Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Cyprus starts extraditio­n of Chinese pair

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A Cyprus court Friday launched official extraditio­n proceeding­s of a Chinese mother and son linked to US-lobby groups, despite defence objections over lack of documentat­ion.

The extraditio­n hearing at Paphos district court starts on 2 March, when the prosecutio­n will present its first witnesses.

Defence lawyer Efstathios Efstathiou had called on the court to dismiss the extraditio­n request at a pre-hearing because the original documentat­ion was not attached to the authorisat­ion given by Cypriot authoritie­s.

“The court, in an interim decision, disagreed with our suggestion to reject China’s request,” Efstathiou told AFP.

The two Chinese nationals are free on 25,000 euro bail each until their next court appearance.

Their fight against extraditio­n to face fraud charges has attracted criticism by US-based right-wing lobby groups who claim the case is politicall­y motivated.

Cyprus police said the mother, 61, and her son, 39, were arrested on 8 December under a warrant issued by Chinese authoritie­s for alleged investment fraud in China between 1 March 2013 and 31 March 2014.

The charges carry up to 10 years in prison.

A US pro-democracy organisati­on supported by former US President Donald Trump’s former adviser Steve Bannon had contacted Cypriot authoritie­s to demand that the extraditio­n request be rejected.

The lawyer confirmed the mother and son are members of the New Federal State of China, a US-based political movement lobbying against the Chinese government.

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