Britain: Criminal did not commit suicide, so the court did not approve the extradition of fugitive Ivor Fletcher
The London High Court on Tuesday refused to extradite Ivor Fletcher, an English fugitive wanted in India, on the grounds that he would commit suicide by coming here. Fletcher has been sentenced to 10 years in the 10 kg drug smuggling case. He had filed an appeal against his extradition, accepting which Justice Martin Chamberlain said that he would have to be exploited to be sent to India.
The special thing is that the Government of India had assured Britain that the risk of suicide by an offender in an Indian jail would be reduced. He will be kept in the Model Jail at Kanda, Himachal Pradesh, and will also be treated by specialist doctors.
But the court did not budge from this. He admitted that both the offender's mood and physical condition were impaired. Fletcher was caught with Charas in Kullu. He was sentenced to 10 years. In August 2011, the apex court dismissed the plea not to arrest him. During this time he fled to Britain.
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