country, for torture, whatever. when the prosecutor named the local cia station chief in that case the chief claimed diplomatic immunity, but the judge didn t by buy it. by that time, the man had retired, and the judge said for a crime as serious as kidnapping, even an active diplomatic employee wouldn t get immunity. well, two years later, an arrest warrant was issued for him and 20 other people for kidnapping and seized without a warrant and taking the person to another country, also known as one to employ torture. but by the time the case had happened, they all had fled italy, including the former cia station chief guy. the judge went ahead with the trial anyway. that june in trial he read out loud the name of all 26 americans in the case, listing them all. fugitive, fugitive, fugitive, but while the trial was carried out in absentia, the station man became a wanted man, this is the interpol poster of him, in 2009, the verdict came down, the judge convicted them for the kidnapping o
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