Ex-president Martinelli extradited from US to Panama

Update: 2018-06-11 15:49 GMT

Miami: Panamanian former president Ricardo Martinelli was extradited to his home country on Monday to face charges of spying on journalists and political opponents.

Martinelli, president 2009-2014, was transferred from the federal prison in Miami to the Opa Locka Executive Airport, where he was placed on a flight to Panama City around 6:20 am (local time).

A handcuffed Martinelli, wearing a tan suit and escorted by US Mashals, greeted reporters gathered to see him at the airport.

"I'm ready to watch the World Cup!" he said, giving a thumbs-up. Panama qualified for the tournament, which begins on Thursday. Martinelli, 66, is accused of spying on the telephone calls of more than 150 people, including journalists and politicians. 

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