Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Thursday that Peru's ex-president Pedro Castillo called him on Wednesday to say he was going to the Mexican embassy in Peru's capital Lima to request asylum.
ousted Castillo from power
on Wednesday shortly after he tried to dissolve Congress and the former president was detained and accused of crimes of rebellion and conspiracy for breaking the constitutional order. "He told me he was on his way to the embassy, but surely they had already tapped his phone," Lopez Obrador told a morning news conference, adding he had told Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard to open the embassy's doors to him.
A judicial source told Reuters that Castillo is detained in a police prison in Lima where another former president,Shortly after Castillo was ousted, Lopez Obrador, in a tweet, hoped for democratic stability benefiting Peruvians, while blasting Castillo's treatment by the "political and economic elites."
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