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MIAMI (AP) - Anti-Castro militant Luis Posada Carriles, an aging ex-CIA operative suspected in a decades-old Cuban airliner bombing, was released from U.S. custody Thursday and flew to Miami as he awaits trial on immigration fraud charges.
Posada was released from a New Mexico jail after posting bond and went to his wife's house in Miami. He was required to post a $250,000 bond and his wife, daughter and son were required to post a $100,000 bond to secure his release.
A frail Posada was accompanied on the flight by U.S. Marshals, Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials. His daughter and attorney helped him walk up to the second-floor apartment.
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