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Swiss man surrenders to Libyans | |
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One of two Swiss businessmen who sought shelter at the Swiss embassy in Libya amid a diplomatic row is being transferred to jail, an official says. | |
The man, Max Goeldi, was driven from the embassy in handcuffs. He faces four months in jail on immigration offences. | |
The second man, Rachid Hamdani, who has been cleared, was to leave the country. | |
The case against the two is widely thought to be retaliation for the arrest of one of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's sons in Geneva. | |
Last week Libya stopped issuing visas to citizens from many European nations, prompting condemnation from the European Commission. | Last week Libya stopped issuing visas to citizens from many European nations, prompting condemnation from the European Commission. |
Mr Goeldi faces a four-month prison sentence after being convicted of violating immigration rules. His initial 16-month sentence was reduced on appeal. | |
Libya set a deadline of midday on Monday for Mr Goeldi's handover, and authorities stepped up their presence outside the embassy as the deadline approached, the BBC's Rana Jawad reports from Tripoli. | |
Libya's deputy secretary of foreign affairs confirmed that Mr Goeldi was being taken to prison. | |
Pardon request | |
Mr Goeldi's lawyer had earlier told Swiss TV that his client would be transferred to the Ain Zara prison near Tripoli. | |
"We will at a later stage request a pardon," he added. | "We will at a later stage request a pardon," he added. |
Mr Hamdani left the embassy hours earlier. | |
A lawyer said the businessman, who holds dual Swiss and Tunisian nationality, was heading by car to Tunisia. | |
Analysts suggest the charges against the two were brought in retaliation for the arrest of Mr Gaddafi's son Hannibal and his wife, Aline Skaf, in Geneva in July 2008. | Analysts suggest the charges against the two were brought in retaliation for the arrest of Mr Gaddafi's son Hannibal and his wife, Aline Skaf, in Geneva in July 2008. |
They were accused of assaulting two servants while staying at a luxury hotel in the Swiss city, though the charges were later dropped. | They were accused of assaulting two servants while staying at a luxury hotel in the Swiss city, though the charges were later dropped. |
Libya retaliated by cancelling oil supplies, withdrawing billions of dollars from Swiss banks, refusing visas to Swiss citizens and recalling some of its diplomats. | Libya retaliated by cancelling oil supplies, withdrawing billions of dollars from Swiss banks, refusing visas to Swiss citizens and recalling some of its diplomats. |
In the same month that the Gaddafis were arrested, Libyan authorities detained Mr Hamdani, who works for a construction company, and Mr Goeldi, the manager of an engineering firm. | In the same month that the Gaddafis were arrested, Libyan authorities detained Mr Hamdani, who works for a construction company, and Mr Goeldi, the manager of an engineering firm. |
The two were later released on bail before being convicted in absentia while sheltering in the Swiss embassy in Tripoli in December. | The two were later released on bail before being convicted in absentia while sheltering in the Swiss embassy in Tripoli in December. |
Libya's move to stop issuing visas came after Switzerland allegedly blacklisted 188 high-ranking Libyans, denying them entry permits. | Libya's move to stop issuing visas came after Switzerland allegedly blacklisted 188 high-ranking Libyans, denying them entry permits. |
It covers Switzerland but also 24 other nations in the Schengen zone, which includes European countries that have abolished mutual border controls. | It covers Switzerland but also 24 other nations in the Schengen zone, which includes European countries that have abolished mutual border controls. |