Mauritania said it has extradited to Libya the brother-in-law and former chief of intelligence for the regime of the late Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi. In addition to Libya, Abdullah al-Senussi is also wanted by France and the International Criminal Court, CNN reported. The former Libyan intelligence chief is the subject of an international arrest warrant after being sentenced in absentia to life in prison for a 1989 terrorist attack on a French airliner that killed 170 people, 54 of them French nationals. Libya's transitional government said al-Senussi was arrested in March at an airport in western Mauritania.
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