Brazil’s former spy chief who fled country arrested by ICE agents in US
Alexandre Ramagem, Brazil's former spy chief under Jair Bolsonaro, was arrested by ICE agents in the US on Monday. Ramagem fled to the US before being sentenced to 16 years in prison for illegally using Brazil's intelligence agency to monitor Bolsonaro's political opponents.

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AI-generatedAlexandre Ramagem, Brazil's former spy chief under Jair Bolsonaro, was arrested by ICE agents in the US on Monday. Ramagem fled to the US before being sentenced to 16 years in prison for illegally using Brazil's intelligence agency to monitor Bolsonaro's political opponents. He was convicted of using spy software to track the geolocation of judges, lawmakers, journalists, and officials, and also interfered with investigations involving Bolsonaro's sons. Brazil formally requested his extradition in December, but he was detained on an immigration matter while his asylum request is under review. He was reportedly detained after a traffic stop in Orlando.
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5 extractedBrazil formally requested Ramagem's extradition in December.
Ramagem claimed to have the “approval” of Trump’s government while a fugitive in the US.
Trump unsuccessfully attempted to influence the trial of Bolsonaro by imposing additional tariffs on Brazil.
Ramagem was sentenced to 16 years in prison for turning the Brazilian intelligence agency into a clandestine counterintelligence unit.
Alexandre Ramagem, Bolsonaro’s former spy chief, was arrested by ICE agents in the US.