Court rejects house arrest for Colombia ex-president Alvaro Uribe during appeal
Bogota’s superior court has overturned a judge’s order that former Colombia President Alvaro Uribe be held on house arrest while he appeals convictions for bribery of a public official and abuse of process, the court decision showed on Tuesday.
Uribe has always maintained his innocence and is appealing the convictions, which he and his supporters have characterised as political persecution.
The court said it has ruled “to leave without effect” the order for house arrest “until the corresponding criminal court of this tribunal defines the recourse of appeal”.
Detractors of Uribe, 73, have celebrated his conviction as deserved comeuppance for a man who has been accused for decades of close ties with violent right-wing paramilitaries.