JOHANNESBURG, April 24
(Xinhuanet) -- A former Cuban intelligence officer, who was arrested on an
Interpol warrant, appeared in a local court here on
Wednesday. Nelson Pablo Yester-Garrido was arrested on Tuesday
in Hyde Park in Johannesburg allegedly driving a stolen vehicle. He is
being held at the Pretoria Central Prison. Yester-Garrido
was remanded in custody to May 3 when he would face an extradition hearing.
His case was postponed pending further investigations and for him to obtain
legal representation. He is wanted on racketeering and drug
trafficking charges, including conspiracy to import or distribute narcotics
and the use of communication facilities to commit a felony.
On Tuesday, United States embassy spokeswoman Judy Moon said the
Yester-Garrido investigation was an international manhunt involving special
agents from various U.S. government departments. Moon said
Yester-Garrido was allegedly a member of an organization that supervised and
controlled the shipment and delivery of cocaine and laundered the money
received from the sales. The trafficking took place between
South America, the United States and countries within the former Soviet
Union (especially Russia), Moon said. Yester-Garrido was
previously indicted in Miami in 1991 for racketeering and conspiracy to
distribute cocaine. He fled the Florida area after violating
his U.S. federal probation, which was based on his conviction for possession
of a false U.S. passport. He first entered South Africa in
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