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Tuesday 13 December 2011

THE BULLETIN - Noriega back in Panama for more prison time, Dec 13, 2011

Ex-Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega gestures Sunday while being carried in a wheelchair by a police officer inside El Renacer prison on the outskirts of Panama City. Noriega returned home Sunday, concluding his extradition from France after more than 20 years in U.S. and French prisons.
"PANAMA CITY — Nearly 22 years ago, a U.S. military plane whisked the de facto leader of this nation, Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega, off to Florida to face trial, and ultimately a prison sentence, for drug trafficking.
On Sunday evening, a commercial airliner landed here with much less fanfare, carrying him back. After a flight of more than 15 hours from Paris, where he had served additional time for money laundering, Noriega arrived at El Renacer Prison, a former U.S. facility, to complete a 20-year sentence for three convictions stemming from several deaths and await possible further judgment in Panama’s courts."
As the plane descended, a doctor checked Noriega, 77, who appeared to react to seeing the capital city from the air for the first time in years, a correspondent on the plane said. Noriega was kept from public view after landing at 6:08 p.m. aboard Iberia Airlines Flight 6345. A photo released by the Panamanian government showed him at the prison in a wheelchair, with a thin smile and wearing a dark suit, a red tie and a dark windbreaker slung partly over him.
Later, prison officials, responding to rumors that Noriega was not really in Panama, wheeled him to a doorway and Noriega, now in a red long-sleeve shirt and white sweatpants, gestured to reporters kept far away. The prison director, Angel Calderon, said Noriega was declining interviews and close-up pictures.
 

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