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Wanted Peru ex-official on the run, says Bolivia


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A former adviser to the Peruvian president who was awaiting extradition to Peru to face corruption charges has fled from house arrest in Bolivian capital La Paz, the Bolivian government said.
Martin Belaunde, President Ollanta Humala’s campaign adviser during his failed 2006 presidential bid, left Peru for Bolivia last year following allegations of graft and unlawful association.
Peruvian prosecutors allege that Belaunde belongs to a vast criminal network with links to public officials. The case has dented the popularity of Humala, who has repeatedly denied any knowledge of the alleged criminal activities.
Belaunde has denied the accusations and said he is a victim of political persecution. Earlier this month, he told Reuters that he feared for his life if he were returned to Lima.
Belaunde had fled in the early hours of Sunday from the residence where he was guarded by a team of police, said Juan Ramon Quintana, President Evo Morales’ chief of staff.
In efforts to catch Peruvian fugitive, Quintana said that Bolivia would seek assistance from Interpol as well as mobilise “Bolivian police units throughout the country.”
“Our theory is that Belaunde presumably foiled the vigilance of the police or in complicity with the police custody team fled the residence,” he said.
“We will be relentless with the accomplices involved in his escape,” Quintana stressed.
Belaunde’s lawyer Jorge Valda told journalists that he did not know what had happened to his client.
“All we know at present is that Martin Belaunde went to bed on Saturday night and on Sunday morning he wasn’t there, it could have been a kidnapping or escape,” he said.
“We demand that the authorities tell us what happened, because this kind of thing cannot take place in a democratic state such as ours.”
Belaunde’s nephew Moises Ocampo told journalists the family had last seen him on Saturday evening and that he had appeared in good spirits.
“We don’t know what happened. We don’t know if he is alive or dead,” he said.
Bolivian officials placed the politician in preventative arrest, after the Peruvian government filed a formal extradition request for the Peruvian businessman earlier this year.



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