The man who tried to assassinate Pope John Paul II is being sent back to jail. It comes after the Turkish Supreme Court overturned the decision made last week to release Mehmet Ali Agca.
The Turkish Justice Ministry had appealed against the ruling to set him free. Agca's motives for shooting and seriously injuring the Pope back in 1981 remain a mystery, although there are claims he was a hired hitman working for communist secret services.
He was captured immediately and spent 19 years in prison in
Agca was then extradited back to
That is likely to please many Turks, who vocally opposed the decision to let him walk free. It is reported Agca has already been arrested.
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Mehmet Ali Agca in