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Spanish Carlos García Juliá, sentenced to 193 years in prison for being one of the perpetrators of the attack of a law firm in Madrid in 1977, used a false Venezuelan identity and lived with a Brazilian in São Paulo. He was arrested last Wednesday (5) by federal police officers at the request of Interpol.
The Spanish government has 90 days to formalize the request for extradition to the Federal Supreme Court.
According to surveys, Julia, 63, was working in São Paulo as an Uber driver with a car bearing her wife's name. He used the name Genaro Antônio Materan Flores, a fake Venezuelan identity.
Julia had been investigating since May on the accused, who were suspicious of him because the registration of the foreigner was late since 2011. His first registration dates from 2009, but the police believe that He entered Brazil by Roraima in 2001. [19659005] The Spaniard was 24 years old when he shot in 1977 at a labor law firm and activists of the still illegal Spanish Communist Party, known as the name of "Atocha Mbadacre".
Julia was anti-communist and belonged to a far-right movement. He and José Fernández Cerra were sentenced by the country's National Court to 193 years in prison for perpetrating five murders. He only served 14 years of punishment.
Julia fled Spain in 1991 with a work permit abroad. Spanish police believe that he lived in Argentina, Venezuela and Bolivia, where he was arrested in 1994 for drug trafficking, but released before his true identity was discovered.
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