The Borneo Post

Ex-CIA agent convicted over imam kidnapping to face sentencing

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LISBON: A former CIA agent who was found guilty of kidnapping an Egyptian imam by an Italian court more than a decade ago said Thursday she intended to return to Italy to face her sentence, but hopes to avoid prison.

Sabrina de Sousa, who holds dual American and Portuguese nationalit­y, said she would leave Portugal to face the Italian courts over the abduction of radical preacher Abu Omar from a Milan street in 2003 in an operation allegedly led jointly by the CIA and the Italian intelligen­ce services.

She has a l ready gone on trial in absentia along with 22 others in what were the first legal conviction­s in the world against people involved in the CIA’s extraordin­ary renditions programme that followed the September 11, 2001 attacks.

“I’m going back to Italy next week to serve a sentence that will be determined by the Italian courts,” 60- year- old de Sousa told AFP, saying she hoped to be released on parole and carry out community service.

At the end of February, Italian President Sergio Mattarella granted her “a partial pardon of one year’s imprisonme­nt”, reducing her jail time to three years of a lenient form of sentence that does not necessaril­y need to be served behind bars and allows the convict to work.

It a ly t hen withdrew t he European arrest warrant issued after her arrest in October 2015 at Lisbon airport.

In an email sent from the US, where she just had surgery, de Sousa said even if she were able to do her community service in Portugal she “would have reason to be very concerned about what would happen to me”. — AFP

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