Spain to Extradite Egyptian Fugitive Businessman
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةA Spanish court has agreed to extradite a fugitive Egyptian businessman who is on trial for corruption along with ousted president Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian foreign ministry said on Friday.
Spain has informed the Egyptian ambassador in Madrid that a Spanish court "has agreed to hand Hussein Salem and his son Khaled to Egypt," spokesman Amr Roshdy said in a statement.
The court is still looking at whether Salem's daughter will also be extradited, he said.
Salem, a close associate of Mubarak was sentenced in absentia to seven years in jail in October for profiteering after being accused of selling natural gas to Israel at a low price.
He fled to Spain with his son and daughter after protesters revolted against Mubarak last year.
In June, Spanish police said they had frozen more than 30 million euros (40 million) in bank accounts and properties valued at 10 million euros after arresting Salem along with his son and a suspected frontman.