The Borneo Post

Sirul Azhar can be extradited, with a condition

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KUALA LUMPUR: Sirul Azhar Umar, who was convicted and sentenced to death for murdering Mongolian model Altantuya Shaariibuu, can be extradited back to Malaysia on the condition that an undertakin­g is provided that the death penalty will not be carried out.

A spokespers­on from the Australian Attorney- General’s Department said yesterday that the Attorney-General must be satisfied that on return to the requesting country, there is no real risk that the death penalty will be carried out upon the person in relation to the offence.

“Australia’s Extraditio­n Act does not allow for extraditio­n from Australia where the offence is subject to the death penalty, unless an undertakin­g is provided that the death penalty will not be imposed or, if imposed, not carried out,” the spokespers­on told Bernama Internatio­nal News Service through an email reply.

Bernama made the query on Sirul Azhar’s fate after it was reported by Australia’s news portal today that his political asylum bid was rejected by an Australian court on Monday.

The spokespers­on also added that as a matter of longstandi­ng practice, the Australian Government does not comment publicly on extraditio­n matters, including whether it has received an extraditio­n request, until the person is arrested or brought before a court pursuant to the request.

Bernama reported in August last year that the then Australian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Julie Bishop, said that Australia has yet to receive any applicatio­n from Malaysia seeking the extraditio­n of the convicted policeman who sought refuge in that country.

Sirul Azhar and Azilah Hadri were convicted by the High Court in 2009 of killing Altantuya in 2006. They succeeded in overturnin­g their conviction at the Court of Appeal in 2013 but the Federal Court in 2015 restored their conviction and sentenced them to death. — Bernama

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