Javier Duarte de Ochoa, the fugitive former governor of the Mexican state Veracruz, has been arrested on corruption charges after he was detained in Guatemala.
Mexico has 60 days to submit a formal request for extradition against Javier Duarte through diplomatic channels.
Duarte stepped down as governor on October 12, weeks before the end of his term, to face the charges against him, but then promptly disappeared.
Mexico's Attorney General's Office said Duarte was detained on Saturday with the co-operation of Guatemalan police and the country's Interpol office.
"In our experience in the attorney general's office on extraditions with Guatemala, we're talking about six months to a year", Elias said on Mexican television when asked how quickly Duarte could be extradited to his homeland.
Duarte was a PRI stalwart for years until he was expelled from the PRI in October. The Associated Press reports that the interpol and local authorities took Duarte without incident from a hotel room where he was staying with his wife.
And former governor of the eastern state of Quintana Roo Mario Villanueva was arrested in 2001.
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All three former governors were members of President Enrique Pena Nieto's PRI.
But Yunes said Duarte had acquired 10 residential properties worth millions of dollars worldwide, including in Arizona, New York, Spain, Miami and various parts of Mexico.
Political analyst Alejandro Hope said it is hard to judge whether Duarte's capture the second in a week of a high-profile, fugitive former PRI governor will boost PRI President Enrique Pena Nieto's image in fighting corruption. The PRI faces an uphill battle to hold on to the presidency in 2018.
The handcuffed Javier Duarte (C), former governor of the Mexican state of Veracruz, is escorted by police following his arrest in Panajache municipality, Solola departament, Guatemala, 150 km west of Guatemala City on April 15, 2017.
The detention comes a week after Tomas Yarrington, the former governor of Mexico's Tamaulipas state, was arrested in Italy, also on allegations of organised crime and money laundering.
Duarte also has been widely criticized for rampant violence in the state during his administration, as drug cartels warred for territory and thousands of people were killed or disappeared into clandestine graves in cases that mostly remain unsolved.
During his roughly six years in office, Duarte's Gulf Coast state also earned the inglorious distinction of becoming "one of the world's most lethal regions for the press", according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.




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