STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Sweden’s Supreme Court on Monday said it had blocked the extradition of a Turkish man accused by Ankara of taking part in a coup attempt in 2016.
The court said the man was accused of taking part in the coup and being a supporter of U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen who Turkey says was behind the attempt. Gulen denies any involvement.
“It is clear in this case that there are several hindrances against extradition,” the court said in a statement.
The court said that the allegations in part related to a political crime and that there was a risk of persecution based on this person’s political views.
Finland and Sweden both asked to join the alliance in May in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but their bids require the approval of all 30 NATO member states, including Turkey.
Anakara has made a series of demands that it says Sweden and Finland need to meet in order for it to give the go-ahead to the Nordic countries’ memberships.
(Reporting by Johan Ahlander; Editing by Alison Williams)