BBC News, Medellin
Panama has postulated domestic haven to a former conduct of a Colombian tip military who is longed for in tie with bootleg wiretapping operations which could apply to a country’s prior president, Alvaro Uribe.
Maria del Pilar Hurtado, before executive of Colombia’s Department of Administrative Security, has already left a country, flitting by immigration controls run by a DAS, though being challenged.
Panama’s pierce has caused snub in Colombia.
She was postulated haven after “a clever research of a request… as well as a resources of in accord with fright for her personal confidence which stirred her to leave her country”, AP quoted a Panamanian unfamiliar method as saying.
The boss of Colombia’s Supreme Court, Jaime Arrubla – who was himself a plant of bootleg wiretaps by a DAS – voiced warn during a decision.
The judgment of domestic haven was to “protect those persecuted for their domestic ideas, not a persecutors”, he said.
As conduct of a DAS from 2007-2008, Ms Hurtado was a single of a couple of people who could presumably without delay apply to former president, Alvaro Uribe, in a bootleg wiretapping of his domestic opponents as well as a judges who were looking to retard his actions as well as re-election prospects.
The DAS answers usually to a president, though Mr Uribe has denied arising any orders which disregarded a law or a constitution.
His in isolation secretary, Bernardo Moreno, has already been criminialized from land open bureau as investigations in to a wiretapping liaison continue.
But no charges have been brought opposite a former president.
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