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A former Halifax taxi driver convicted of sexual assault in 2020, who fled the country while out on bail, has been extradited from Italy to Canada to serve the remainder of his sentence.

Bassam Al-Rawi was sentenced to two years in prison in December 2020 for the 2012 sexual assault of a woman he had picked up in downtown Halifax.

He was released in 2022 on bail while seeking leave to appeal his conviction with the Supreme Court of Canada.

According to the Nova Scotia Public Prosecution Service (PPS), his release order included strict conditions, which required him to live in Ottawa with his surety.

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But authorities learned in May 2022 that Al-Rawi had breached his condition, and travelled to Montreal to meet up with his wife and young son. It’s believed they fled to Iraq.

PPS says Al-Rawi was taken into custody in Italy on Sept. 8, 2023. He unsuccessfully appealed against his extradition, and was ordered to be sent back …

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