The Brazilian government offered asylum to the former First Lady of Peru, convicted of 15 years of imprisonment for corruption

Do not sentenced to 15 years in prison for corruption scandal, former Peru’s First Lady Nadin Eredia abandoned the country and arrived in Brazil after being granted asylum by the Lula government. Former President of Pero Oyea Umala (2011-2016) and his wife were found guilty of 3 million dollars, who secured the 2011 election campaign by the Brazilian construction colossus Odebrecht (no.). According to the indictment, the then Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez with about $ 200,000 had been reinforced by the Umalas election campaign in 2006. Also sentenced to 15 years in prison, Umala was arrested and taken to prison. However, his wife fled with her sunny son to the Brazilian Embassy, ​​where she sought asylum, the Peruvian Foreign Ministry announced on Tuesday night. Following consultations with the Lula government, Nadin Eredia and her child boarded a Brazilian military aircraft carrying them to Brasilia. […]
Source: News Beast

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