Robert Seldon Lady was one of 23 Americans convicted in Italian court for the
From the AP:
The Italian justice ministry says a former CIA station chief who was convicted in the 2003 abduction of an Egyptian terror suspect from a street of Milan has been detained in Panama.
The ministry — which notes they don't know exactly when or where Lady was detained — gave Lady 9 years in prison for the conviction, and will likely make moves to extradite the former agent back to Italy.
Washington has yet to issue a statement on the detainment.
Lady's capture, if confirmed, would be yet another blow to the Agency in what has turned out to be quite a tough year.
They've been plagued with everything from fallout over their involvement in a Kathryn Bigelow movie, to outed station chiefs, to agents captured allegedly in the process of recruiting double agents.
They've also come under fire for their involvement in Benghazi, and a shooting in Pakistan.