Published January 13, 2015
A Dutch judge has blocked the extradition of a terror suspect to the United States until American authorities guarantee he will receive the same treatment there for post-traumatic stress disorder as he is getting in a Dutch jail.
The decision Friday again delays the extradition of the suspect identified only as Sabir K., who is suspected of plotting a suicide attack on a U.S. military base in Afghanistan, where he allegedly fought with al-Qaida.
U.S. prosecutors first sought his extradition in June 2011 and a Dutch court approved it a few months later, but the 26-year-old K, who has joint Dutch and Pakistani nationality, has been fighting the extradition ever since.
K. was arrested in Pakistan in 2010 and expelled to the Netherlands in 2011.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/dutch-judge-blocks-extradition-of-terror-suspect-until-us-guarantees-he-will-get-treatment