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Australia mulls extradition of Iraqi `trafficker` from Indonesia

by uusjio | July 11, 2008 at 12:42 am | 85 views | add comment
"We thank Indonesia for its timely assistance in arresting Mr. Ahmadi pursuant to Australia's provisional arrest request."

Indonesian immigration office spokesman Agato Simamora said Ahmadi was the organiser of a smuggling ring that had trafficked 903 people to Australia from 1999 to 2001, when he went on the run.

"He is an organiser of people smuggling," Simamora said.

"Based on Interpol's information, he was about to set up a new network."

Ahmadi, who had used 13 names to evade authorities, was finally arrested as he arrived at Soekarno Hatta airport in Jakarta, officials said.

Simamora said he had been briefly detained in Indonesia in 2001 on a separate immigration offence.

Indonesian justice ministry officials refused to comment on the Iraqi's arrest or the likelihood of his extradition.

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