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Spain to extradite Syrian arms dealer to US | |||
2007-10-27 | |||
![]() The National Court approved the extradition on charges of a conspiracy to kill US citizens, agents and officials by supplying anti-air missiles and other weapons to the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), which the tribunal described as a terrorist group. Spain will only hand over the Syrian, however, if the death penalty is not applied to him and if life imprisonment will not necessarily mean that he will spend the rest of his life behind bars.
In 2006 and early 2007, al-Kassar and two other suspects agreed to supply the FARC rebels with weapons worth millions of dollars for protecting their cocaine business and for killing US citizens in Colombia, as well as US agents and officials, the court added. The traffickers also planned to export anti-air missiles to enable the FARC to attack US helicopters. In addition to terrorism-related charges, the US wants to try al-Kassar for money-laundering. Al-Kassar opposed his extradition, accusing the US of having provoked his offence by sending anti-drug agents to pretend they wanted to purchase arms from him.
In the early 1990s, al-Kassar was jailed preventatively in Spain for 14 months on charges of involvement in the 1985 Palestinian hijacking of the Italian passenger ship Achille Lauro. He was released on bail and acquitted owing to a lack of evidence. | |||
Posted by:Steve White |