Former Brazilian spy chief who fled nation following conviction arrested by ICE brokers within the US
Former Brazilian intelligence chief Alexandre Ramagem was detained by ICE brokers within the US after he fled the South American nation following a conviction for plotting a coup with ex-President Jair Bolsonaro, based on authorities and reviews.
Ramagen was sentenced to 16 years behind bars in September for his function in plotting to overturn leftist chief Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s 2022 election victory. However he fled the nation earlier than his sentence started, Brazil’s federal police mentioned.

The international fugitive appeared on an inventory of these in custody on ICE’s on-line detainee database on Monday, although it didn’t be aware the place he was being detained or the place he had been caught.
Brazil’s federal police additionally introduced in an announcement early on Monday {that a} “fugitive of the nation’s justice” who was not too long ago sentenced by the nation’s high court docket had been nabbed in Orlando, with out naming Ramagen.
The arrest of the unidentified particular person was the results of cooperation between the legislation enforcement in each international locations, police officers mentioned.
Paulo Figueiredo, a Bolsonaro ally residing within the US, wrote on X that Remagen was detained following a “minor visitors infraction,” and subsequently referred to ICE officers, although his account has not been confirmed.
Investigators realized that Ramagen, 53, used spy software program to trace the areas of Supreme Courtroom justices, lawmakers, journalists, and public officers, and monitored investigations involving Bolsonaro’s sons to regulate the previous president’s opponents, the Guardian reported.

He misplaced his federal police place and was stripped of his mandate as a congressman in Brazil’s decrease home after his conviction, the outlet reported.
Brazilian Sen. Jorge Seif wrote on social media that he’s knowledgeable the US embassy in Brazil that the previous Federal Police inspector mustn’t keep in custody since he was being persecuted in his native nation.
“The political persecution towards President Bolsonaro, his sons, and his allies is now hitting an elected lawmaker in international soil,” Seif mentioned.
“In our doc (to the U.S. embassy), we confirmed all the explanations that justify and defend the concession of political asylum to Ramagem and his household.”
ICE didn’t instantly reply to The Put up’s request for remark or particulars on his arrest.
With Put up wires