Tunisia files extradition from France of Ben Ali’s brother-in-law - News Summed Up

Tunisia files extradition from France of Ben Ali’s brother-in-law


Tunisian authorities have officially demanded France to extradite Belhassen Trabelsi, the brother-in-law of deposed and exiled Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. The Tunisian Justice ministry in a statement on Saturday said it asked the foreign ministry to demand Belhassen’s deportation from France, in line with bilateral agreements between the two countries. Belhassen on the run since January 2011 was arrested in Marseille, south of France last week in connection with alleged financial wrongdoings. The elder brother of the former Tunisian first lady Leila Trabelsi is wanted in his country for fraud and government funds embezzlement. Belhassen fled Tunisia in January 2011 after the Ben Ali couple sought refuge in Saudi Arabia as the Arab Spring revolution swept away his two-decade-long autocratic tenure.


Source: The North Africa Journal March 18, 2019 13:18 UTC



Loading...
Loading...
  

Loading...

                           
/* -------------------------- overlay advertisemnt -------------------------- */