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09 July 2010
No request made yet to extradite RPK
Whitehall has yet to receive any application from Putrajaya to extradite fugitive blogger Raja Petra Kamarudin although the Malaysian government has hinted that the United Kingdom has refused to co-operate over the issue.
Malaysian government officials familiar with the extradition process said the Home Ministry has been unable to make the application because his alleged offence is not a crime in the UK.
“No official request has been made to bring back Raja Petra,” a source told The Malaysian Insider.
The British High Commission in Kuala Lumpur has refused to comment specifically on Raja Petra’s case but issued a statement on Wednesday about the extradition request procedure.
“An extradition request from one Commonwealth country to another is governed by the London Scheme for Extradition within the Commonwealth. This contains a Dual Criminality Rule,” said the High Commission statement.
“A person sought will only be extradited for an extradition offence. For the purpose of this scheme, an extradition offence is an offence however described which is punishable in the requesting and requested country by imprisonment for two years or a greater penalty,” it added.
Questions on Malaysia’s ability to bring back Raja Petra were first raised by PKR supreme council member Datuk Zaid Ibrahim who claimed that Putrajaya was unable to state what offence the Malaysia Today news portal editor had committed.
Earlier this week, Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein indirectly suggested that the British government has not agreed to extradite Raja Petra.
Under the British Extradition Act 2003, the requesting state has to submit an extradition request to the secretary of state who would issue a certificate for a hearing before a judge.
Apart from making sure that the person’s alleged conduct has to be a crime in both countries, the judge must also be satisfied that the extradition would not lead to violation of human rights under the British Human Rights Act 1998.
Raja Petra, who was facing a criminal defamation trial, was given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal in November last year by the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court after the police failed to serve a warrant of arrest.
He was believed to have fled the country in May last year after he was charged with defaming Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, the wife of the prime minister.
The member of the Selangor royal house had allegedly published an article linking the murder of Mongolian national Altantuya Shaariibuu to Rosmah.
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BN don't waste your time in this extradiction - another waste of taxpayers money. Whatever is it, BN is fully responsible for all this mishap in law. First we have to look at ourself to see what is lacking in us. If we ourselves contradict with other country in term of law - then don't talk about extradiction.
How to extradite RPK from Britain? RPK has not committed any crime. Only in the eyes of UMNO leaders, he is a criminal because he wrote about the wrong doings of the corrupted people. British would respect the freedom of expression . All the hue and cry will make UMNO leaders look like the criminals, not RPK.
the rule of law exist in the uk...so no monkey business...the waving of the kris works for jaguh kampongs...and ironically...the monkeys are on our pay roll...and they treat you as monkeys...talk like monkeys...and all of them are multi millionaires and billionaires on the small wage we pay as paupers...you have to be a monkey to live among them as they treat you as one...RPK cannot be extradited as the police monkeys have to produce cogent evidence...not like the "saiful statement" that no one can see...and the monkey judges will not be able to stand up in a magistrates court here to make a bail application for stealing eggs...as they do not understand or capable to articulate the law of "theft"...and the biggest of these monkeys is chief justice of malaysia...IGP of malaysia...and so on and so forth...it is sad and frustrating....
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