ceo_esq said:
Didn't the Italians refuse to extradite him to the United States back in the 80s (after the U.S. Navy forced down an airplane he was traveling in), preferring to try him in Italy instead? I believe he was tried, convicted and deported from Italy instead of serving time, IIRC.
I think when the hijackers were given over to Italian authorities, Italian magistrate refused to detain Abbas, because there was not enough evidence of his involvement. He was released, a few days later the charges were brought, but by then he disappeared. He was tried in absentia in italy, and sentenced to life in prison. Italy is currently seeking his extradition.
I also heard on NPR this morning that it was not just Abbas that was arrested, but several other operatives of the PLF. There were documents seized that suggested Abbas was involved in the recent violence, and may have facilited the payments from Saddam to suicide bombers. Of course, this is new info, and we will have to wait until it is verified. Will not surprise me, though.