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Hakeem al-Araibi: Thailand drops extradition proceedings against refugee footballer, says prosecutor

  • Bahrain reportedly withdraws extradition request
  • Al-Araibi was convicted in absentia in 2014 for damaging a police station

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Hakeem al-Araibi, a Bahraini refugee and Australian resident, is escorted to a courtroom in Bangkok. Thailand has ended the extradition proceedings against the footballer. Photo: AFP
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Refugee footballer Hakeem al-Araibi will not be sent back to Bahrain after Thailand dropped extradition proceedings against him on the Gulf State’s request, a prosecutor said on Monday.

Al-Araibi, a former Bahraini national youth team player, was granted refugee status in Australia after fleeing charges in the oil-rich kingdom connected to Arab Spring protests.

But was stopped in Thailand in November attempting to go on his honeymoon.
A Thai student demonstrates on behalf of detained Bahraini soccer player Hakeem Al-Araibi. Photo: EPA
A Thai student demonstrates on behalf of detained Bahraini soccer player Hakeem Al-Araibi. Photo: EPA
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Since then, he has been detained in a Bangkok prison pending a court ruling over the extradition request from the Bahraini government – a move the footballer has pleaded against as he fears torture if returned.

Monday brought a stunning about-turn from the Bahraini government, which withdrew the extradition request, said Chatchom Akapin, director general of the International Affairs Department at the prosecutor’s office.

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“We have been informed that Bahrain wants to withdraw the (extradition) request ... if they don’t want him, we have no reason to keep him here,” he said.

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