| Fujimori arrested in Chile - Peru's foreign minister(Reuters)
 Updated: 2005-11-07 15:09
 
 Peru's disgraced ex-President Alberto Fujimori, wanted there on human rights 
abuse and corruption charges, was arrested during a surprise visit to Chile, 
Peru's foreign minister said late on Sunday. 
 Fujimori, who led Peru from 1990 to 2000, has been a fugitive in his 
ancestral homeland Japan since he fled there in November 2000, when a corruption 
scandal toppled his government. He flew from Japan to Chile on Sunday to try to 
relaunch his political career and run for president next year. 
 
 
 
 Peruvian Foreign Minister Oscar Maurtua told reporters in Lima that Fujimori 
had been arrested by Chilean police and moved from his hotel. It was unclear 
where he had been taken.
 |  Former Peruvian president Alberto Fujimori 
 waves upon his arrival from Tokyo to Santiago de Chile November 6, 
 2005.[Reuters]
 |  "The Chilean courts have just issued an arrest warrant for Alberto Fujimori 
following a request by Peru ... He's been arrested," Maurtua told reporters in a 
late night briefing. 
 Chilean police were not immediately available for comment. 
 "It is my aim to temporarily remain in Chile as part of my efforts to return 
to Peru and keep my promise to an important part of the Peruvian people who have 
called on me to be a candidate in the 2006 elections," Fujimori, 67, said in a 
statement released earlier in Peru and Chile. 
 
 
 
 Fujimori said in October he would run for president despite being barred from 
political activity due to 21 criminal charges against him. These included 
corruption and political responsibility for the death squad murders of 25 
people, including a child, in the early 1990s.
 |  Peruvians protest against former Peruvian 
 President Alberto Fujimori, holding posters with his picture, after his 
 arrival in neighbouring country Chile, in front of the Chilean embassy in 
 Lima, November 6, 2005. [Reuters]
 |  Fujimori arrived in Chile at a time of tense relations between Chile and 
Peru, after Peru's Congress passed a law last week in an attempt to reclaim sea 
territory from Chile. 
 Under Chilean law, Fujimori could not be arrested at the airport because 
local courts must process international arrest warrants to make them valid. 
 "There are several international arrest warrants against Alberto Fujimori, 
which are not legally valid in Chile," said Maria Elena Gomez, the local chief 
of the International Police. She said Fujimori is free to leave Chile as long as 
the courts have not issued a warrant. 
 However, Peru's Maurtua said he was now barred from leaving the country. 
 
 
 
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