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Swedish court will not extradite fugitive sought by China

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Last Updated : Jul 09 2019 | 3:30 PM IST

Sweden's top court said Tuesday it won't extradite a fugitive to China, saying he risks the death penalty, torture or degrading treatment that would violate the European Convention on Human Rights.

The Supreme Court said the extradition of Qiao Jianjun "cannot take place," adding it had informed the Swedish government of its ruling. There was no immediate reaction from the government.

Qiao, a former head of a grain storage facility in China, is accused of money laundering and embezzling millions of dollars, among other offenses.

He was initially detained in Sweden in August 2018 at the request of China.

He was released June 19 but detained again five days later at the request of the US and remains detained pending a decision on whether he can be extradited there. In the United States, Qiao is wanted for money laundering in California in 2015.

"There is a risk that in China, he will be subjected to persecution for political reasons" and "will be sentenced to death and be subjected to torture or inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment," the court said in its ruling.

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"It is probable" that Qiao who had been opposing extradition, committed the alleged crimes in 2011, estimated to be worth up to 290 million kronor (USD 31 million), it said.

Qiao who is also known as Feng Li, left China in 2011, moved to the United States and became a citizen of Saint Kitts and Nevis in 2012.

He later moved to Sweden where he sought asylum in March 2019. No decision about his asylum bid has been made, according to a court document.

Swedish broadcaster SVT said he has been living in Sweden under a different name since 2015.

There was no immediate reaction from Beijing.

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First Published: Jul 09 2019 | 3:30 PM IST

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