Brazilian national in Malden sentenced after failing to disclose involvement in 11 murders in Brazil
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Antonio Jose De Abreu Vidal Filho, a Brazilian national, faced a 16-month federal prison sentence for committing perjury on his asylum application and during an immigration hearing. De Abreu lied about his participation in a notorious mass killing incident in 2015, known as 'The Slaughter of Curió,' where eleven people were killed. After lying to immigration officials, he was convicted of multiple serious crimes in Brazil, including murder and torture. De Abreu's 16-month sentence is followed by deportation due to his criminal record.
Antonio Jose De Abreu Vidal Filho pleaded guilty to perjury after lying about his involvement in a mass killing while applying for asylum in the U.S.
De Abreu was sentenced to 16 months in prison for lying on his immigration application, in addition to an already lengthy sentence for his involvement in murder.
He participated in the notorious 'Slaughter of Curió,' which involved the killing and torture of young people, as part of the Ceara State Military Police.
Following his prison sentence for perjury, De Abreu faces deportation due to his serious criminal history in Brazil.
Read at Boston.com
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