Saturday, February 5, 2011

Interpol stops in Argentina to a member of the Hells Angels gang

BUENOS AIRES, 4 Feb. Interpol in Argentina have arrested a gang member of the Hells Angels (Hell's Angels), considered one of the 15 most wanted fugitives by the FBI since 2004, briefed the delegation on Friday that international police Buenos Aires. The detainee was identified as Paul Eischeid Erle, 39 years, but used a false identity.

He was arrested at his home in the town of San Isidro in the province of Buenos Aires, where he lived with his girlfriend a national of Argentina. U.S. justice accused of kidnapping, premeditated murder, extortion, blackmail and membership of a criminal organization, among other crimes, local media need.

Eischeid be responsible, along with his colleague Kevin Augustianik, the murder of Cynthia Garcia, also a member of the Hell's Angels, which occurred on October 27, 2001 in the state of Arizona. Both offenders "Garcia beat her unconscious, by entering inside the trunk of his vehicle and drive to a remote place where after removing it from its enclosure, was stabbed repeatedly causing his death." As reported by the Federal Police of Argentina, U.S.

authorities offered a reward of 25,000 dollars (18,400 euros) for information about this member of the Hells Angels. The federal court in San Isidro No. 1, by Judge Sandra Arroyo Salgado, will cause the arrest of Eischeid, who could soon be extradited to the United States.

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