Guatemalan Police Arrest Software Guru John McAfee for Entering the Country Illegally … WOW, You Mean Countries Protect Their Borders and Arrest for Entering Illegally?
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Since when are countries allowed to arrest people for entering illegally?
McAfee software founder John McAfee, who has been on the run since being implicated in the death of Gregory Faull in Belize, was arrested by Guatemalan police for entering the country illegally. Hmm, wait a minute … do countries actually arrest people for entering their counties illegally? Say it isn’t so. Because God forbid that the United States do the same and actually enforce their laws of individuals entering the country illegally. What would have been classic, would have been if McAfee was arrested trying to enter Mexico. McAfee is facing murder charges in Belize; however, was trying to get asylum in Guatemala
Software company founder John McAfee was arrested by Guatemalan police for entering the country illegally, ending his bizarre weekslong journey as a blogging fugitive claiming to be persecuted by authorities in Belize.
The fate of the anti-virus guru remained unclear Thursday as Guatemalan authorities awaited word from their Foreign Ministry as to what they would do with McAfee and whether they intended to send him back to Belize, where he is a person of interest in the killing of a fellow ex-pat.
“We are awaiting instructions from the Foreign Ministry. It will be the foreign relations department that decides the process,” Interior Minister Mauricio Lopez Bonilla said following McAfee’s arrest Wednesday at a hotel in an upscale part of Guatemala City.
Earlier on Wednesday, McAfee said he had formally requested asylum in Guatemala after entering the country from Belize, where he says he fears for his safety because he has sensitive information about official corruption and refused to donate to local politicians.
As reported at FOX News, the fate of John McAfee remained unclear Thursday as Guatemalan authorities awaited word from their Foreign Ministry as to what they would do with McAfee and whether they intended to send him back to Belize, where he is a person of interest in the killing of a fellow ex-pat.
“We are awaiting instructions from the Foreign Ministry. It will be the foreign relations department that decides the process,” Interior Minister Mauricio Lopez Bonilla said following McAfee’s arrest Wednesday at a hotel in an upscale part of Guatemala City.
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