Extradition from Sweden to Turkey! The first name to be sent after the NATO agreement has been announced

Extradition from Sweden to Turkey The first name to be

Sweden and Finland, which applied to become a member of NATO but could not get Turkey’s approval, also accepted extradition in accordance with the agreements made. According to the information received, Sweden decided to extradite a criminal that Turkey wanted. While it was learned that the first extradition would be made after the agreement, the identity of the person and the details of the crimes he committed were also revealed.

SWEDEN PRESS WRITTEN

Samnytt newspaper, which is published online in Sweden, wrote that the person whom Sweden is preparing to extradite to Turkey on fraud charges is 35-year-old Okan Kale. In the news, it was reported that Kale fled to Sweden in 2010-2011 due to being accused of card fraud against 3 banks in Turkey.

MARRIED A 23 YEARS OLD MAN TO GET RESIDENCE PERMIT

In the news that drew attention to the fact that Kale got a temporary refugee residence card for 2 years in Italy and that she came to Sweden in 2016 and married a Swedish person 23 years older than her, it was pointed out that Kale got a residence and work permit in Sweden thanks to this marriage.

In the news that emphasized that Ankara contacted the Swedish authorities through Interpol in October 2021, it was stated that Kale was caught and imprisoned on this date.

CHANGED HIS NAME AND RELIGION

It is stated that the name of the castle, which is claimed to have converted to Christianity by converting to Christianity in order not to be extradited to Turkey, changed its name to Johan Gustavsson.

THE NEWS HAS BEEN POSTED IN THE SWEDISH PRESS

In the news of Swedish state television SVT, it was noted that a 35-year-old person whom Turkey sought with a red notice for fraud was decided to be extradited to Turkey.

Evaluating the Supreme Court’s decision, Swedish Minister of Justice and Interior Morgan Johansson said that this was a routine situation. Johansson “The Supreme Court reviewed the situation as usual and decided that there was no obstacle to extradition.” had spoken.

It was reported that the person in question was sentenced to 14 years in prison in Turkey. (AA)

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