Dubai court rejects Danish extradition request for financier

Sanjay Shah poses for a photograph on the Palm Jumeriah Island in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Sept. 29, 2020. (AP)
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Updated 13 September 2022
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Dubai court rejects Danish extradition request for financier

  • After Danish authorities signed an extradition agreement with the UAE, Dubai police arrested Shah in June

DUBAI: A Dubai court has ruled that a British man suspected of masterminding a $1.7 billion tax scheme cannot be extradited to Denmark to face charges.
The decision in the high-profile case grants the hedge fund trader, Sanjay Shah, a victory against Danish authorities who sought him for his role in one of the country’s largest-ever fraud cases.
Monday’s court ruling can be appealed by prosecutors within 30 days.
The elaborate tax scheme, which ran for three years beginning in 2012, allegedly involved foreign businesses pretending to own shares in Danish companies and claiming tax refunds for which they were not eligible.

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The decision in the high-profile case grants the hedge fund trader, Sanjay Shah, a victory against Danish authorities who sought him for his role in one of the country’s largest-ever fraud cases.

“Of course we will try to get him (out) on bail now immediately,” Shah’s lawyer, Ali Al-Zarooni, said from the Dubai courthouse.
Prosecutors in Copenhagen did not immediately respond to request for comment.
The 52-year-old financier has maintained his innocence in past interviews with journalists but never appeared in Denmark to answer accusations.
Al-Zarooni had contested the extradition, arguing in past closed-door hearings that Denmark had “breached” the rules of international extradition treaties in unspecified ways. He refused to elaborate.
Shah’s lifestyle on Dubai’s luxurious palm-shaped island over the past few years had sparked outrage in Denmark.
After Danish authorities signed an extradition agreement with the UAE, Dubai police arrested Shah in June.
Shah is one of several suspects in the tax scheme sought by Danish authorities.
During his time in Dubai, the hedge fund manager ran a center for autistic children that shut down in 2020 as Denmark tried to extradite him. He also oversaw a British-based charity, Autism Rocks, which raised funds through concerts and performances.
In recent months, the UAE has arrested several suspects wanted for major crimes, including two of the Gupta brothers from South Africa, accused of facilitating vast public corruption and draining state resources with former President Jacob Zuma.
An Emirati official also recently became president of Interpol, the international police agency.

 


King of Jordan praises Europe’s solidarity with Arab countries amid Iranian attacks

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King of Jordan praises Europe’s solidarity with Arab countries amid Iranian attacks

  • King Abdullah warns of the danger of US-Israeli conflict with Iran spreading to stable Arab countries
  • He commends efforts by the Iraqi government to deescalate and mitigate tensions in the region

LONDON: King Abdullah praised Europe on Monday for the solidarity it has shown with Jordan and Arab Gulf states.

Speaking during a teleconference with leaders from Egypt, Lebanon, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, the UAE, Iraq, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Turkiye and Armenia, he emphasized the need for ongoing cooperation to protect civilians and ensure calm.

Other participants included Antonio Costa, the president of the European Council, and Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission.

The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the escalation of the conflict in the Middle East following the US and Israel strikes on Iran that began on Feb. 28. Tehran retaliated by launching missile and drone attacks against several countries in the region.

King Abdullah warned of the danger of the conflict spreading to stable Arab countries and emphasized the need for diplomacy and dialogue to ease regional tensions, the Jordan News Agency reported.

He commended efforts by the Iraqi government to deescalate and mitigate tensions in the region, and warned against Israeli escalations in Lebanon and the occupied Palestinian territories.

He also affirmed the continuing support of Jordan for the Lebanese people in their efforts to maintain security, stability and sovereignty.