Crispy Ambulance
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I might be wrong but the 'comfort letters' that appeared to grant immunity to suspects were deemed illegal so anyone caught could still face prosecution for their crimes. The other aspect relates to convicted terrorists being freed from prison as part of the agreement. In other words, those that have been successfully tried were freed but those on the run are still open to prosecution, if they are caught!
You could very well be right about that (bit of a grey area). But not publicly seen a lot of intent/movement of bringing known (previously un-prosecuted) terrorists brought in. Seems to be a bit one sided.