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Ex-Peru spymaster gets nine years
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TUESDAY, JULY 2, 2002 Peru's disgraced former intelligence minister, Vladimiro Montesinos, was sentenced to more than nine years in prison and fined $2.8 million on Monday. Montesinos was convicted on one count of abuse of power. The charge is just one of 60 he faces for what federal prosecutors call a reign of terror during the administration of ousted President Alberto Fujimori. Fujimori fled the country to his ancestral Japan amid a national scandal involving Montesinos. Montesinos alleges he has incriminating evidence against Fujimori. Get the Story:
Peru's Ex-Intelligence Chief Is Sentenced (The Washington Post 7/2) Relevant Links:
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