Correa donated a house to his son when they imposed measures for the case of kidnapping – La República CE



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The former president of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, pbades through the hotel where he is today, Friday, April 20, 2018, in Havana (Cuba). Correa baderted today that the investigation in his country of a video on the so-called money delivery of the FARC guerrillas to his presidential campaigns is a "smoke screen" to divert attention from the "disastrous" situation on the border with Colombia. EFE / Alejandro Ernesto

The former president of Ecuador, Rafael Correa gave his son a house in Quito, valued at $ 422,000, coinciding with his criminal relationship in June with an alleged ] kidnapping of an opposition MP, the newspaper El Comercio reported today

In this way, the transfer of the property was requested Wednesday 18 June by the Consulate of Ecuador in Belgium, country where Correa resides since last summer

In the process of transfer of property, Correa and his wife, Anne Marie Malherbe made a special power in favor of Pierina Correa sister of the exmandatario, for the purpose that she can perform in Quito the notarization and management of the house and register the change of ownership in the municipality in favor of his nephew , which is minor

The newspaper also indicates that the document given to the Consulate indicates that the usufruct for life for the house is reserved in favor of Malherbe.

The transfer of ownership coincided with the application of conservatory measures against Correa ] for the so-called Balda case, an attempted abduction in Colombia in 2012 of the former legislator and opponent, Fernando Balda .

The case is now awaiting a decision of the National Court of Justice (NYC) on the opening or not of a lawsuit, in a legal proceeding in which Correa been criminally bound and by which he could end up in prison.

During this phase of badessment of the process, the authorities judge may prohibit the alienation of property of an accused, including the gift of housing.

Ecuador requested in June Interpol the arrest and extradition of the exmandatario after disobeying a Jewish order He demanded that he appear before the NYC , in Quito, every two weeks from July 2nd.

In this sense, the same media reported today that the National Deputy Director of Judicial Police, Henry Herrera, sent the past on day 12 a warrant for arrest against Correa to all police units in the country.

The document asks all chiefs of police to provide their agents with the corresponding provisions to arrest them, in the case He arrives in the country, which is unlikely because Correa has said that he would not do it.

Next Monday, the CNJ Criminal Chamber will hold an appeal hearing for the Correa defense in which it will be reconsidered whether the arrest warrant against it is applicable or not. EFE

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