Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

REFUGEE SOCCER PLAYER FREE AS BAHRAIN ENDS EXTRADITIO­N BID

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BANGKOK: Thailand on Monday freed a jailed refugee Bahraini footballer with residency status in Australia, after Bahrain abandoned its bid to seek his extraditio­n, and immigratio­n officials said he was immediatel­y driven to the airport.

Hakeem Al Araibi, 25, who fled Bahrain in 2014 and received refugee status in Australia, was arrested in November last year at a Bangkok airport while on a honeymoon trip, following an Interpol notice issued at Bahrain’s request. However, the Middle East nation has withdrawn the request, prompting a Thai court to approve a motion by prosecutor­s to drop the case against the footballer, Thai officials said.

“There are no grounds to hold him anymore. It is his right to decide where he will go next. He is a free man,” said Chatchom Akapin, an official in the Thai Attorney-general’s office.

A Reuters witness said Araibi was seen leaving the Bangkok remand prison in a car and immigratio­n officials said he was heading for the main internatio­nal airport in the Thai capital.

Rights group Amnesty Internatio­nal, which lobbied for his release, later said Araibi had arrived at the airport.

It was not immediatel­y clear when or why Bahrain withdrew its request. A Bahrain government spokesman declined to give details when asked who ordered the halt of the legal proceeding­s.

However, authoritie­s in Bahrain, which has accused Araibi of crimes committed during the Arab Spring protests of 2011, said the country reaffirmed its right to pursue legal action against him.

In a statement, Bahrain’s foreign ministry said it had noted the halt of legal proceeding­s and the verdict against the footballer remained in place. Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it had no comment on the case. The de t e nt i o n o f Arai bi , who appeared with his feet in shackles at a court hearing last week, drew internatio­nal criticism, with Australian authoritie­s and fellow footballer­s urging Thailand to release him. REUTERS

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