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One Member Of The Italian “Mafia” Is Reportedly In Algeria!

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One Member Of The Italian “Mafia” Is Reportedly In Algeria!

Italian media have reported that Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini has prepared a list of 30 wanted terrorists, most of them from Mafia networks, so as to have them being extradited to Rome, including one of the wanted figures who is currently in Algeria.

Italy is preparing to take a formal step towards several countries, including Algeria, France, Nicaragua, Cuba, Libya and Angola, to request the extradition of a number of wanted terrorists linked to the years of Red Brigades’ mayhem, who are currently in the run, fleeing from Italian justice.

The sources did not reveal the person or persons wanted by Italian justice and the escapees, with one of them now reportedly being present in Algeria, but they nonetheless confirmed that Interior Minister Matteo Salvini drafted a list of 30 names of terrorists and Mafia members wanted by the justice of his country, including 27 belonging to leftist movements and 3 others to the right-wing terrorist movements.

A recent case in point is Italian Cesare Batiste, who for years has been a fugitive in Brazil, was arrested a few days ago in Bolivia and was extradited to the country.

According to the same sources, one of the wanted terrorists called Alvaro Lujakono, who belonged to the so-called “Red Brigades” terror movement, fled from Italy in the 1980s to Algeria before leaving for Brazil.

A number of terrorists involved in murder cases during the bloody years in Italy are now deployed in countries such as Algeria, Argentina, Cuba, Libya and Angola, without mentioning the number of these terrorists in Algeria or their identities, the state-run Rai News Channel reported on its Website.

On the other hand, the name of Algerian businessman Farid Bedjaoui, has now surprisingly disappeared from the list of wanted persons on the International Police website after the Italian Court issued an international arrest warrant against him in 2014, under the Sonatrach-Eni-Saipem bribery case, or what is known as the mega bribery affair of over 200 million Euros.

It should be noted that Algeria is bound by a bilateral extradition treaty with Italy signed on July 22, 2003, and ratified on 13 February 2005.

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