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Last Updated: Monday, 28 November 2005, 15:08 GMT
Extradition for mafia probe man
Antonio La Torre is accused of serious crimes in Italy
Antonio La Torre is accused of serious crimes in Italy
The justice minister has signed an order to extradite an Aberdeen businessman, with alleged links to the mafia, back to his native Italy.

Antonio La Torre, 49, has been accused of robbery, extortion and production of counterfeit money.

It was alleged the businessman and restaurateur led a mafia-style gang known to police as the La Torre Clan.

In September, a sheriff said there were grounds for Mr La Torre - in custody since March - to be extradited.

Acts of extortion

During the hearing at Edinburgh Sheriff Court, the Crown claimed there was a "clear case" in Scots law of conspiracy.

It said that Mr La Torre was the person who "organised, oversaw, manipulated and executed" various acts of extortion and other crimes.

The case was then referred to Justice Minister Cathy Jamieson for a final decision.

A spokeswoman for the Scottish Executive said: "The order was signed by the minister at the weekend, and today we have gone to La Torre's solicitors, advising them that the order has been signed.

"He has got two weeks to appeal the decision of the sheriff."

It is understood Mr La Torre can also appeal against the decision made by Ms Jamieson to sign the document.


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