Panama repeals asylum for Colombia’s former spy-chief
Panama repeals asylum for Colombias former spy-chief
Jun 18, 2014 posted by Victoria McKenzie
Panamas Supreme Court has revoked political asylum for the disgraced former director of Colombias now-defunct intelligence agency, who is wanted in connection with a wiretapping scandal, national media reported Wednesday.
After repeated requests by Colombian authorities for the extradition of Maria del Pilar Hurtado, former head of Colombias now-defunct intelligence agency DAS, the Panamanian Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that her political asylum was unconstitutional, according to reports by Prensa Latina.
Hurtado, formerly director of Colombias secret police under the presidency of Alvaro Uribe, fled Colombia in 2010 before an arrest warrant could be brought against her for conspiracy, illegal interception of communication, abuse of public power, and fraud.
Hurtado, claiming to be a victim of political persecution, was granted asylum in Panama by then-president Ricardo Martinelli.
One of the countrys more infamous wiretapping scandals unfolded under Hurtado in 2008, after it was revealed that the DAS had been spying on the Supreme Court, journalists, human rights defenders, and politicians in opposition to the Uribe administration.
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