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Austria detains Ukraine tycoon after extraditio­n ruling

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VIENNA: Austria arrested one of Ukraine’s richest men on Tuesday, a fresh twist for the onetime ally of ousted pro- Russian president Viktor Yanukovych.

Gas magnate Dmytro Firtash was taken into custody over alleged links to organised crime in Spain, moments after a Vienna court ruled he could be extradited to the US on corruption charges.

Firtash, 51, made money through connection­s with Russian gas giant Gazprom, and was at one time linked to a former campaign aide of US President Donald Trump.

He is wanted in the US over charges that he and five others paid US$ 18.5 million in bribes to officials in India to secure titanium mining licences in 2006.

The United States argues it has jursidicti­on because the conspiracy involved using US financial institutio­ns, travel to and from the US, and use of US-based communicat­ions – computers, telephones, and the internet.

Firtash was arrested in Vienna in March 2014, but released on a record Austrian bail of 125 million euros.

He has denied all charges and maintained he was the victim of a smear campaign.

His legal team argued that he was caught up in a larger battle over the future of Ukraine, where the government has been engaged in bloody fighting with Russianbac­ked separatist­s in the east since 2014.

Authoritie­s in Barcelona issued a European arrest warrant in November 2016, with media reports saying Firtash was accused of belonging to a criminal organisati­on which had laundered 10 million euros in Spain.

But when the warrant was issued, the tycoon was already under house arrest in Austria over the US allegation­s.

A lower court in Vienna sided with the tycoon in April 2015 and rejected the US request.

But the appeals court said Tuesday the US had provided ‘sufficient’ proof that Firtash “may have committed the crimes he is accused of”.

The prosecutor’s office refused to comment on the Spanish case or how Firtash’s arrest would affect the extraditio­n ruling.

Austria’s Justice Minister Wolfgang Brandstett­er told broadcaste­r ORF the extraditio­n would not be implemente­d until a court had reviewed the Spanish case.

Firtash owns Group DF, a business empire involved in energy, chemicals, media, banking and property in Ukraine and other countries including Germany, Italy and Austria.

He made his fortune importing gas to Ukraine from Russia and Central Asia via his group Rosukrener­go, since disbanded, in collaborat­ion with Russian gas giant Gazprom.

Having backed the 2010 election campaign of Yanukovych, Firtash was able to expand his business interests, acquiring chemicals and fertiliser factories as well as TV channel Inter.

The Russian- backed Yanukovych was ousted in protests in February 2014, and Firtash’s arrest in Austria came soon afterwards, although officials deny any link.

Observers say US authoritie­s want to detain Firtash because he holds informatio­n on close allies of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“The case against Firtash in the United States will not be limited only to the bribery allegation­s in India,” said Ukrainian MP Sergiy Leshchenko, a former journalist who has investigat­ed Firtash’s case.

“He is very valuable not only as a defendant but as witness too.”

Although Tuesday’s ruling cannot be appealed, the final extraditio­n decision lies with the justice minister. — AFP

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