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U.S. to extradite Noriega to France

By The Panama Gringo | July 23, 2007

Former Panamanian strongman Manuel Noriega will be extradited to France to serve a 10-year sentence for money laundering upon his release from prison in Florida this fall, according to Justice Department papers filed in court Tuesday.

A French court convicted and sentenced Noriega in absentia in 1999. He was charged with unlawfully depositing millions in drug money in several French bank accounts and laundering the cash partly by purchasing three Paris apartments. In the decision to send Noriega, 69, to France, the United States turned down Panama’s request that he be returned to face murder charges in connection with his alleged oppression of political opponents, said Foreign Minister Samuel Lewis Navarro. Some analysts have said that Noriega still enjoys some support and that his return to Panama to face trial could cause political problems for President Martin Torrijos.

Accused of smuggling cocaine and racketeering in association with Colombia’s Medellin drug cartel, Noriega was deposed by the U.S. invasion of Panama in December 1989.

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