Sweden agrees to extradite man to Turkey in wake of NATO deal

The transfer comes weeks after Turkey demanded that a lot of folks be extradited from Sweden in change for a NATO deal.

Sweden Minister for Justice and Migration Morgan Johansson talks to the press
Sweden's Justice Minister Morgan Johansson mentioned the extradition is 'a standard routine matter' [File: François Walschaerts/AFP]

Sweden’s authorities has determined to extradite to Turkey a person in his 30s who is needed for fraud.

The transfer – introduced on Thursday – is the primary case since Turkey demanded that a lot of folks be extradited in return for permitting Stockholm to formally apply for NATO membership.

NATO ally Turkey lifted its veto over Finland and Sweden’s bid to hitch the Western alliance in June after weeks of tense negotiations wherein Ankara accused the 2 Nordic international locations of harbouring what Turkey says are fighters of the banned Kurdistan Staff’ Occasion (PKK).

As a part of the deal, Turkey submitted an inventory of individuals it needed Sweden to extradite, however has since expressed frustration over the dearth of progress.

“It is a regular routine matter. The particular person in query is a Turkish citizen and convicted of fraud offences in Turkey in 2013 and 2016,” Justice Minister Morgan Johansson advised Reuters information company in a textual content message.

“The Supreme Courtroom has examined the problem as normal and concluded that there are not any obstacles to extradition,” he mentioned.

A spokesperson for the justice ministry declined to say if the person was on the checklist of individuals Turkey has demanded to have extradited or to supply additional touch upon the matter.

Swedish broadcaster SVT, which was first to report on the extradition, mentioned the person was sentenced in Turkey to 14 years in jail on a number of accounts of financial institution card fraud.

The person, detained in Sweden since final yr, says he has been wrongfully sentenced as a result of he's a convert to Christianity, refused to do army service and has Kurdish roots, SVT mentioned.

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