France Confirms it Will Extradite Noriega to Panama

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France confirmed Wednesday that it has issued an extradition order to send Panamanian ex-strongman Manuel Noriega -- currently serving a French jail term for laundering drug money -- back home.

Noriega has three convictions for human rights violations in Panama, dating to his military rule there from 1983 to 1989. Each conviction carries a 20-year prison sentence.

French Prime Minister Francois Fillon signed the extradition order early last month and Noriega was notified of it last Friday, Fillon's office said, confirming a statement by the Panamanian ex-leader's lawyer.

Noriega has one month to appeal the decision, but his lawyer said he does not plan to do so.

A legal hearing has been set for September 8 to finalize the execution of the extradition order, Noriega's lawyer said.

Noriega was sentenced by a Paris court in July last year to seven years in jail for laundering the equivalent of 2.3 million euros (then $2.8 million) from the Medellin drug cartel through French banks.

The drug money transited through the now-defunct Bank of Credit and Commerce International in the late 1980s and was used by Noriega's wife and a shell company to buy three luxury apartments in Paris.

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Default-user-icon Ghostinianos (Guest) over 12 years

Oh leave the man alone. Chirac and Ronald Reagan laundered money, not to mention the crimes they committed in proxy. Did anyone put them in jail or even tried them? Just leave him alone after all these years.