Peru’s former president, Alejandro Toledo, arrived in the capital Lima on Sunday after being extradited from the United States. He was accompanied by Interpol agents and later taken to a prison where he is to serve 18 months of pre-trial detention.
The 77-year-old Toledo was Peru’s president from 2001 to 2006, and is accused of corruption and money laundering in connection with tens of millions of dollars in suspected bribes from Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht in exchange for lucrative public works contracts.
Operation ‘Car Wash’
The accused crimes were uncovered during investigations into the sprawling “Car Wash” corruption scandal.
Toledo denies any wrongdoing. Prosecutors say they have witnesses who can prove he did do something wrong, however and are seeking a 20-year sentence.
Lawyers representing Toledo cited health concerns and said they would be requesting he be put under house arrest rather serve his pre-trial detention in prison.
Fellow ex-Presidents Pedro Castillo (2021-22) and Alberto Fujimori (1990-2000) are also currently being held in the same facility.