Brazil’s President Gustavo Petro Urrego asked President Luiz Inacio da Silva for the extradition of Colombian Jaime Saade Cormane, convicted of the death of Nancy Mariana Mestre Vargas, a case that took place in Barranquilla in January 1994.
“I have asked for the speedy extradition of Jaime Saade so that he can answer before Colombian justice for the femicide of Nancy Mestre and to pay tribute to her father for his fight for justice and love,” the Colombian president wrote on his Twitter account. account.
Request the speedy extradition of Jaime Saade to face the Colombian judiciary for the femicide of Nancy Mestre and to honor her father’s fight for justice and love.
— Gustavo Petro (@petrogustavo) May 31, 2023
It should be remembered that Jaime Saade Cormane was arrested on May 1 in the state of Alagoas, Brazil, after a massive operation carried out by the military police of Minas Gerais, who received the case.
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Source: El heraldo
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