on Monday confirmed that he will assume the defense of the Peruvian State in the appeal filed by
Likewise, the prosecutor reminded reporters that the
aforementioned former president is still awaiting trial for the Ecoteva case.
Although there is no extradition agreement between Peru and Israel, where the former first lady is believed to be, he recalled that "Peru had previously handed over fellow citizens" to that country.
As for why preventive detention has just been requested against Jorge Barata, executive of Brazilian company Odebrecht, Vela stated that this stems from the Brazilian citizen's decision to declare himself innocent in the Gasoducto Sur (Southern Gas Pipeline) case, contradicting his initial position as a cooperating witness.
In this regard, he indicated that "orders for his location and arrest" have already been issued against Barata, which are known to Brazilian authorities.
"He cannot leave Brazil because, otherwise, he would be arrested in another country," Vela noted.