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Carlos Luis Malatto, a former Argentinian soldier who lived in Mendoza and has been arrested for several years for several crimes, including killings, kidnappings and torture, was spotted by an Italian journalist in a luxurious area of Sicily.
Malatto lived with his family in a house in Godoy Cruz before joining the San Juan Mountains infantry regiment, where he was a lieutenant and had participated in the murders and tortures that had been inflicted on him.
The journalist of the Italian newspaper La Repubblica, Emmanuel Lauria, is the one who found the place where Malatto is. However, after presenting himself as a spokesman, the former military told him, "Go in!" and is locked in his house.
According to Jorge Ithurbure, president of the Italian humanitarian badociation "24 de marzo", Malatto was in the Italian cities of Pescara and Genoa, as well as in a town called Calascibetta, in Sicily itself, from where he has lost track again.
This 70-year-old man is targeted as a kidnapper, a hangman and a participant in the murder of at least four people, including the French-Argentine model Marie-Anne Erize Tisseau (missing in San Juan on October 15, 1976), as well as Juan Carlos Cámpora, Jorge Bonil and Alberto Carvajal.
After the demands of justice, the soldier appeared to declare himself in April 2010, where he was arrested in San Juan, but was released and fled to Italy to make a stopover in Chile.
After a request for extradition of the Argentine justice, on July 17, 2014, the Italian Court of Cbadation rejected the request and Malatto, advised by Augusto Sinagra (also defender of the head of the Masonic Lodge P2 Licio Gelli), was able to continue . in Europe.
The curious thing or not, the case is that, despite the accusations that already existed against Malatto in the late 1990s and had already taken place in our province, the accused of several crimes in San Juan exercised the functions of director of the social protection zone. VII Mountain Regiment and quietly participated in institutional activities.
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