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Mossack Fonseca founders detained in Panama amid corruption scandal

The two founders of Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca are arrested after both were indicted on charges of money-laundering in a case allegedly tied to a wide-ranging corruption scandal in Brazil.

Law firm at centre of Panama Papers arrested on charges in separate money-laundering case

A marquee on a building in Panama City lists the Mossack Fonseca law firm. The firm's two founders were arrested on Saturday. (Arnulfo Franco/Associated Press)

The two founders of Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca were arrested on Saturday, the attorney general's office said, after both were indicted on charges of money-laundering in a case allegedly tied to a wide-ranging corruption scandal in Brazil.

Firm founders Juergen Mossack and Ramon Fonseca were detained because of the risk they might try to flee the country.

Ramon Fonseca, founding partner of law firm Mossack Fonseca, gestures during an interview last year. Panama Attorney General Kenia Porcell told reporters information collected so far 'allegedly identifies the Panamanian firm as a criminal organization.' (Carlos Jasso/Reuters)

Attorney General Kenia Porcell told reporters on Saturday that the information collected so far "allegedly identifies the Panamanian firm as a criminal organization that is dedicated to hiding assets or money from suspicious origins."

Porcell said the one-year investigation that led to the arrests has been aided by prosecutors in Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Switzerland and the United States.

At centre of Panama Papers

Mossack Fonseca is also at the centreof a separate caseknown as the Panama Papers, which involved millions of documentsstolen from the firm and leaked to the media in April 2016.

The fallout from the leaks provoked a global scandal afternumerous documents detailed how the rich and powerful usedoffshore corporations to hide money and potentially evade taxes.

On Thursday, prosecutors raided Mossack Fonseca officesseeking evidence, and the homes of the firm's founders weresearched on Friday.

Fonseca, a former presidential adviser in Panama, has previously denied that the firm had any connection to Brazilian engineering company Odebrecht, which has admitted to bribing officials in Panama and other countries to obtain government contracts in the region between 2010 and 2014.

Defence calls accusations 'weak'

"This investigation in principle is not related toOdebrecht, but to the Lava Jato case," Porcell said, referring to the probe centredon Brazilian state-run oil companyPetrobras.

Fonseca has also denied any relationship with the Lava Jato case.

The firm's lawyer called accusation's against Juergen Mossack, left, and Fonseca 'weak.'

Following the arrests, Mossack Fonseca defence lawyer EliasSolano called the accusations against the firm's founders "weak"and said he would challenge the evidence presented against hisclients.

A source in the prosecutors office told Reuters that an unidentified third lawyer with the firm had also been arrested, while a fourth faces an arrest warrant, but her whereabouts are unknown.

The two additional lawyers were not named by Porcell.