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The federal police arrested on Thursday (6) in São Paulo a Spanish ultra-winger wanted in the world for his participation in a terrorist act in Madrid in 1977.
Carlos García Juliá, 63, was arrested, second the police, walking down the street in a middle-clbad neighborhood. The Spaniard told the police that he was working in Brazil as a driver of Uber.
García Juliá was a far-right group in the 1970s. He was sentenced in 1980 to 193 years in prison for the death of three labor lawyers, a student of law. an administrative employee of Atocha Street in central Madrid. The attack took place in 1977, two years after the death of dictator Francisco Franco, in the middle of the new Spanish democratization.
At a press conference held in Sao Paulo on Friday, Spanish police officer Jorge Garrigos Juarez stated that Garcia Juliá was granted temporary parole in 1991 and was allowed to travel to Paraguay, where he was received an offer of employment. He disappeared shortly after, when Spain canceled the benefit and ordered his immediate return to serve the remainder of the prison sentence.
Juarez said that the Spanish had lived in Argentina, Venezuela and Bolivia before arriving in Brazil.
The head of the PS in São Paulo, Disney Rosseti, said that Spain should request the extradition of Garcia Juliá. The request must be made within the next 90 days.
According to Rosseti, the Spaniard lives in Brazil at least since 2001, the year he entered the country with Venezuelan documents under the name Genaro Antonio Flores. Mategran
Police opened an investigation into Spanish when he did not renew his temporary resident visa, applied for in 2009 and expired in 2011.
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchéz celebrated the arrest of García Juliá. "Fascism wanted to put democracy on its knees, but democracy and justice always defeat their enemies," he wrote on his Twitter account.
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