Brazilian Government Negotiates Extradition of Cesare Battisti with Italy and Bolivia | Politics
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The Ministry of Justice and Public Security declared Sunday morning (13) that it was taking all necessary measures with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in cooperation with the governments of Bolivia and the United States. Italy, to comply with the extradition of the Italian Cesare Battisti and deliver it to the Italian authorities. "
The information was revealed by a joint note from both ministries and reproduced by the Minister Foreign Minister Ernesto Araújo on his Twitter
He is considered a fugitive since December 14, when President Michel Temer signed the extradition decree and Battisti was sentenced in 1993 for crimes committed in the 1970s.
- Conviction for murder in Italy, escape and arrest in Bolivia, see chronology
- The prison was produced without resistance, see how it was
Cesare Battisti was arrested the night of Saturday 12 in Santa Cruz de La Sierra, Bolivia. The arrest was carried out by the Bolivian police.
In a video published by the Italian police, Battisti appears walking with a goatee and sunglbades ( see photos below ).
Battisti carried a Brazilian document in his pocket, according to the Italian newspaper "Corriere della Sera". At the time of capture, he was alone, unarmed, and did not resist arrest.
According to the investigators, for the capture of Battisti, there was an exchange of information between the Brazilian and Italian police and the Bolivian police. An Italian plane arrives in Bolivia Sunday (13) to transport Cesare Battisti "
An Italian plane arrives in Bolivia Sunday (13) to transport Cesare Battisti" title = "An Italian plane arrives in Bolivia this Sunday (13) to transport Cesare Battisti
The Ministry of Justice and Public Security has not yet informed of the next steps in the arrest and extradition of Battisti to Italy. [19659012] There is no decision, for example, whether the Italian would succeed or not.
Battisti's defense in Brazil indicated, through a note, that He "does not have the legal authority to act in a jurisdiction other than the Brazilian jurisdiction" and that he was extradited directly to Italy. S & # 39; Expects that the case will result in Battisti's respect for fundamental rights.
Cesare Battisti was sentenced to the died in 1993 for committing four murders. in Italy in the 1970s. Battisti denies any involvement in the murders and claims to be a victim of political persecution.
Battisti was considered a fugitive since December 14, when President Michel Temer signed the Italian extradition decree.
The Italian was arrested on December 13 by Federal Supreme Court Minister Luiz Fux.
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Battisti was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1993, accused of committing four murders in Italy in the 1970s.
Battisti fled the l 39 Italy, lived in France and arrived in Brazil in 2004. He was arrested in Rio de Janeiro in March 2007 and two years later. the then Minister of Justice, Tarso Genro, was granted asylum.
In 2007, Italy requested his extradition and, at the end of 2009, the Supreme Court confirmed his request, while leaving the last word to the President of the Republic. At the time, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva had refused extradition.
In September 2017, the Italian government asked President Michel Temer to review Brazil's decision concerning Battisti.
At the end of last year, the Attorney General 's Office (PGR) asked the STF to give priority to the trial likely to result in extradition.
One month after the PGR's request, Minister Luiz Fux ordered the arrest of the Italian and gave way to extradition in early December.
In his decision, the Minister authorized the arrest but said that it would be up to the president to extradite the Italian or not, because the political decisions would not compete with the judiciary.
The day after Fux's decision, the then president, Michel Temer, authorized Battisti's extradition.
Since then, the PF has launched a series of operations to stop Battisti. By the end of December, the PF had already made more than 30 operations in an attempt to locate the Italian.
Battisti denies any involvement in homicides and claims to be a victim of political persecution. In an interview in 2014 with Mario Sergio Conti's Diálogos program at GloboNews, he declared that he had not killed anyone.
PRISON OF CESARE BATTISTI
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