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Alleged Pan Am Hijacker Pleads Not Guilty

101309panam.jpg When news broke that alleged Pan Am hijacker Luis Armando Peña Soltren—the FBI's longest wanted fugitive—had turned himself over to authorities yesterday, it seemed probable that Soltren had worked out a plea deal in exchange for surrendering after more than four decades in exile. But today Soltren pleaded not guilty to participating in the 1968 hijacking of a Pan Am flight from New York and rerouting it to Havana, where he has lived ever since.

Soltren was taken into custody at JFK Sunday after arriving on a flight from Cuba. At his arraignment today, he pleaded not guilty to kidnapping, air piracy and other charges that could send him to jail for life. Prosecutors asked that Soltren be held without bail, and the United States Attorney's Office released a statement saying, "Luis Armando Peña Soltren will finally face the American justice system that he has been evading for more than four decades. The passage of time does not dull our resolve to bring fugitives like Peña Soltren to justice."

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  • Past Taliban

    he shoulda smashed that airplane into the Pentagon while he had the chance.

  • ANGRYGOD11

    Unless he's dying, he will do time.

    The odyssey of Felix Rolando Peterson-Coplin, who hijacked a plane to Cuba three decades ago and then led an open life as a fugitive, came to an end in Federal District Court in Manhattan yesterday afternoon when a judge sentenced him to 6 1/2 years in prison.


    This guy was a 63 year-old school janitor living with his Canadian wife (He's Dominican) and got 6 1/2 years.

    He got caught in upstate NY while visiting a friend.

  • Mr Mel

    He should do time, otherwise it will just encourage others. The 9/11 scum may have been discouraged if we would have used everything at our disposal to get these guys.

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