Hakeem al-Araibi: Footballer 'on way back to Australia' after Thai court drops extradition bid

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Refugee footballer Hakeem al-Araibi has been freed from prison and is on his way back to Australia from Thailand. 9News

 

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Thai court rules extradition case against Hakeem al-Araibi be dropped | Sky News AustraliaA Thai court has ruled that an extradition case against Bahrain-Australian footballer Hakeem al-Araibi be dropped. \n\nMr al-Araibi has been held in a Thai prison for more than two months after he was arrested under an Interpol red notice while entering the country for a holiday.\n\nThe footballer had been sentenced to 10 years' jail in absentia by Bahrain for alleged vandalism, but he denies any involvement.\n\n\n\n\n\n MarisePayne Thank you MarisePayne NO THANKS TO THIS WEAK MORRISON GOVERNMENT MarisePayne Thank you.
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'We won': Thai court drops Hakeem Al-Araibi extraditionBREAKING Thailand's attorney-general's office has dropped the extradition case against jailed Bahraini footballer Hakeem Al-Araibi and he could walk free shortly This is brilliant 👏👏👏 The most appalling and sad sad sight was seeing this poor man in leg irons. So happy he’s coming home. This is great news.
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