El Salvador denies the extradition of a gang to the US, according to media

San Salvador, El Salvador.

The Supreme Court of Justice (CSJ) of El Salvador agreed.

This is Edwin Mauricio Rodríguez, aka 'asylum', who is required by US justice for the crime of homicide.The Graphic Press (LPG), who cites a magistrate who asked not to be identified, published on Wednesday that the agreement was reached on the extent because the United States allegedly offered the necessary guarantees'.

In addition: Covid-19 caused the death of 267 thousand babies in 2020'.UU.) The Convention on the Rights of the Child has not signed and when the events occurred (the gang member) was a minor, 'said the magistrate to LPG.

He added: 'In accordance with the accusation of the United States,' Cuiromio 'was 17 years old with nine months (minor) when he participated in the murder of four rival gang members on the east coast of New York'.

El Salvador niega la extradición de pandillero a EEUU, según medios

For its part, the digital media factum had advanced this information on Tuesday night, but without providing further details.Said agreement must be embodied to a ruling and signed.

In mid -July, the Plenary of the CSJ took out the discussion of Rodríguez's extradition at the request of Judge José Ángel Pérez Chacón, exassor from the presidency and who was appointed for the position on May 1When the Legislative Assembly dismissed five constitutional judges.Pérez Chacón also asked to revoke the decision to authorize the extradition of Armando Eliú Melgar Díaz, which was approved on the same date, but did not reach the necessary votes.

In addition: controversy in the US for secret trip of two congressmen to Afghanistan according to an Act of the CSJ, the head of the Assistance Unit was instructed to strengthen the resolution 'of Díaz's extradition for its signature, so it is not yetdefinitive.

American justice accused in July 2020 by Díaz de Terrorism, for allegedly directing several MS13 cells in the United States.

The business manager of the United States Embassy, Jean Manes, said in mid -July that this is a 'very important' issue for her country and that we hope that at some point it will happen '(extradition) forthat these people can 'face the US justice'.

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