The Foreigners and Border Guards (SEF) Task Force, which specializes in finding and apprehending fugitives from international justice, arrested this Thursday afternoon two Brazilians, aged 53 and 49, respectively, in Amadora and Queluz, Sintra municipality, who fled to Portugal to avoid legal proceedings in their country of origin.
Angelo de Souza Neto, 53, was the first to be arrested. It was 4:00 pm on Thursday when a team of SEF inspectors intercepted him on the street in Amadora and detained him without putting up any resistance. Angelo Neto lived in Portugal for about four years and worked as a driver. He is to serve eight years and four months in a prison in the Brazilian state of Pernambuco after being found guilty of receiving stolen materials. for what cm As it turned out, the fugitive owned at least three companies in his country of origin.
The investigation revealed that he received hospital supplies stolen from public health facilities for resale. During the same investigation, it was proven that he was injecting drugs, also stolen from hospitals, into the trafficking scheme. The woman was sentenced in the same process, to the same term. She fled to Portugal with her husband, and when they both arrived in our country, she was detained by the judicial police to appear before the Lisbon Court of Appeal for subsequent extradition. However, since she is the daughter of Portuguese parents, she managed to avoid this measure.
Angelo Neto is present before a judge this afternoon to decide on his extradition to Brazil.
An hour later, but this time in Queluz, Sintra municipality, the same SEF team arrested Levi Monteiro, 49 years old. Wanted in the area of the Brazilian capital, Brasilia, he is a crook and forger with a long track record in the police. An international arrest warrant was issued for him, which the SEF was able to execute after he forged a passport in order to flee to France. He has been in Portugal for about 3 years, where he came alone. I was unemployed. This afternoon, the Lisbon Court decided to extradite him to Brazil. If you are charged, you face six years in prison for forging documents.
The defendants were subject to presentation to the security forces at the place of residence.
Author: Miguel Curado
Source: CM Jornal

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