US Authorities Arrest Former Brazilian Intelligence Chief Wanted for Coup Allegations
US authorities arrested Alexandre Ramagem Rodrigues, Brazil's former intelligence agency chief and a key ally of former President Jair Bolsonaro, in Orlando. He faces extradition demands from a Brazilian judge for his alleged role in a coup plot. The arrest follows his flight to the United States after a conviction in Brazil.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewUS authorities have arrested Alexandre Ramagem Rodrigues, the former chief of Brazil's intelligence agency, in Orlando, Florida. Rodrigues, a key ally of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, is wanted in Brazil for his alleged participation in a coup attempt. Brazilian media reported the arrest, noting that Rodrigues had fled to the United States following his conviction.
Rodrigues, who also served as a former congressman and federal police official, is accused of plotting with Bolsonaro to undermine Brazil's democratic processes. Multiple sources confirm the location of the arrest as Orlando.
Allegations Rodrigues' conviction in Brazil stems from allegations of involvement in a coup plot alongside Bolsonaro.
Brazilian media outlets, including Globo, detailed that he fled the country after the legal proceedings against him. The case has drawn international attention due to its ties to Brazil's former leadership. Reports indicate that Judge Moraes has been actively pursuing the extradition of individuals linked to the alleged coup.
Rodrigues' role as a former intelligence chief places him at the center of investigations into post-election activities in Brazil. No immediate details on the US legal process following the arrest were provided in the reports.
his conviction, Rodrigues sought refuge in the United States.
Brazilian authorities have viewed his departure as an evasion of justice related to the coup allegations. The arrest in Orlando marks a significant development in the international pursuit of those involved. Sources describe Rodrigues as a prominent figure in Bolsonaro's circle, having held positions in congress and federal law enforcement.
The collaboration between US and Brazilian authorities underscores efforts to address cross-border legal matters. Further proceedings on extradition are expected.
The arrest fulfills a long-standing extradition request from Brazil.
Judge Moraes' demands highlight the seriousness of the charges against Rodrigues and others associated with the former president. US officials have not yet commented on the next steps in the case. This event occurs against the backdrop of Brazil's efforts to hold accountable figures from the previous administration.
The involvement of international law enforcement agencies points to broader cooperation in handling such cases. Details on the timing of the arrest remain limited to recent reports.
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