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| Saturday, 16 December, 2000, 02:04 GMT Costa Rica admits Montesinos connection ![]() Mr Montesinos' wherabouts remain unknown The authorities in Costa Rica have acknowledged that the fugitive former Peruvian intelligence chief Vladimiro Montesinos, entered the country last month using a false Venezuelan passport. Security Minister Rogelio Ramos said the government had learned that Mr Montesinos sailed to a remote Costa Rican island on a private yacht before being picked up by a small plane.
Mr Montesinos is wanted in Peru on charges ranging from corruption to human rights abuses. He was dismissed following a bribery scandal which later brought down President Alberto Fujimori.
Mr Montesinos fled Peru six days after returning there on 23 October after failing to secure asylum in Panama. Costa Rica has said it would deny any asylum request to Mr Montesinos, adding that if found, he will be arrested for immediate deportation to Peru, where he is wanted on corruption charges. |
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