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Capture of notorious terrorist Carlos the Jackal in Khartoum

 Sudan
Global Security
Political
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Updated By: History Editorial Network (HEN)
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Carlos the Jackal, one of the world’s most notorious terrorists, was captured in Khartoum, Sudan after decades of evading international law enforcement. Born Ilich Ramírez Sánchez in Venezuela, he became a key figure in several high-profile attacks during the 1970s and 1980s, including the 1975 raid on the OPEC headquarters in Vienna and multiple bombings and assassinations across Europe. His capture was the result of meticulous intelligence work and cooperation among international law enforcement agencies. French authorities, in particular, had been actively pursuing him for years due to his involvement in various terrorist activities on French soil. It was Sudanese officials, however, who apprehended him, after pressure from France and other nations seeking to end his reign of terror. The apprehension of Carlos the Jackal was a pivotal moment in the fight against international terrorism. It highlighted the importance of global collaboration in tackling terror networks that operate across borders. For Sudan, this event marked a step towards aligning with international anti-terrorism efforts, signaling a shift in its previous ambiguous stance on harboring fugitives. Statistically, Carlos was linked to numerous deaths and injuries, making his capture significant in terms of justice and security. He was ultimately extradited to France, where he faced trial and was sentenced to life imprisonment for his crimes, finally bringing some closure to his many victims and their families. #CarlosTheJackal #Khartoum #InternationalTerrorism #GlobalSecurity #MoofLife