A suspected British paedophile who fled to Israel to avoid a trial may walk free if he succeeds in being deported to a third country, the JC has learned,
Todros
Grynhaus is accused in the UK of seven counts of sexual assault against
children.
He escaped to Israel on a false passport in February but his attempt
to secure Israeli citizenship under the Law of Return failed when the Israeli
supreme court ruled he was too dangerous to remain.
The
48-year-old, from Salford, is currently being held in an Israeli prison. He is
effectively exiled from Israel but is free to return to the UK to defend
himself at a trial.
He was due to
be tried in absentia in Manchester last month, but Judge Martin Rudland
postponed proceedings when it became clear that the Home Office had not begun
the process to secure his return to the UK.
According to
court documents in Israel, no formal extradition request has so far been
received from the British authorities.
It is
understood that Mr Grynhaus, a former teacher may now be seeking refuge in a
third country which has no extradition agreement with the UK. If he succeeds,
it is likely he would escape prosecution.
The JC has
learned that Israel’s attorney general has discussed the possibility of
deportation to another country, because of doubts that Israeli law would allow
Mr Grynhaus to be deported to the UK without a formal extradition request.
Professor
Kenneth Mann, Israel’s former chief public defender and one of the country’s
leading lawyers, told the JC that the fault lay with Britain’s
failure to request Mr Grynhaus’s return, rather than with Israel’s legal
system.
“The outrage
should be with the UK for not making an extradition request,” Prof Mann said.
“He could be
deported to another country if no Israeli court receives a request for
extradition.”
The
professor, who is not directly involved in Mr Grynhaus’s case, added: “The easy
resolution is for the British to request extradition. In my view that request
supersedes any other form of removal or deportation.”
Mr Gynhaus’s
Israeli lawyers have confirmed he would fight any attempt at extradition, a
process that could take up to two years and would delay a trial further.
The Home Office
has so far refused to comment on any efforts to bring Mr Grynhaus back to stand
trial in Britain.
Its unlike the British Governmen to get things so wrong. It makes a mockery of justice and sends out a message to paedophiles that you can escape to Israel and will get away with it
ReplyDeleteמרן הראב”ד ר’ משה שטרנבוך: אין לעזוב את ישיבת חדרה. הגאון רבי משה שטרנבוך שליט”א ראב”ד העדה החרדית ירושלים עיה"ק ת"ו, פרסם שלשום מכתב חריף נגד פילוג ישיבת חדרה, ובו הוראה לבחורים "שלא לעזוב" את הישיבת חדרה בשןם פנים.
ReplyDeleteתוכן המכתב: בעניין שאלתו אודות הישיבה הקדושה בחדרה, עם כשש מאות בחורים לתפארת, כל המעיין ביושר ישפוט צדק, שחורבנה ח”ו כשריפת התורה, ועלול להביא ח”ו חרון אף. כל מי ששותק היום כבולע הקודש, ידע כי אחריותו רבה מאוד.
מצווה גדולה לעשות בארץ וחו”ל, וכל מי שעוסק בזה יתברך בברכת ה’, ‘ברוך אשר יקום את דברי התורה הזאת’, אמן. ומכל זאת מבואר בנידון שאלתו, ק”ו שאסור לו לעזוב כעת הישיבה בשום אופן, ועליו לידע כי אפילו כוונתו טהורה, יירשם לנצח כשותף, ומי שנזהר יזכה לברכה והצלחה וסייעתא דשמיא בכל אשר יפנה”.
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Any direct flights from Israel to Zimbabwe?
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