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Carlos the Jackal gets 3rd life sentence

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PARIS: A French court sent Carlos the Jackal, once one of the world’s most wanted criminals, back to jail for his third life sentence on Tuesday after convicting him of a grenade attack 42 years ago on a Paris shop that killed two people.

The Venezuelan, whose real name is Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, is already serving two life sentences in France for deadly attacks in the 1970s and 1980s.

The 67-year-old Ramirez, in a final statement before the judges announced their verdict, denounced the trial as “absurd” and said he was being tried on phoney evidence.

His lawyers had urged the special Paris court to acquit him but the court found him guilty and handed down the life sentenced requested by the prosecutor­s.

Ramirez was charged with murder over the Sept 15, 1974, grenade attack on the Publicis drugstore in central Paris, which also injured 34 people. He denied involvemen­t in the attack.

In the 1970s and 1980s, the Marxist militant and selfdubbed “elite gunman” became a symbol of Cold War antiimperi­alism and public enemy number one for Western government­s.

He sealed his notoriety in 1975 with the hostage-taking of Opec oil ministers in Vienna in the name of the Palestinia­n struggle and went on t o become an internatio­nal gunfor-hire assassin with Soviet bloc protectors.

At the start of his trial two weeks ago, Ramirez described himself as a “profession­al revolution­ary”.

The two life sentences he is already serving in France are for the murder of two French police officers and an informant in June 1975 and for a series of attacks on trains, a train station and a Paris street in 1982 and 1983 that killed 11 people and wounded about 150 more.

 ??  ?? More jail time: Ramirez Sanchez
More jail time: Ramirez Sanchez

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