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The Federal Police (PF) published Sunday (16) portraits with possible disguise that the Italian Cesare Battisti could use to hide.
In simulations developed by the PF, the Italian appears with a beard, a mustache, sunglbades, different types of hats and even with the head shaved.
The Italian was arrested Thursday by Minister Luiz Fux of the Federal Supreme Court (STF). The Minister revoked an injunction (interim decision) that prevented the extradition of Battisti until the Supreme returned to badyze the case and had him arrested.
Battisti's defense appealed the decision, asking Fux to re-examine the issue or to submit the debate to the Supreme Court Plenary. The minister has not yet decided on this new request.
A day later, Friday, President Michel Temer signed the Italian extradition decree.
Battisti is considered by the PF as a fugitive. The name of the Italian is already on the list of people wanted by Brazil and Interpol, the international police.
He is accused of committing crimes of monetary evasion and money laundering. Cesare Battisti was convicted of four homicides in Italy in the 1970s ( to read below ).
Pending the arrest and extradition of Battisti, the Italian government has already sent a military plane to Brazil to bring it back to Italy. The plane is at Guarulhos International Airport in São Paulo.
Three Italian agents also came to Brazil to escort Battisti to the European country at the time of his capture by the federal police.
- Cesare Battisti's novel in Brazil began under the government of former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (2003-2010). The Italian was a refugee in Brazil to avoid extradition to Italy, where he was sentenced to life imprisonment for four homicides in the European country in the 1970s; . The Italian courts found him guilty of four murders committed between 1978 and 1979 against a prison guard, a police officer, a neo-fascist militant and a Milanese jeweler (the jeweler's son was a paraplegic after being struck ). The Italian declares himself innocent;
- Before escaping to Brazil, Battisti crossed two other countries. In 1981, he managed to flee the penitentiary of Frosinone, near Rome, where he served his sentence until the death of the jeweler and took refuge in France. The following year, he moved to Mexico
- Battisti returned to France in 1990 and later became the author of the police books. In 2005, he decided to leave Europe after the French State Council had authorized his extradition to Italy.
- In 2007, the Italian was arrested by the Federal Police in Rio de Janeiro and then served a pre-trial detention sentence (without a fixed term) pending a final position on the request for extradition submitted by Rome.
- Battisti was able to obtain from the Lula government in 2009 political refugee status based on "a well-founded fear of persecution on the basis of political opinion", contrary to the decision of the National Committee for Refugees (CONARE) [19659011] ] At the end of 2009, the Supreme Court upheld Italy's request for extradition but left the final word to the President of the Republic
- Lula rejected the Italian government's request on December 31, 2010, last day of the PT government. Battisti left Papuda Penitentiary in Brasilia in June 2011 after being detained for four years while awaiting a position of Brazilian authorities on the extradition request
- Lula's decision caused diplomatic malaise with Italy, which was extended by the government Dilma Rousseff,
- Rome did not give up extradition and resumed his conversations with Brazil after the fear of arriving at the Presidency because of the dismissal of Dilma,
- . Battisti 's defense was expected and asked the Supreme Court for an injunction to prevent the delivery of the Italian to the authorities of the European country. At the time, Fux had granted the injunction, the same as it had revoked this week.
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