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Former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe has been sentenced to 12 years in prison to serve at home

He has also been sentenced to a fine of 3.4 billion Colombian pesos ($822,000) and has been disqualified for more than eight years from exercising public rights and functions.

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Alvaro Uribe, in a stock image.

Former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe (2002-2010) has been sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment for a crime of procedural fraud and bribery, according to various Colombian media reports.

According to the document, the judge of Criminal Court No. 44 of the Circuit of Bogotá, Sandra Heredia, who will read the sentence from 14:00 (19:00 GMT), has agreed to sentence Uribe to 12 years' imprisonment in the first instance, as well as a fine of more than 3.4 billion Colombian pesos (about 822 000 GMT) and to disqualification him from exercising public rights and functions for more than eight years.

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