Britain approves extradition of former Greek judge who fled jail sentence for money laundering

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Fri, 5 Apr 2024 5:01 GMT
A former judge playing a key role in a criminal ring that involved bribery for favorable court decisions will be extradited to Greece, it was announced on Thursday.
Britain approves extradition of former Greek judge who fled jail sentence for money laundering

A former judge playing a key role in a criminal ring that involved bribery for favorable court decisions will be extradited to Greece, it was announced on Thursday.

Antonia Ilia had been sentenced unanimously by a five-member criminal appeals court to 13 years for participating in a criminal network operating at courts, and specifically for money laundering. She fled Greece in 2005 and lived in England, blocking every attempt to extradite her to Greece to face a jail sentence.

She was arrested and jailed in May 2011 by British authorities and released in December 2012 under restrictions and the obligation to wear a tracing bracelet. Among her efforts to avoid extradition, she asked British authorities for political asylum.

AMNA

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