French court refuses to extradite Italian former militants
PARIS (AP) — France’s highest court on Tuesday ruled against extraditing 10 Italian former far-left militants who were convicted of attacks carried out in the 1970s and 1980s.
The two women and eight men fled Italy after their convictions and before they could be sent to prison. Now ranging in age from 62 to 79, they have lived freely in France for decades.
The crimes of which they were convicted include the killing of a Carabinieri paramilitary general and the kidnapping of a judge, both in 1980.
Last June, a Paris court ruling against the extradition was appealed. But Tuesday’s decision is the final French legal ruling on the decades-long affair.