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Ex-CIA Milan chief held in Panama over cleric abduction | Ex-CIA Milan chief held in Panama over cleric abduction |
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A former CIA station chief convicted by an Italian court of kidnapping a terror suspect has been detained in Panama, Italian officials say. | |
Robert Seldon Lady was sentenced to nine years in jail for his involvement in the abduction of the man, an Egyptian cleric, in Milan in 2003. | Robert Seldon Lady was sentenced to nine years in jail for his involvement in the abduction of the man, an Egyptian cleric, in Milan in 2003. |
The cleric, known as Abu Omar, was allegedly flown to Egypt and tortured. | The cleric, known as Abu Omar, was allegedly flown to Egypt and tortured. |
Lady was convicted in absentia with 22 other Americans for their role in his "extraordinary rendition". | Lady was convicted in absentia with 22 other Americans for their role in his "extraordinary rendition". |
But the Italian authorities have so far only sought the international arrest of the former Milan station chief, Italian media say. | But the Italian authorities have so far only sought the international arrest of the former Milan station chief, Italian media say. |
However, Panamanian Security Minister Jose Raul Mulino told the Associated Press that he was unaware of the detention. The CIA said it had no immediate comment. | |
Lady was reportedly arrested near Panama's border with Costa Rica. | Lady was reportedly arrested near Panama's border with Costa Rica. |
The Milan case was the first involving extraordinary rendition, the CIA's practice of transferring suspects to countries where torture is permitted. | The Milan case was the first involving extraordinary rendition, the CIA's practice of transferring suspects to countries where torture is permitted. |
The practice has been condemned by human rights groups as a violation of international agreements. | |
Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr, who was considered a terrorism suspect by the US, was abducted in February 2003 and transferred between US military bases in Italy and Germany before being brought to Egypt. | |
Twenty-two CIA agents, including Lady, and one air force pilot were convicted in 2009 of abducting the cleric. Their sentences were upheld last year by Italy's highest appeals court. | |
Lady reportedly rushed back to the US in 2007, when court hearings began in Milan to decide whether to put the 23 Americans on trial. | Lady reportedly rushed back to the US in 2007, when court hearings began in Milan to decide whether to put the 23 Americans on trial. |
He said he had opposed the proposal to kidnap the imam, but was overruled. A previous Italian government has said Lady was the only one of the 23 Americans that could be extradited, given the length of his sentence. | |
If Lady is extradited, he is likely to spend six years in prison under a 2006 amnesty by the country. |