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Dec 25, 2025

Suspect in high-profile child-murder case arrested in Brazil and set for deportation to Ireland

Suspect in high-profile child-murder case arrested in Brazil and set for deportation to Ireland
Brazilian federal police confirmed on 24 December that they have detained a man whose migration status was “irregular” and who is wanted in Ireland for questioning over the death of Daniel Aruebose, a boy who disappeared from north County Dublin in 2021. The arrest in Maranhão State followed intelligence-sharing between the Guarda Federal, An Garda Síochána and Interpol.

Under Brazil’s migration code, foreigners with unresolved criminal warrants abroad can be expelled without a protracted court process. Authorities said they will fast-track an administrative deportation so the suspect can face Garda investigators in Dublin in early January. Irish officials have 30 days to arrange escorted removal flights, a procedure often routed via Lisbon because of existing bilateral agreements.

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Suspect in high-profile child-murder case arrested in Brazil and set for deportation to Ireland


The case highlights how deportation pathways—distinct from formal extradition—are increasingly used by Irish justice officials to return suspects from jurisdictions where treaty-based extradition is slow or non-existent. Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan has stepped up charter and commercial-flight removals in 2025, citing four successful operations so far.

For mobility and security managers, the incident is a reminder that employees abroad with unresolved Irish legal matters can be removed swiftly if their immigration status lapses. Companies should ensure compliance checks for secondees in Latin America include up-to-date visa renewals and criminal-record disclosures.

Gardaí say the deportation process is expected to conclude within two weeks, given Brazilian holiday-period staffing, and the individual will be interviewed under caution on arrival at Dublin Airport’s Garda station.
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