Chile's Supreme Court approved on Friday former Peruvian
President Alberto Fujimori's extradition to Peru for human rights
violations and corruption, Supreme Court officials said on
Friday.
Peru's former President
Alberto Fujimori, laughs while speaking by phone at his home in the
neighborhood of Chicureo in Santiago, Monday, July 9,
2007.
The final verdict was taken by judges Alberto Chaigneau, Jaime
Espoz, Hugo Dolmestch, Ruben Ballesteros and Nibaldo Segura.
Judge Alberto Chaigneau published the verdict on Friday morning,
which can not be appealed and is definitive.
When asked if Fujimori must leave Chile soon, Chaigneau said
"the judicial power finishes (its task) by notifying the verdict to
the lawyers, the extradited and the Foreign Ministry and the
Executive Power so that they do whatever is necessary."
The approval made Friday revoked the first verdict, sentenced on
July 11 by Judge Orlando Alvarez, rejecting the extradition
request.
Fujimori has been in Chile since November of 2005 and is
currently under house arrest in an exclusive condominium in
Santiago's outskirts.
Government sources said there are two alternatives to extradite
Fujimori: a Chilean Air Force aircraft or an aircraft sent from
Lima to take him to Peru.
(Xinhua News Agency September 22, 2007)