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The Florence Court of Appeal upheld convictions against five Italian police officers involved in the 2013 deportation of Alma Shalabayeva and her daughter Alua. The court reinstated five-year prison sentences for Renato Cortese, Maurizio Improta, Luca Armeni, Francesco Stampacchia, and a four-year sentence for Vincenzo Tramma, while reducing lifetime bans from public office to five years. Defense lawyers plan to appeal the ruling, and Italy's Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi expressed support for the officers while respecting judicial decisions.

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