They found an Argentine repressor in Italy | Chronic



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A journalist and a cameraman discovered and filmed in a house in the Italian city of Messina, an Argentine repressor, to whom the judge had sent a request for extradition. This is the lieutenant colonel Carlos Luis Malatto, Since 2011, he lives in Italy.

In 2014, the Supreme Court of Italy rejected a request for extradition of the Argentine justice because the crime alleged – these cases of torture – had been provided for by Italian law.

Malatto was also charged with four homicides, all in the province of San Juan, for which an Italian prosecutor opened an investigation.

In 2015, the prosecutor of San Juan, Francisco Maldonado, I had made a new request for extradition but the order was never transmitted to Italy.

In a video, Malatto is seen in shorts, bare chest, semiasomado on a balcony with a phone in his hand. "Mr. Malatto", the reporter tells him and the repressor responds "Yes, for a moment, tell me."

After the interlocutors have identified themselves as journalists, the video shows how Malatto retires without answering.

The four homicides of which he is accused, in addition to the tortures, took place in San Juan: Malatto was part of the RIM 22 (Mountain Infantry Regiment 22).

On July 15, 2015, a complaint was lodged in Italy against Malatto for the four homicides. The complainant is Jorge Iturburu, as president of the NGO "March 24".

The other complaining parties to the Italian Malatto lawsuit are Victor Carbajal, Alberto's brother and the two brothers of Marian Erize, Marie Noel and Esteban Erize.

The Argentine catchment mandate against Malatto is still in effect and a reward of 100,000 pesos as well.

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