Indonesia | China asks Jakarta to extradite Uighur prisoners

Coordinating Minister for Politics, Legal and Security Affairs Luhut Pandjaitan (center)

Coordinating Minister for Politics, Legal and Security Affairs Luhut Pandjaitan (center)

China has asked Indonesia to extradite four Uighur men in exchange for returning a graft fugitive recently arrested in Shanghai, the top Indonesian security minister said yesterday.
Coordinating Minister for Politics, Legal and Security Affairs Luhut Pandjaitan said Indonesia will allow China to question the men, who are serving prison sentences for collaborating with Indonesia’s most wanted militant, Abu Wardah Santoso.
He said China’s request was made during negotiations for the deportation from China of corruption fugitive Samadikun Hartono.
Pandjaitan said Indonesia would talk with China separately about the four members of China’s Muslim Uighur minority “because it is a different case.” They were arrested in September 2014 in Central Sulawesi.
Hartono fled from Indonesia in 2003 after the Supreme Court sentenced him to four years in prison for misappropriating government bailout funds during the 1997-98 Asian financial crisis.
Indonesia expected he will be deported from China yesterday.
Starting in around 2009, groups of Uighurs have traveled across Southeast Asia from their homeland of Xinjiang, a region in northwestern China, hoping to reach Turkey to claim asylum from what they say is persecution by Chinese authorities. AP

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