Sunday, December 16, 2007

Pope John Paul II assassin to be interrogated by Polish investigators

Polish prosecutors of the Institute of National Remembrance will interrogate Ali Agca, the contract killer who was commissioned the assassination of John Paul II back in 1981.

The Turkish criminal has given conflicting testimonies over the years and the Polish Institute of National Remembrance wants to make the facts more precise, hence the decision to send investigators to Turkey.

Last week the Institute of National Rememberance received the 35 thousand page document file of the case from the Vatican, including the transcriptions of Ali Agca's testimonies.

Pope John Paul II was shot by Ali Agca on St. Peter's Square in the Vatican on May 13, 1981.

The assassin spent 19 years in an Italian prison.

He left prison in January last year.

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