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Chile doctor condemned for crimes during Pinochet dictatorsh­ip arrested at Ezeiza Airport

Fugitive Manfredo Enrique Jurgensen arrested at Ezeiza Internatio­nal Airport moments before he boarded a flight to Germany; Chilean doctor convicted of crimes during Pinochet dictatorsh­ip could now be extradited.

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AChilean fugitive from justice convicted of crimes committed during the August Pinochet (1973-1990) dictatorsh­ip has been arrested in Argentina moments before he was set to fly to Germany.

Doctor Manfredo Enrique Jurgensen Caesar, 79, faces eight years in prison for coauthorin­g the murder of a professor in 1979. He was arrested at Argentina’s Ezeiza Internatio­nal Airport on the outskirts of Buenos Aires on Saturday as he waited to board a Lufthansa flight to Frankfurt.

Jurgensen had been a fugitive from justice since midjanuary. The doctor, who also has German nationalit­y, was attempting to leave Argentina on a German passport. His identity was flagged by migration officials, who then sought his detention.

Jurgensen reportedly fainted upon being confronted and was admitted to a local hospital, where he is still being held at the request of federal judge Ernesto Kreplak, who is analysing an extraditio­n request from Chile, airport sources told the AFP news agency.

Argentina’s Airport Security Police (PSA) on

Tuesday released a mugshot of the elderly Chilean in custody. Sources quoted by the Pagina/12 newspaper said that he had suffered a cardioresp­iratory arrest but was recovering.

Paola Plaza González, a human rights judge at the Santiago Court of Appeals, has already requested Jurgensen’s extraditio­n to

Argentina, Chile’s Judiciary said in a statement issued Monday. The accused’s fragile health situation could now delay the process.

Last January 5, the Chilean Supreme Court increased Jurgensen’s sentence from three to eight years in prison. He was previously convicted for co-authoring the murder of professor Federico Álvarez Santibáñez, a 32-year-old activist member of the Revolution­ary Left Movement (Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucion­aria, MIR).

Álvarez Santibáñez died on August 21, 1979, after being tortured for five days straight while being held at a barracks of the Central Nacional de Informacio­nes (CNI), the intelligen­ce agency during the Pinochet dictatorsh­ip.

During those days of detention, Álvarez Santibáñez was examined by three CNI doctors who certified that he was in good health, one of whom was Jurgensen.

Security officers, realising Álvarez Santibáñez was close to death, attempted to return Álvarez Santibáñez to military prosecutor­s, but the victim’s life expired within hours.

 ?? ?? Handout mugshot released by Argentina’s Airport Security Police (PSA) on June 6, 2023, shows Chilean doctor Manfredo Enrique Jurgensen after his arrest at Ezeiza Internatio­nal Airport on June 3, 2023.
Handout mugshot released by Argentina’s Airport Security Police (PSA) on June 6, 2023, shows Chilean doctor Manfredo Enrique Jurgensen after his arrest at Ezeiza Internatio­nal Airport on June 3, 2023.

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