Turkey formally requests Syrian Kurdish leader''s extradition

AP  |  Ankara 

has submitted documents to the Czech authorities formally requesting the extradition of the former of a Syrian Kurdish party, said today. Salih Muslim, former of the Democratic Union Party, or PYD, was detained in the Czech capital of on Saturday under an red notice based on a Turkish request for his arrest. considers the a "terrorist group" linked to outlawed Kurdish insurgents fighting within Turkey's own borders. Muslim was put on Turkey's most-wanted list earlier in February with a USD1 million reward. Today, Turkish prosecutors issued a new warrant for his detention, accusing Muslim and about 30 other people of being behind a bomb attack on a tax office in earlier this month.

Nine people suspected Kurdish militants were detained in connection with the attack, which caused damage to the tax office but no casualties. Bozdag said during a live television interview today that had sent a "file" formally requesting his extradition. Muslim was expected to appear before a court tomorrow, which would then decide if he will remain in detention, Turkish Ahmet Necati Bigali told Turkey's state-run The is the leading political Kurdish force in northern Syria, and Muslim remains highly influential in the party, even after stepping down as last year. On January 20, launched an incursion into northern Syria, seeking to rout the US-backed Syrian Kurdish militia, known as the People's Protection Units or YPG, from the enclave of The YPG is the armed wing of the

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First Published: Mon, February 26 2018. 18:45 IST
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