Top court asks US to extradite Brazil’s ex‑chief of intelligence


Former director of the Brazilian Intelligence Agency (ABIN) during the Bolsonaro administration, Ramagem was sentenced in the criminal coup plot case to 16 years in prison and is appealing while at liberty.
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In September, he fled the country to avoid serving his sentence and is now living in Miami, Florida.In his decision, the minister ordered the Supreme Court’s judicial secretariat to send the Ministry of Justice the documents necessary to formalize the extradition.
During the investigation into the coup plot, Ramagem was prohibited by Justice Alexandre de Moraes from leaving the country and had to surrender all his passports.
After discovering his escape, the Brazilian lower house reported that it had not been informed of the congressman’s departure and had not authorized him to go on any official missions abroad.
The lower house also reported that the lawmaker had presented medical certificates covering the periods from September 9 to October 8 as well as from October 13 to December 12.
Impeachment
Due to the conviction, the Supreme Court ruled that the lower house must strip Ramagem of his mandate. The board of directors of the house is expected to deliberate on the issue this week, the last before the parliamentary recess.

