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Indian national Nikhil Gupta accused of plotting to kill Gurpatwant Pannun can be extradited to United States, says Czech court

However, the extradition of Nikhil Gupta still requires the approval of Czech Justice Minister Pavel Blazek

Indian national Nikhil Gupta accused of plotting to kill Gurpatwant Pannun can be extradited to United States, says Czech court

Gurpatwant Singh Pannun. ANI file



ANI

Prague, January 20

A Czech court has ruled that Prague can extradite to the United States the 52-year-old Indian national, Nikhil Gupta, who is accused by the United States of involvement in the alleged attempt to kill Sikh separatist leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, Czech-based media outlet Seznam Zpravy reported, citing judicial database Infosoud.

However, the extradition of Gupta still requires the approval of Czech Justice Minister Pavel Blazek, the publication reported.

Gupta was detained in Prague in June last year on the basis of a bilateral US-Czech extradition treaty.

According to the Czech news website, Gupta is now in Prague's Pankrac prison.

The Prague High Court upheld the ruling made by the first-instance court during a closed hearing this week.

Referring to Pannun, Gupta's lawyer, Petr Slepicka in his argument at the Prague High Court stated, "In the opinion of the Indian government, he threatens the security of the Republic of India and is a comparable threat to it as Osama bin Laden is to the US," reported Seznam Zpravy.

Gupta has argued in his claims that the case pertaining to Pannun plot has a political or military background. However, the judge rejected the defence argument that it was a political case.

A spokesperson for the Ministry of Justice, Vladimir Sepka, stated that it is unclear how long the decision-making process for Gupta's extradition would take.

"The time frame of the minister's decision cannot be predicted now," said Repka, according to Seznam Zpravy.

Meanwhile, Gupta's lawyer, Petr Slepicka, said that they would still file a complaint with the Constitutional Court.

"We will file a constitutional complaint and at the same time we will ask the Minister of Justice not to extradite my client to the US," the lawyer stated.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court of India on January 4 declined a petition filed on behalf of Gupta for consular access, legal aid and ongoing extradition proceedings in the Czech Republic.

A bench of Justices Sanjiv Khanna and Dipankar Datta termed it a "sensitive" matter and said it was for the Central government to take a call if it wants to intervene on the issue.

The bench said it should respect the jurisdiction of the foreign court where the matter is pending. 

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