Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Salem won’t be extradited until he serves 25-yr term: India to Portugal

- Faisal Tandel faisal.tandel@htlive.com n

MUMBAI: India will not allow gangster Abu Salem to be extradited to Portugal until he completes his 25-year sentence in Taloja jail at Navi Mumbai, the government has told a Portuguese administra­tive court.

The government was responding to an applicatio­n Salem made in the Lisbon court, asking to be taken back to that country as India had violated his extraditio­n terms. The government said it had already reduced Salem’s life imprisonme­nt sentence to 25 years, and that he has been in jail for 16 of those years.

Salem’s lawyer in Portugal, Luis Manuel Ferreira, confirmed India’s response. He told HT over the phone: “We made an applicatio­n in the administra­tive court because, under Portuguese law, the extraditio­n of Abu Salem was violated. The Indian government responded saying Abu Salem would only be able to return to Portugal after another nine years.” According to Ferreira, Salem had filed his applicatio­n after he was attacked twice inside the Taloja jail, and feared he may be attacked a third time.

In November, the Lisbon court asked India if Salem could be sent back, to appear in court and testify in person about the allegation­s against him.

Salem first applied through a suit in the Portugal administra­tive court in 2014. He then filed a fresh applicatio­n in May. Following Salem’s fresh applicatio­n in the Portugal administra­tive court earlier this year, officers from the Portuguese embassy, along with a Central Bureau of Investigat­ion official, had visited him at Taloja jail in June. Salem told them the clauses of the extraditio­n treaty were flouted, as the conditions inside the jail were not according to the treaty.

The embassy officials, however, were not allowed to see the jail as they had not taken permission from the government.

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