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Suspected Drug Dealer Cannot Be Extradited To The Uk Because Of Poor Conditions In Uk Jails
Germany refused to extradite a suspected Albanian drug dealer to the UK because the UK would not give guarantees about the conditions he would be held (imprisoned), with his legal representative citing the poor conditions in UK jails (overcrowding, staff shortages, violence, poor ventilation etc).
Having left the EU due to Brexit, there is no longer the European Arrest Warrant system in place, which would have led to his automatic return (another Brexit benefit). With the UK’s poor prison conditions, we can expect to see more successful appeals based on this reason.
Apparently after the court ruling, the suspect was freed and can no longer be sought by the UK authorities while he is in Germany.
I have not seen the rabid Daily Mail/Express running this story, being outraged that foreign courts are demanding humane conditions in our jails.
Having left the EU due to Brexit, there is no longer the European Arrest Warrant system in place, which would have led to his automatic return (another Brexit benefit). With the UK’s poor prison conditions, we can expect to see more successful appeals based on this reason.
Apparently after the court ruling, the suspect was freed and can no longer be sought by the UK authorities while he is in Germany.
I have not seen the rabid Daily Mail/Express running this story, being outraged that foreign courts are demanding humane conditions in our jails.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This story is nothing to do with the EU, Germany decided not to extradite an individual to the UK because we would not give them assurances concerning the conditions he would be held (imprisoned).
According to the narrator, if the UK had bothered to respond to the German court with details that would have satisfied them, re his imprisonment in the UK – then they would have been happy to extradite him.
So the reality of the story is incompetence on behalf of the UK authorities (and poor conditions in UK jails in general).
According to the narrator, if the UK had bothered to respond to the German court with details that would have satisfied them, re his imprisonment in the UK – then they would have been happy to extradite him.
So the reality of the story is incompetence on behalf of the UK authorities (and poor conditions in UK jails in general).
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