The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE) has confirmed that the Jerusalem Regional Court has ruled in favor of the extradition request presented by Mexico in the case of Andrés Roemer Slomianski.
The news was received in the early hours of Thursday, March 28, through the Mexican Embassy in Israel, marking a significant step in the ongoing judicial process.
The court's ruling represents a positive advance, since it validates the charges of aggravated sexual abuse presented by the Mexican Government against Roemer Slomianski, the Foreign Ministry said.
However, The process has not yet concluded, since the individual subject to extradition has a period of 30 days to exercise his right to appeal to the Supreme Court of Justice of the State of Israel.
Although the decision is not final, it represents an encouraging step towards the final confirmation of the judicial resolution, highlighted the SRE.
Mexico and Israel lack a specific extradition treaty, which means that all actions in this case are based on international reciprocity and in accordance with the principles established in the International Extradition Law.
Judicial cooperation between both nations has been fundamental in this process, evidencing the shared commitment to justice and the rule of law.
The representation of Mexico before the Jerusalem Regional Court is in charge of the Prosecutor's Office of the State of Israel, which reflects the collaboration and joint effort to advance this case.
The SRE expressed its gratitude to the State of Israel for its willingness and collaboration in this important judicial process that seeks to guarantee accountability and justice for victims of sexual abuse.
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