Suspected arms dealer linked to Paris supermarket attack extradited from Spain
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Spanish police say a man arrested this month on suspicion of supplying arms used in an attack on a Paris kosher supermarket last year has been sent back to France.
The national police said Tuesday in a statement that Frenchman Antoine Denevi boarded a jet with French police to return to his country and face charges of trafficking in arms and explosives and membership in a criminal organization.
Denevi was arrested on April 12 in the southern Spanish beach town of Rincon de la Victoria.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}In an appearance in Madrid's National Court, he denied selling weapons to attackers.
Spain's Interior Ministry has said Denevi left France for Spain after the January 2015 attack.