Italy on Sunday launched an Iranian businessman detained final month over his alleged involvement in a drone assault that killed three American service members and wounded dozens extra.
Mohammad Abedini, 38, was arrested in Milan in December on a warrant and extradition request made by the U.S. Division of Justice.
The U.S. DOJ had charged Abedini and Mahdi Mohammad Sadeghi, an Iranian-U.S. nationwide, with conspiring to export delicate U.S. drone expertise to Iran. Abedini additionally confronted expenses of supplying materials used within the drone strike at a base in Jordan final 12 months.
On Sunday, Italian Justice Minister Carlo Nordio put in a request to Milan’s court docket of attraction to revoke Abedini’s arrest after the Italian Justice Ministry decided it did not have the grounds to comply with by way of with the U.S. DOJ’s extradition request, Reuters reported.
The U.S. DOJ didn’t instantly reply to NPR’s request for touch upon the case.
By Sunday night, IRNA, Iran’s state media, reported that Abedini had safely arrived in Tehran.
The Iranian Judiciary instructed IRNA that Abedini had been arrested following a “misunderstanding.”
Abedini’s launch comes simply days after an Italian journalist, Cecilia Sala, was freed after being detained whereas on a reporting journey in Tehran. Sala, who got here to Iran on a journalist visa, was accused of “violating the legal guidelines of the Islamic Republic of Iran.”
Sala was detained on Dec. 19, simply three days after Abedini’s arrest in Italy. The timing of each arrests and releases has led to hypothesis that Sala was used as a bargaining chip in trade for Abedini’s launch.
Sala’s launch additionally got here simply days after Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni made a shock go to to Florida to fulfill with President-elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago.
Meloni mentioned Sala’s launch was the results of a “diplomatic triangulation” with Iran and the U.S.