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Follow on Google News | Paul Watson Not The Only Canadian Wanted In Costa RicaCanadian man wanted in Costa Rica after being indicted on four counts of felony fraud.
According to sources, Mr. Saligari was in fact arrested and detained in Cancun during a vacation he had planned for himself in March 2012. Eyewitnesses described the event as concerning when Air Canada flight AC1858 - bound for Cancun, Mexico from Vancouver, British Columbia, was told to wait on the tarmac upon arrival. Eyewitness accounts describe Bruno Saligari being removed from the plane escorted by Mexican immigration authorities and detained. Since September 11, 2009 and the terror attacks against the US, flying has become more of a privilege rather than a choice. If authorities find even the slightest reason why you should be considered possible suspect, you're likely to find trouble. In the case of Bruno Saligari however, being added to the "no fly list" was a direct result of his Interpol Red Notice Alert. Saligari has been indicted in Perez Zeledon, Costa Rica on four counts of felony fraud involving a property dispute involving two other Canadians - one of which recently passed away under suspicious circumstances. Currently Mr.Saligari remains in Canada after Mexican officials subsequently deported the man back to Canada as apposed to extraditing him to Costa Rica to stand trial on the crimes he is accused of. According to immigration records, Mr.Saligari has never entered the country of Costa Rica to face trial and according to our sources he currently does not hold legal council in that country despite his many indictments that, if convicted, could bring over 37 years in Costa Rica prison. Mr. Saligari has declined to comment on the case. Sources referenced: http://www.usatoday.com/ http://newsblaze.com/ http://www.prlog.org/ End
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