Police in Buenos Aires have arrested a person needed in Italy for many years for a kidnapping carried out by the far-left militant group the Pink Brigades.
Leonardo Bertulazzi, who for years had refugee standing in Argentina, is dealing with a 27-year jail sentence in Italy after virtually 44 years on the run.
Now aged 72, Bertulazzi was sentenced in absentia in Italy within the Seventies for kidnapping Pietro Costa, a naval engineer from a rich ship-owning household in Genoa.
He was first arrested by Buenos Aires police in 2002, after reportedly getting into the nation from Chile on a false passport, however he was launched a number of months later and his extradition was blocked.
Leonardo Bertulazzi was given refugee standing two years later however that was revoked when Argentina’s right-wing president, Javier Milei, got here to energy.
“Bertulazzi is chargeable for crimes that undermined democratic values and the lives of many victims,” mentioned a press release from the federal government in Buenos Aires.
The Pink Brigades was a Marxist guerrilla group that kidnapped and killed a lot of state officers within the Seventies and ’80s, together with a former prime minister, Aldo Moro. That interval of political violence grew to become often called “Years of Lead” due to the string of far-left and far-right crimes.
Bertulazzi had been a part of the Pink Brigades’ Genoa part that kidnapped Pietro Costa on the road after which held him for 81 days earlier than receiving an enormous ransom.
The cash it obtained from the kidnapping was then used to purchase a flat in Rome which was utilized in 1978 for the Pink Brigades’ most infamous crime, the kidnap and homicide of Aldo Moro.
Moro was kidnapped when his automobile was ambushed on the best way to the opening of parliament. He was held within the flat for 54 days earlier than he was shot and his physique deserted within the boot of a Renault automobile within the centre of Rome.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni praised the authorities in Buenos Aires for arresting Bertulazzi, including that his detention was made potential by “intense and fruitful collaboration” involving authorities in each international locations in addition to by Interpol.
Bertulazzi’s attorneys have appealed to Argentina’s nationwide fee for refugees (Conare) to forestall his extradition.
Italian makes an attempt to produce other former members of the Pink Brigades extradited from France have failed within the courts.