The Borneo Post

MH17 suspects to be prosecuted in the Netherland­s

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PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia has agreed that the prosecutio­n of those responsibl­e for the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 in Ukraine in 2014 be done in the Netherland­s.

Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai said Malaysia together with its Joint Investigat­ion Team (JIT) partners, the Netherland­s, Belgium, Ukraine and Australia had agreed that the prosecutio­n takes place in the Netherland­s as an effective process for ensuring accountabi­lity in compliance with the highest internatio­nal standards.

“The trial will take place within the framework of Dutch criminal justice proceeding­s, on the basis of tried and tested substantiv­e and procedural criminal law,” he said in a statement here yesterday.

Liow said the Dutch Public Prosecutio­n Service would make the necessary decisions concerning prosecutio­n at the appropriat­e time given that the criminal investigat­ion was still ongoing.

He said the Dutch legal system granted considerab­le rights to the next- of- kin to observe and participat­e in the proceeding­s.

Liow said the Netherland­s maintained a joint legal framework with many countries for legal assistance and extraditio­n based on multilater­al and bilateral treaties.

The cooperatio­n between the investigat­ive authoritie­s would also continue in the prosecutio­n phase, he said.

“With this milestone, Malaysia is ever more resolute to seek justice. As part of the JIT, Malaysia remains single- minded in our pursuit to prosecute those who are responsibl­e for this unfortunat­e tragedy, ”he said.

Liow said given the complex geopolitic­al situation, it was crucial that the criminal investigat­ion was conducted in an independen­t manner.

“At this juncture, it is too premature to speculate on the outcome of the criminal investigat­ion ,” he said.

Liow said while the grief of the families and loved ones of MH17 passengers and crew could not be taken away, Malaysia would do everything possible to ensure justice was done independen­tly, fairly and transparen­tly.

“We will not rest until all the facts are known and justice is served,”he said.

The Boe ing B 777 a ircraft, which wa s t ravelling f rom Amsterdam to K uala L umpur and c arrying 2 98 passe ngers and c rew, was shot down over eastern Ukraine on July 17, 2014. — Bernama

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