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Last Updated: Wednesday, 2 June, 2004, 14:16 GMT 15:16 UK
Peru airline chief faces drug ban
Fernando Zevallos
Zevallos strenuously denies any wrongdoing
The White House has put the founder of Peru's main airline, Aero Continente, on its list of foreign "drug kingpins".

Fernando Zevallos, who has been the subject of investigations in both Peru and the US, denies any wrongdoing.

Washington has also ordered US-based assets belonging to Mr Zevallos and Aero Continente to be frozen.

Under US legislation, people placed on the US list of drug traffickers and their businesses are denied access to the American financial system.

The White House's announcement came hours after a court in Lima opened proceedings against Mr Zevallos, 46, on cocaine trafficking charges.

The trial was adjourned to 11 June to allow prosecutors more time to prepare their case, a judiciary spokesman told AP news agency.

'Plot'

The US Drug Enforcement Administration says its has launched more than 30 investigations into Mr Zevallos.

He insists he is the victim of character assassination by convicted drug dealers turned informers, overzealous US drug agents and business rivals.

On Tuesday the US administration froze US-based assets belonging to Mr Zevallos, five other people, and seven companies linked to him.

"The US government has reason to believe that the six individuals and seven entities identified... either assist in or provide financial or technological support to the international narcotics trafficking activities of Fernando Zevallos," said a spokesman for the US embassy in Lima.

Other additions to the White House's list of "drugs kingpins" include people from Mexico, Jamaica, Afghanistan, and India.




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