A judge has issued an arrest warrant for Guatemalan President Otto Perez, who faces prosecution for allegedly masterminding a huge fraud scheme, according to the country’s prosecutor-general. The development comes a day after he was stri*ped of his immunity due to organised corruption charges against him. Aljazeera reports:
Prosecutor-general Thelma Aldana said Judge Miquel Angel Galvez issued the order on Wednesday afternoon on crimes of illicit association, fraud and receiving bribe money related to a widespread customs fraud ring in which the vice president has already been jailed and faces charges.
Under Guatemalan law, Perez will be automatically removed from office if remanded in custody by a criminal court. Guatemala’s attorney general also said on Wednesday that she was confident embattled Perez would be convicted of corruption, as the country’s top court rejected Perez’s challenge to prosecutors’ moves to try him.
“This has been happening at an incredibly fast rate. If the judge decides to send him to prison after he is picked up, this might be the end of his political career,” Al Jazeera’s David Mercer, reporting from the Guatemalan capital of Antigua, said.
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