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Interpol Issued an International Alert to Apprehend Isaias Brothers

Posted On 18 May 2011

The International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) sent several international alerts to arrest the brothers Roberto and William Isaias, former owners of Filanbanco.

These alerts were issued on March 28 and April 26 this year on their website where they explain that the open tab to the Isaias brothers is due to forgery and fraud.

So far, Xavier Castro, a lawyer for the brothers, has not ruled on the matter.

 

Source: Ecuavisa TV

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