The Herald (South Africa)

Krejcir now seeks extraditio­n

- Karyn Maughan

Czech fugitive Radovan Krejcir says it is in South Africa’s national interest that he be extradited back to the Czech Republic – and has threatened to sue justice minister Michael Masutha if he does not do so.

Krejcir’s lawyers have also hinted that, should he remain in custody in SA, the convicted drug smuggler and accused murderer, who is serving a 35year sentence, would continue trying to escape.

“Should this unfortunat­e event [escape] materialis­e, the South African government will undoubtedl­y be severely embarrasse­d,” Krejcir’s lawyer, Eric Mabuza, wrote to Masutha.

“On the contrary, if Mr Krejcir is extradited immediatel­y this threat will be permanentl­y removed and so will the burden of having a ‘crime boss and the most dangerous criminal’ on our shores.”

In an eight-page letter sent last week, Mabuza argues that Krejcir’s trials and incarcerat­ion had already reportedly cost SA taxpayers R200m.

It was “inexplicab­le” that Masutha has not acted on a March court order that he could be surrendere­d for extraditio­n.

“We submit, with respect, that it is first and foremost in the interests of justice as well as in our national interest to have Mr Krejcir extradited to his native country without further delay,” Mabuza writes.

“He now no longer wishes to appeal, challenge or resist the request for his extraditio­n.

“He is willing to serve the 15-year term of imprisonme­nt imposed on him by the authoritie­s in the Czech Republic as well as to face the new charges therein.”

The Czech Republic has been trying since 2007 to ensure Krejcir is extradited to face criminal charges of conspiracy to commit fraud and murder, evasion of taxes, credit fraud and committing an offence of deprivatio­n of personal freedom and blackmail.

In all these cases, he was found guilty and sentenced in his absence.

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