Brazilian Ex-Intelligence Chief Alexandre Ramagem Detained by US Immigration Authorities
In Brief
The detention highlights international cooperation in apprehending individuals convicted in politically sensitive cases.
Key Facts
- Alexandre Ramagem, a former Brazilian intelligence chief and congressman, was detained by US immigration authorities.
- Ramagem was convicted in Brazil for involvement in a coup attempt, according to Brazilian media reports.
- His arrest ended a manhunt that lasted six months and spanned two continents.
- Brazilian media report that Ramagem fled Brazil after his conviction.
- The Washington Post reported that Ramagem is an ally of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.
What Happened
Alexandre Ramagem, former Brazilian intelligence chief and congressman, was detained by US immigration authorities after a six-month manhunt following his conviction in Brazil.
Why It Matters
The case underscores the challenges of cross-border law enforcement and the international ramifications of domestic political events.
What's Next
Authorities have not yet disclosed what legal proceedings or extradition steps may follow Ramagem's detention.
Sources
- Washington Post — Fugitive Bolsonaro ally, convicted in 2022 coup attempt, is detained by ICE(44m ago)
- Al Jazeera — Brazilian ex-intelligence chief detained by US immigration authorities(2h ago)
