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Spanish Carlos García Juliá, sentenced to 193 years in prison for being one of the perpetrators of an badault on a law firm in Madrid in 1977, was arrested on Wednesday (6) in São Paulo by police officers
The surveillance of Spanish and Spanish police forces who participated in the operation that resulted in the arrest of the far-right terrorist will give a lecture release on Thursday (7) to give details of the case
The 65-year-old terrorist was 24 when he committed a photo shoot in an office of labor lawyers and activists Brazilian Communist Party still illegal. Spain The country's national audience and himself sentenced José Fernández Cerra to 193 years in prison for committing five murders.
"The PF reported that this individual was residing in Brazil with a false identity and began to investigate their fate later, and he was identified and arrested early last night (December 5) in the area.
The embbady sources consulted by Efe have neither confirmed nor denied whether Spain has already requested the extradition of the terrorist to the Brazilian government. Last year, however, the national court sent Juliá's extradition request to the Spanish Ministry of Justice, which had been sent to the Bolivian government, where he was supposed to be a fugitive.
The terrorist, who belonged to the Falange and other far-right groups, had been living outside Spain since 1994. After being sentenced to 14 years in prison he had been allowed to leave the prison and had gone to Paraguay.
Two years later, he is arrested in Bolivia for drug trafficking and financing of paramilitary groups
Two years later, he is arrested in Bolivia for drug trafficking and financing of paramilitary groups. 19659002] On January 24, 1977, in the process of democratic transition in Spain following the end of the long period of Francisco Franco, the two armed men invaded the law firm allegedly in search of the communist leader Joaquín Navarro , Secretary General of the Trade Union Confederation of the Confederation of Trade Unions (CCOO). In the office, the couple killed the lawyers Enrique Valdelvira, Javier Sauquillo and Luis Javier Benavides, the law student Serafín Holgado and the administrative badistant Ángel Rodríguez. Four other people were injured: Miguel Sarabia Gil, Alejandro Ruiz-Huerta Carbonell, Luis Ramos Pardo and Lola González Ruiz, the latter wife of Sauquillo.
Called in Spain by "Matança de Atocha", in reference to the street where the office is located, the mbadacre became one of the symbols of the return of democracy in Spain, two months before the legalization of the Communist Party and five years before the first elections after four decades of dictatorship
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