ROME (AP) — A Slovak fugitive who had been on the run for 16 years was lastly arrested when he turned up in Milan to assist his nationwide ice hockey staff on the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, police mentioned Friday.
The 44-year-old man, who was not named, was wished by Italian authorities for a collection of thefts dedicated in 2010.
The carabinieri managed to trace down and arrest the person Wednesday after he checked right into a campsite within the outskirts of Milan, due to an computerized alert from the campsite reception.
The fugitive was then taken to Milan’s San Vittore jail to serve a pending sentence of 11 months and seven days, in response to the carabinieri, Italy’s navy police.
The person didn’t handle to see the opening recreation by which Slovakia’s hockey team beat Finland with a sound 4-1 at Milan’s Santagiulia Enviornment on Wednesday.
