Carlo Cicuttini

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Carlo Cicuttini (born 194?) is a former member of the neo-fascist grouping Ordine Nuovo, who was convicted in absentia in 1987 for carrying out a bombing attack against four Carabinieri, in Peteano, 1972.

Military officers helped Cicuttini escape to Spain, where he lived for two decades. He was eventually captured on a business trip to France, and extradited back to Italy. He had been arrested and let go by Spanish police in 1985, but they were not aware of an Italian extradition request. Cicuttini supposedly had ties with the Guerrilleros de Cristo Rey and the Grupos Antiterroristas de Liberación.[1]

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  • "France extradites right-wing terrorist", Associated Press, 2000-05-24. 
  • "France arrests Italian far-right extremist", Agence France Presse, 1998-04-17.