| Spain extradites Dirty War suspect |
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| By Agencies | ||||||
Ricardo Miguel Cavallo, once code-named "Serpico", has been held in a Spanish jail since he was extradited from Mexico in 2003 to face charges of genocide and terrorism. Spain's cabinet ruled on Friday that Cavallo could be sent back under a treaty between the two countries after several years of legal argument over where his trial should take place. 'Disappeared' Cavallo is accused of being involved in the disappearance of many of the 5,000 people who were detained in the notorious Navy Mechanics School in Buenos Aires. He faces charges of murder, illegal detention, torture, extortion, theft and falsifying documents.
The former naval officer allegedly played a key role in interrogation sessions at the school, which has since been turned into a memorial museum to the victims. His lawyers have vehemently denied accusations of wrongdoing. Cavallo arrived at the Ezeiza airport south of Buenos Aires wearing handcuffs and a bulletproof vest. He was then taken off in a car amid intense security and will be held at the Marcos Paz prison where other military and police officials accused of human rights violations are also held. Spanish prosecutors had requested several life sentences for Carvallo for his alleged part in the torture and deaths of Spanish citizens.
Tags: Spain Dirty War |
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