Wednesday, May 11, 2011

FBI arrests Puerto Rican 'robber'

Images of Norberto Gonzalez Claudio on the FBI websiteMr Gonzalez is believed to have been living in Puerto Rico for the past 25 years
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A Puerto Rican nationalist wanted for one of the biggest bank robberies in US history has been arrested in Puerto Rico, the FBI has said.

Norberto Gonzalez Claudio allegedly took part in a raid on a Connecticut bank depot in 1983, stealing $7m (£4m).

Mr Gonzalez, 65, was a member of a militant group, Los Macheteros.

The group is suspected of carrying out several bombings, robberies and murders in its fight for Puerto Rico's independence from the US.

Puerto Rico is a self-governing commonwealth of the United States.

Residents cannot vote in US presidential elections, but they do elect a non-voting delegate to the US Congress.

Mr Gonzalez offered no resistance when he was arrested in the city of Cayey, an FBI spokesman said. Officials did not say what had led to his capture.

Mr Gonzalez had been sought for the past 25 years in connection with the robbery of an armoured car depot in West Hartford in Connecticut.

FBI agents escort Norberto Gonzalez after a court appearance in San JuanMr Gonzalez is expected to be extradited to stand trial in Connecticut

The robbers made off with $7m, worth some $15m in today's money.

US authorities say Mr Gonzalez belonged to Los Macheteros, the Machete Wielders, a militant group fighting for Puerto Rican independence.

Prosecutors say Los Macheteros used the stolen money to finance their campaign.

The group was mainly active in the 1970s and 1980s but the FBI still considers it a threat.

"As long as they continue to advocate the independence of Puerto Rico by force, they will always pose a danger," FBI agent Luis Fraticelli told the Associated Press news agency.

Mr Gonzalez's brother Avelino was sentenced last year to seven years in prison for his role in the robbery.

This article is from the BBC News website. � British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/world-us-canada-13357296

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