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The director of the federal police (PF), Rogério Galloro, said Friday (21) that 32 operations had been conducted to try to find the Italian Cesare Battisti, considered a fugitive by justice there is one week.
Last week, Minister Luiz Fux of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) ordered the arrest of the Italian prisoner in response to a request from Interpol. The next day, President Michel Temer signed the decree authorizing the extradition of Battisti to Italy.
"More than 32 transactions were made, none of which were successful," Galloro said at a press conference.
The Italian Cesare Battisti is considered a fugitive of justice
The Italian Cesare Battisti is considered a fugitive of justice where he could be and said that he was confident that it would be stopped.
"The protocols were all triggered. Research protocols for national and international fugitives. We have clues.
And he continued: "I think, yes, that it will be found, I do not know if it is on the Brazilian territory, but it will be done thanks to the cooperation that exists between the Brazilian and Brazilian forces "
He questions the fact that when this arrest was decreed, the federal police did not supervise him because until then, nothing was safe. Opposed him.
"The federal police have already arrested Battisti three times in Brazil, and at any time he was released.At the time the arrest order was ordered, he was a citizen who n & # 39; There was nothing against him, the federal police could not even monitor him.According to Galloro, several international police were deployed to locate Battisti, as well as Interpol, the South American police, the International Police Cooperation Center. "
" If you look at our history, we broke the record of arresting international fugitives in Brazil in 2015 and we kept that number at a fairly high level, and we had a lot of success in a number other fleeing operations, such as the case [Henrique] Pizzolato and [Roger] Abdelmbadih and so many others, "he said.
Cesare Battisti – Photo: Gabriela Biló / Estadão Content [19659015] Last week, Minister Luiz Fux, of the STF, ordered the arrest of Battisti following a request from Interpol. The following day, President Michel Temer signed the decree of Extradition of Cesare Battisti
Battisti's defense appealed to the STF and reiterated the client's extradition request According to the federal police, Battisti is in an "uncertain" location and is considered a fugitive.
Battisti was sentenced to life imprisonment in 1993 for committing a quat He died in Italy in the 1970s.
Cesare Battisti fled Italy, lived in France and arrived in Brazil in 2004. He was arrested in Rio de Janeiro. January of March 2007 and two years later, the Minister of Justice of the time, Tarso Genro, granted his refuge.
In 2007, Italy asked for her extradition and, at the end of 2009, the STF granted the request, leaving the last word to the President of the Republic. At the time, the then president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, had denied extradition.
In the past, the Italian government had asked President Michel Temer to reconsider Brazil's decision concerning Battisti. Last month, the Attorney General's office asked the Supreme Court to give priority to the trial that could lead to extradition.
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.
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