Oman Daily Observer

EX-CIA spy flees from Italy to US fearing for her safety

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ROME: A former US spy, pardoned by Italy in connection with the CIA kidnapping of a terrorism suspect in Milan, has fled from Italy to the United States fearing for her safety, Italian newspaper Il Corriere della Sera on Sunday quoted her as saying.

Sabrina de Sousa is one of 26 people convicted by Italy in absentia over the 2003 abduction of Egyptian cleric Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr, but the only one to spend any time in prison for the operation, in which she denies involvemen­t.

De Sousa was still due to carry out community service in Italy until next year after the Italian president commuted her four-year prison sentence but she decided to flee the country after US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and CIA Director Gina Haspel visited Rome in October, Il Corriere said.

“I was terrified of the consequenc­es that I could face,” the dual Portuguese-us citizen was quoted as saying by the newspaper.

“The arrival of Haspel in Italy confirmed to the Italian government that the US administra­tion had washed its hands of my case,” she added, without elaboratin­g.

Pompeo visited Italy at the beginning of October, while Haspel met Italy’s secret service heads in Rome on October 9, according to Italian media. So far, no connection between the meetings and the De Sousa case has been reported.

Andrea Saccucci, an Italian lawyer who has submitted an appeal to the European Court of Human Rights on behalf of De Sousa, confirmed on Sunday that his client had left Italy.

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