Hernán Luque's Arrival in Ecuador Will Activate the Trial Stage in the Encuentro Case; Two More Defendants Await Trial
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If the extradition from Argentina to Ecuador of Hernán Luque Lecaro, former president of the Public Company Coordinating Public Enterprises (EMCO), was carried out, he would join those also prosecuted in the case Encuentro Leonardo Cortázar and Karen Cornejo, who await a date for the trial hearing that was in abeyance since they had been fugitives from justice.
The ex-mandator defended the actions taken during his government in the Encuentro case and claimed that it was he who requested extradition and investigations against the former EMCO manager, who was prosecuted for alleged organized crime.
The former president of Ecuador, Guillermo Lasso, spoke on May 6 about the extradition process of Hernán Luque Lecaro, former director of the Coordinating Company of Public Enterprises (EMCO), whose delivery to Ecuador was declared by the Argentine justice system. Through a message published on social network X, Lasso stated that it was he who directly promoted the process so that Luque faced Ecuadorian justice for alleged organized crime. (We i…
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