The fugitive, now in police custody, was identified as Moises
Tejada, who is classified as violent by the New York state
prison service's investigations unit.
The 53-year-old is listed among the department's most wanted
individuals.
The arrest was first reported by Italy's la Repubblica newspaper
and confirmed by the source.
Tejada, whose name has the alternative spelling of Teiada,
attracted the suspicion of police who detained him and found he
was carrying knives that were 20 cm (8 inches) long.
St Peter's Square was busy with pilgrims and tourists as Pope
Francis was holding a general audience that day, Wednesday April
10. It was not clear if Tejada, who has convictions for robbery
and kidnapping, posed any threat to the pope.
Investigators have found that he had recently arrived in Rome
from Moldova, having previously spent time in Ukraine.
He told investigators he had been in Ukraine since 2022 fighting
against the Russian invasion, la Repubblica reported.
The New York Department of Corrections said in a statement that
Tejada had been released on parole from Sullivan Correctional
Facility, a maximum-security prison north of New York City, in
March 2022. A warrant to return him to custody for violating his
parole conditions was issued seven months later, after he failed
to report to his parole officer.
The department added that its Office of Special Investigations
was working on extradition procedures from Italy with the U.S.
Marshals Service, describing it as the lead agency for the case.
(Reporting by Marco Carta, Alvise Armellini; Additional
reporting by Jonathan Allen in New York; Writing by Keith Weir;
Editing by Gavin Jones, Angus MacSwan and Sandra Maler)
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