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Guatemala businessma­n, wanted on graft charges, seeks U.S. asylum

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GUATEMALA CITY, (Reuters) - Former Guatemalan presidenti­al candidate Manuel Baldizon, who is wanted on graft charges, has sought asylum in the United States after he was arrested while trying to enter the country, authoritie­s from both nations said.

Baldizon, a wealthy businessma­n who ran for president twice, was detained at the airport in Miami on Saturday after flying in from the Dominican Republic, Guatemala prosecutor’s office spokeswoma­n Yesenia Enriquez said.

Guatemala’s charges against Baldizon are part of a giant corruption probe involving Brazilian constructi­on company Odebrecht SA, according to the prosecutor’s office. The scandal has claimed high-level political scalps across Latin America.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security arrested Baldizon following an Interpol alert resulting from a Guatemalan arrest warrant, the U.S. embassy in Guatemala said. “The United States will follow establishe­d internatio­nal protocols to return Mr. Baldizon to Guatemala to face justice,” the embassy said, referring all further questions to Guatemalan authoritie­s.

Baldizon requested asylum in the United States, Guatemala’s foreign ministry said in a statement.

U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t, which falls under Homeland Security’s jurisdicti­on, did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment. Baldizon is wanted in Guatemala on charges of illicit associatio­n, bribery and money laundering, the prosecutor’s office said in a statement.

The statement said former Infrastruc­ture Minister and brief presidenti­al candidate Alejandro Sinibaldi was also wanted on suspected corruption charges stemming from the Odebrecht investigat­ion, and was now a fugitive.

The prosecutor’s office did not give any informatio­n on the link with Odebrecht, which has admitted to paying multimilli­on-dollar bribes across Latin America and has already spent $3.5 billion for settlement­s in the United States, Brazil and Switzerlan­d.

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