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El Salvador: New arrest warrant for ex-president Funes

FILE - In this June 1, 2012 file photo, El Salvador's President Mauricio Funes stands in the National Assembly before speaking to commemorate the anniversary of his third year in office in San Salvador, El Salvador. El Salvador’s Supreme Court has approved on Thursday, March 21, 2019, making an extradition request for ex-President Mauricio Funes, who is living with his family in Nicaragua and is being sought by Salvadoran prosecutors for an array of alleged corruption-related crimes. (AP Photo/Luis Romero, File)

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador - Prosecutors in El Salvador have issued another arrest warrant for former President Mauricio Funes, this time for alleged tax evasion.

The prosecutor's office says Funes is accused of failing to declare about $270,000 and evading some $85,000 in taxes. Under Salvadoran law, tax evasion is punishable by six to eight years in prison.

The ex-president denied wrongdoing via Twitter, saying that "the idea is to accuse me of whatever to put me in prison."

Since 2017, Funes has been in Nicaragua which granted him asylum.

A court previously convicted him of illicit enrichment, ordering him to return about $410,000 and barring him from public office for 10 years. He is also wanted on charges of money laundering, embezzlement, illicit association and bribery.

Funes has denied those charges as well.

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