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Ex-Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori has been sentenced to six years in jail for corruption by a court in Lima. | Ex-Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori has been sentenced to six years in jail for corruption by a court in Lima. |
Fujimori, who is already serving prison sentences for crimes including ordering killings by security forces, was in court for a fourth and final trial. | Fujimori, who is already serving prison sentences for crimes including ordering killings by security forces, was in court for a fourth and final trial. |
The charges relate to a scandal which brought down his government in 2000. | The charges relate to a scandal which brought down his government in 2000. |
During the trial, Fujimori, 71, admitted that he had illegally tapped the phones of journalists, businessmen and opposition politicians. | |
Fujimori, who led Peru from 1990 to 2000, returned from exile in late 2007 to face a number of charges. | |
Abuse of power | |
In April this year, he was sentenced to 25 years in jail for ordering the security forces to carry out killings and kidnappings. | |
In July he was sentenced to a further seven-and-a-half years for embezzlement after being convicted by Peru's Supreme Court of giving $15m (£9.3m) in state funds to his spy chief, Vladimiro Montesinos. | |
He was already serving a six-year term after being found guilty in 2007 on separate charges of abuse of power. | |
In the latest case, Fujimori admitted to charges that through Montesinos he bugged and bribed opposition politicians, journalists and businessmen. | |
A series of videos leaked in 2000, showing Montesinos handing over piles of cash to prominent opposition leaders and media figures, prompted him and Fujimori to flee the country. | |
Fujimori escaped to Japan, where his parents were born, and lived in exile there for seven years. | |
Montesinos is currently in jail, convicted on dozens of charges including drug-trafficking and selling guns to Colombian rebels. |
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