US Agents Violate Salvadoran Sovereignty
San Salvador, Oct 18 (Prensa Latina) Diverse Salvadoran organizations considered Tuesday that the attempt by three US agents to kidnap a Salvadoran citizen and take him to the US is a severe violation of Salvadoran sovereignty.
"This is a serious offence to the Salvadoran nation's sovereign character," said Edgardo Amaya, of the Foundation for Study and Application of Law.
Last week, three US agents were arrested in the international airport of Comalapa, El Salvador, when they tried to illegally remove Salvadoran citizen Julio Cesar Nerio, 55, who allegedly committed a sexual violation in the US state of Nevada.
The US agents removed Nerio from his house by force, handcuffed him, and brought him to the Comalapa International Airport, where they tried to take him to the US without legal documents.
The US agents, considered bounty hunters by the Salvadoran press, were identified as Mark Allen Pruter, 22 years old, Robert Lee Suckoll, 34, and Erick Jackson Lippincott, 24. All employed by the private enterprise, Dirty Deeds Bail Bonds.
The US individuals claimed to be members of the US FBI, but the US Embassy in El Salvador denied this.
An anonymous source from the US Embassy stated that the US agents did not coordinate their actions with the Embassy.
Salvadoran FMLN deputy Hugo Martinez (National Liberation Farabundo Marti Front) asked for the case to be thoroughly investigated, and the full weight of the law applied to those responsible.
they didn't do it by the book and thats what they get
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