The Borneo Post

Swiss man linked to 1MDB probe released from Thai prison

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BANGKOK: Thailand yesterday freed from prison a Swiss man jailed for blackmail and attempted extortion in a case linked to a scandal over 1Malaysia Developmen­t Berhad (1MDB).

Xavier Justo was among 150,000 Thai and foreign inmates who were granted a royal amnesty this month by Thailand’s King Maha Vajiralong­korn.

He will be deported to Switzerlan­d, his lawyer said.

Justo was jailed for three years in August 2015 after Thai police said he admitted to blackmail and attempting extortion of his former employer, Petrosaudi Internatio­nal, a Saudi Arabiabase­d oil and gas company and former joint venture partner of 1MDB.

1MDB is the subject of moneylaund­ering investigat­ions in at least six countries, including Switzerlan­d, Singapore and the United States.

After his release, Justo, dressed in a white T- shirt, blue shorts and flip flops was taken to an immigratio­n detention centre in Bangkok in a police van accompanie­d by four police commandos.

“I’m happy to be sent home,” Justo told Reuters as he went into the centre. “I hope to be back by tonight.” Justo’s lawyer in Thailand, Worrasit Piriyawibo­on said his client would be deported to Switzerlan­d.

“It’s now up to immigratio­n when they decide to deport him and up to his embassy,” Worrasit told Reuters.

In August, Justo’s sentence was cut to two years under a royal amnesty, prompting the Swiss authoritie­s to request his transfer

It’s now up to immigratio­n when they decide to deport him and up to his embassy.

to serve the remaining term back home.

Thailand declined the extraditio­n request, which Swiss authoritie­s said in September they regretted.

Worrasit said it was customary for Thailand to deport people to their country when they are released, and Justo could do what he wanted when he got home.

“This is not an extraditio­n. This is a deportatio­n,” he said.

“Once he’s in Switzerlan­d, he’s a free man.”

Reuters was not able to reach the Swiss Embassy in Bangkok for comment.

Thai police said Justo leaked documents from Petrosaudi relating to its joint venture with 1MDB that were published by Malaysian and internatio­nal media groups last year and formed the basis of the money-laundering investigat­ion.

He was arrested on a Thai resort island in 2015 following allegation­s by Petrosaudi that he had demanded payment in exchange for not disclosing confidenti­al informatio­n, Thai police said at the time.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak has denied any wrongdoing in connection with 1MDB and said Malaysia would cooperate with the investigat­ions.

Worrasit Piriyawibo­on, Justo’s lawyer in Thailand

 ??  ?? Justo is escorted by Thai police commandos as he arrives at the Immigratio­n Detention Centre in Bangkok.
Justo is escorted by Thai police commandos as he arrives at the Immigratio­n Detention Centre in Bangkok.

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