The former president of Peru, Alejandro Toledo Manrique, has been arrested in the U.S. under an extradition order, according to the Public Ministry of Peru.

#Urgente | El Ministerio Público, a través de la Unidad de Cooperación Judicial Internacional, informa que el expresidente, Alejandro Toledo Manrique, fue arrestado esta mañana por mandato de extradición, en Estados Unidos. pic.twitter.com/ewJ1nJEGp7 — Ministerio Público (@FiscaliaPeru) July 16, 2019

According to the wire service Reuters, Toledo Manrique, who was president from 2001 to 2006 is considered a fugitive by the country and had refused to obey orders to report to pre-trial detention related to a bribery investigation tied to the Brazilian construction company Odebrecht.

Toledo Manrique has listed residences in Los Altos and Menlo Park, and has taught at Stanford University, where he also earned postgraduate degrees.

In March, the former president was arrested at the Menlo Park pub the Dutch Goose for being dangerously drunk but was released a short time later.