In 1945, in the context of the split suffered by the libertarian movement, Luzon aligned himself with the positions of the so-called "collaborationist" tendency. In 1948, he was brutally beaten and arrested by the police in Toulouse on charges of illegal possession of weapons. José Luzón allegedly committed suicide in the cell where he was detained.
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^ In November 1936 he was implicated in the execution of more than fifty former civil guards, who were shot without cause in the Eastern Cemetery; These civil guards, who were imprisoned in the Santa Engracia convent jail, were initially going to be transferred to Guadalajara.[3]