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− | '''Pietro Fedino''', (also identified as ''''Petro F''''<ref>http://www.derechos.org/nizkor/colombia/doc/plan/dutch.html</ref>) reported by the [[BBC]] in 2002 from the Hague as having been "convicted here recently of dealing in cocaine", was tried along three other men, including with senior [[NATO]] official [[Willem Matser]] and serial fraudster [[Willem van Voorthuizen]].<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3389097.stm</ref> In January 2004 he was found guilty of fraud with forged securities, at which time he was aged 64, and resident in Uithoorn, [[Netherlands]].<ref>http://www.expatica.com/nl/news/Dutch-Nato-official-convicted-of-fraud_115480.html</ref> | + | '''Pietro Fedino''', (also identified as ''''Petro F''''<ref>http://www.derechos.org/nizkor/colombia/doc/plan/dutch.html</ref>) reported by the [[BBC]] in 2002 from the Hague as having been "convicted here recently of dealing in [[cocaine]]", was tried along two or three<ref name=bbc/> other men, including with senior [[NATO]] official [[Willem Matser]] and serial fraudster [[Willem van Voorthuizen]].<ref name=bbc>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3389097.stm</ref> In January 2004 he was found guilty of fraud with forged securities, at which time he was aged 64, and resident in Uithoorn, [[Netherlands]].<ref>http://www.expatica.com/nl/news/Dutch-Nato-official-convicted-of-fraud_115480.html</ref> |
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Pietro Fedino (drug trafficker, crime boss) | |
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Born | 1939 |
Residence | Uithoorn, Netherlands |
Nationality | Italian |
Pietro Fedino, (also identified as 'Petro F'[1]) reported by the BBC in 2002 from the Hague as having been "convicted here recently of dealing in cocaine", was tried along two or three[2] other men, including with senior NATO official Willem Matser and serial fraudster Willem van Voorthuizen.[2] In January 2004 he was found guilty of fraud with forged securities, at which time he was aged 64, and resident in Uithoorn, Netherlands.[3]
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