Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Sweden drops rape investigat­ion against Assange after 9 years

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STOCKHOLM: A Swedish prosecutor dropped a rape investigat­ion against Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, ending the near decade-old case that had sent the anti-secrecy campaigner into hiding in London’s Ecuadorian embassy to avoid extraditio­n.

Although the prosecutor’s decision can be appealed, it probably closes the case launched in 2010. The accuser’s lawyer said she was studying whether to appeal it.

Assange skipped bail in Britain to avoid possible extraditio­n and took refuge in the embassy in 2012. He was dragged out by police in April this year, and is now in jail fighting extraditio­n to the US on computer hacking and espionage charges unveiled after he left the embassy.

While Assange was in the embassy, the statute of limitation­s ran out on investigat­ing all but one of several Swedish sex crime complaints originally filed by two women.

Deputy chief prosecutor Evamarie Persson reopened the remaining case after Assange left the embassy, but she said on Tuesday the passage of time meant there was not enough evidence to indict Assange.

“After conducting a comprehens­ive assessment of what has emerged during the course of the preliminar­y investigat­ion I then make the assessment that the evidence is not strong enough to form the basis for filing an indictment,” she told a news conference. “Nine years have passed. Time is a player in this decision.”

Assange, a 48-year-old Australian, has repeatedly denied the sex crime allegation­s, calling them part of a plot to discredit him and secure his eventual transfer to the United States.

“Let us now focus on the threat Mr Assange has been warning about for years: the belligeren­t prosecutio­n of the United States and the threat it poses to the First Amendment,” Wikileaks editorin-chief, Kristinn Hrafnsson, said.

Assange’s Swedish lawyer, Per Samuelson, said as far as he was aware, British lawyers had not yet been able to contact Assange in jail to inform him of the Swedish decision.

“This is the end of Assange’s associatio­n with the Swedish justice system,” Samuelson said. “But he is not happy with the way he’s been treated. He lost faith in the Swedish justice system years ago.”

 ?? AFP FILE ?? Julian Assange
AFP FILE Julian Assange

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