The National Immigration Service of Panama (SNM) announced that has returned Carlos Ahumada to Paraguay due to the existence of an Interpol Red Alert and the lack of a formal extradition request by the Mexican government.
Ahumada, an Argentine and Mexican citizen, was intercepted in transit to Guatemala from Asunción-Paraguay, revealing a complex plot of international legal interests and the non-response of the Mexican authorities.
According to the official statement from the SNM, disseminated through its social networks and accompanied by a video, Carlos Ahumada was identified in its database as the subject of a Red Notice by the General Secretariat of the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) in Lyon, France. The accusations against him include crimes of generic fraud and continued fraud in Mexico.
During the verification process, it was discovered that Carlos Ahumada He carried an expired Mexican passport, further complicating his legal situation.
Despite its links with Mexico, the SNM informed INTERPOL Mexico of the citizen’s status, requesting confirmation of interest in his extradition.
The lack of response
This by the Mexican authorities within the stipulated period led to the decision to return Ahumada to Paraguay.
This situation highlights international coordination in the management of INTERPOL alerts and the legal implications that entails.
It also highlights inaction on the part of the Mexican government in a case that could have significant legal and diplomatic repercussions.
Until now, The government of Mexico has not issued comments or statements regarding the extradition of Carlos Ahumadaleaving open several questions about the management of its citizens involved in international legal procedures.
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