Interpol joins search for former Chihuahua Governor believed to be hiding in El Paso
ABC-7 has learned Interpol is looking for former Chihuahua Governor Cesar Duarte, who allegedly fled to El Paso to evade accusations of corruption.
Chihuahua Gov. Javier Corral said during a news conference Tuesday ex-Gov. Duarte is considered “a fugitive from justice.”
Corral said officials would seek an international arrest and extradition order. He added that three former officials from Duarte’s inner circle had been detained.
LINK: INTERPOL PROFILE ON CESAR DUARTE
“He who steals from the government does not just steal a few cents or some millions. He steals opportunities, steals hope, steals the rights of people who aspire to a better life,” Corral said.
Duarte is suspected of heading a ring of corruption for personal enrichment. He could not immediately be reached for comment. In 2016, he denied wrongdoing and said his assets had been acquired before he became governor.
“I am absolutely clear about what I have done. I have my feet on the ground and above all my forehead held high,” Duarte said in an interview with Mexican journalist Carlos Loret de Mola.
ABC-7 reached out to the U.S. Marshall’s office in El Paso to see if they might be searching for Duarte. They said they had no comment.
ABC-7 also reached out to the Mexican consulate in El Paso, and they say they have not been in contact or heard anything about Duarte’s possible relocation to El Paso.
The last time a Mexican fugitive was extradited from El Paso was June 2013. The fugitive was accused of murder.
An ex-governor of Veracruz is also being sought on suspicion of corruption. Both fugitive politicians belong to the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party of President Enrique Pena Nieto.