Tuesday, April 4, 2023

A SMALL DETAIL ABOUT THE ALEX SAAB MORAN CASE OVERLOOKED BY COMMENTATORS?

 


According to one of the attorneys for the accused Colombian money launderer, ALEX NAIN SAAB MORAN, he landed his business jet for refueling in Cabo Verde, en route to Iran, because the aircraft was refused landing rights in two North African countries. If his was a bona fide diplomatic trip, why didn't he receive the courtesy of the ability to land and refuel in those jurisdictions? The answer is that he was wanted in the United States for money laundering, and there was a warrant for his arrest. He was, and is, definitely not an accredited diplomat under the Vienna Convention. 

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