January 8 fugitive dies in Argentina, says association

A Asfav (Association of Families and Victims of September 8 January) reported that José Éder Lisboa, 64 years old, convicted of involvement in the acts of January 8, 2023, died in Argentinawhere he was a fugitive. According to the organization, he was hospitalized for a few days before passing away.

According to a post on social media, he left Brazil after his conviction. The association states that Lisbon worked as an animal trainer and was away from his family.

The case occurs amid other decisions involving those investigated by those from the Three Powers, in Brasília. At the beginning of the month, Conare (National Commission for Refugees), from Argentina, granted 47-year-old, sentenced in Brazil to 13 years and six months in prison.

Correa had been arrested in Argentina in November 2024, during a blitz in the province of San Luis, while heading towards the Andes Mountains. A by the Brazilian Justice.

Conare, which granted refuge to Correa, is made up of members of the Argentine ministries of Foreign Affairs, Justice and Interior. Furthermore, it is advised by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and non-governmental organizations, but which do not have voting rights.

Although the government claims that Conare’s decision is autonomous, people involved with extradition trials argue that the final decision belongs to the Executive branch.

Four other Brazilians, whose extradition was ordered together with Borges, . They appealed the court decision to the country’s Supreme Court.

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