Kuala Lumpar – Malaysia To Extradite Iranian For Attack On Israelis

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     An undated handout photo released by Royal Thai Police on 20 February 2012 shows a passport photo of a suspected bomber Iran national, Masoud Sedaghatzadeh who alleged in the connection of three bomb explosions on 14 February 2012 in Bangkok, Thailand. Sedaghatzadeh now was detained by Malaysian authorities a day after fleeing Thailand.Kuala Lumpar – A Malaysian court ruled Monday that an Iranian man accused of plotting to attack Israeli targets in Bangkok must be extradited to Thailand.

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    Masoud Sedaghatzadeh said he planned to appeal the decision. He is not expected to be immediately deported.

    Sedaghatzadeh was arrested at a Malaysian airport soon after an apparently accidental explosion rocked a Bangkok neighborhood Feb. 14.

    Bombs were found at the house were the explosion occurred, and Thai police say Sedaghatzadeh and two other Iranian men now in Thai custody had been seen leaving the house.

    Thai officials have said Israeli diplomats may have been the target of the alleged plot.

    A Kuala Lumpur district court on Monday ruled in favor of the Malaysian government’s bid to deport Sedaghatzadeh to the Thai capital.

    Sedaghatzadeh, 31, insists he visited Thailand for a vacation and came to Malaysia to buy automobile parts for his business in Tehran.

    “I do not belong to any terrorist organization either in Iran or outside Iran,” he said in court documents filed Monday by his Malaysian lawyer.

    Judge Komathy Suppiah ruled there was sufficient evidence that Sedaghatzadeh was a fugitive who could be handed over into Thai custody.

    Sedaghatzadeh has 15 days to file an appeal, said his lawyer, Nashir Hussin.

    Malaysian prosecutors have said the Iranian was wanted by Thailand on suspicion of “taking part in making and possessing an explosive device” as well as causing an explosion that led to human injuries and property damage. He faces life in prison if convicted in Thailand.

    Israel has blamed Iran for the explosions, which wounded five including one of the alleged bombers, as well as two incidents the day before: a bombing in India that wounded an Israeli diplomat’s wife and driver, and an attempted bombing in the former Soviet republic of Georgia. Iran has denied involvement.


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    vitriol
    vitriol
    11 years ago

    Good, now this guy will rot in a Thai prison for the rest of his life and be fed fried rats fresh from his cell when the kitchen rations run short.