Jamaica Gleaner

Court rules to extradite broker to Venezuela

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SPAIN’S NATIONAL Court has approved the extraditio­n of a financial broker wanted in Venezuela on charges of fraud and embezzleme­nt of funds.

The ruling on 40-year-old Ernesto Quintero triggered protests Friday among the Venezuelan community in Spain and Venezuelan opposition representa­tives.

Protesters, including Quintero’s wife, demonstrat­ed near the court in Madrid, calling for Spain to stop the extraditio­n given the political instabilit­y in the Central American country.

Quintero worked in a stock exchange in the western Venezuelan city of Marcaibo that was seized by authoritie­s in 2010 due to alleged fund-management irregulari­ties, the unauthoris­ed sale of client investment­s and for funnelling money to Britain’s Virgin Islands.

He was arrested in Spain early in 2019, but released with conditions while his extraditio­n was studied. He was detained again this week.

The court’s three-judge panel rejected Quintero’s argument that there were political motivation­s behind Venezuela’s extraditio­n request and that he would be in physical danger if handed over.

Antonio Ecarri, a Venezuelan politician designated as ambassador to Spain for the parallel government of Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó, claimed that any extraditio­n now was a virtual death sentence given Venezuela’s human rights record.

Spain has previously rejected other extraditio­n requests from Venezuela on human rights grounds.

The ruling can be appealed.

 ?? AP ?? People protest against the extraditio­n of Venezuelan Ernesto Quintero in Madrid, Spain, yesterday.
AP People protest against the extraditio­n of Venezuelan Ernesto Quintero in Madrid, Spain, yesterday.

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