Italian Fugitive and Former Red Brigades Member Arrested in Argentina
Leonardo Bertulazzi, wanted for decades-old crimes, faces extradition after losing refugee status under President Milei.
- Leonardo Bertulazzi, 72, was arrested in Buenos Aires for his involvement in the Red Brigades' 1970s kidnappings and murders.
- Bertulazzi had been living in Argentina with refugee status since 2004, which was revoked by the current administration.
- He was sentenced in absentia in Italy to 27 years in prison for his role in the kidnapping of Pietro Costa and the killing of Aldo Moro.
- The arrest was facilitated by cooperation between Italian and Argentine authorities and Interpol.
- Bertulazzi's extradition to Italy may be delayed as his lawyers appeal the revocation of his refugee status.