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Indonesia to repatriate alleged drug trafficker to Italy

Interpol issued a red notice for Strangio in 2016 over the sale of 160kg of marijuana and links to Italy's 'Ndrangheta' organised crime syndicate, police say.

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Antonio Strangio stands during a press conference at the Immigration Office in Jimbaran on Indonesia's resort island of Bali on Feb 19, 2023. Photo: AFP
Antonio Strangio stands during a press conference at the Immigration Office in Jimbaran on Indonesia's resort island of Bali on Feb 19, 2023. Photo: AFP

Indonesian authorities will repatriate alleged drug trafficker Antonio Strangio, an Italian and Australian dual national who was detained in Bali earlier this month, to Italy on Sunday, authorities said.

Interpol issued a red notice for Strangio, 32, in 2016 over the sale of 160kg of marijuana and links to Italy's 'Ndrangheta' organised crime syndicate, police commissioner Anggaito Hadi Prabowo told reporters on Sunday.

"After coordinating with National Central Bureau in Rome, he must be sent to Italy immediately. He will be delivered from here to Italy, and there he will be called to account on his case until there is a ruling," Anggaito said.

Strangio, who claimed to have a property business in Australia, maintained his innocence, local media reported citing police.

The authorities said three Indonesian police officials will take Strangio to Italy, but they declined to provide further details on his flight plan due to safety reasons and so as not to inconvenience other passengers.

Strangio was arrested on Feb 3 in Indonesia's resort island of Bali which he was transiting on his way home to Australia.