Ecuador: First eight months 2013, 11 individuals extradited through INTERPOL

Posted on October 3, 2013 • Filed under: Crime, Ecuador, Police/Military Activity

Expreso.ec reported that in the first eight months of 2013, Interpol finalized 11 extraditions Quito, of which 6 were passive, ie, the Ecuadorian State the order executed by other affiliated countries. The extradition process is long and complex. The director of the entity, Carlos Sandoval Friendly Chiriboga, notes that this process can take up to a year, depending on the legislation of the country in which it is required by justice.

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