Prosecutors Finally Question Assange

5 years ago
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Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has been questioned at the Ecuadorian embassy in London over allegations of rape dating back to 2010.
Assange remained in Sweden for a month after the allegations in order to make himself available to the investigation. Thereafter, with permission from Swedish Chief prosecutor, Assange departed for London making arrangements to return with 2 months.

Within days of arriving of his arrival Assange learnt that the Swedish Prosecution Authorities had issued an Interpol Red Letter Arrest Warrant.

Giving the multiple irregularities in the handling of the case thus far, Assange followed legal advice and although once again presenting himself to police, he contested extradition to Sweden.

Despite numerous attempts throughout the years to have Assange questioned in London, it was only after Swedish Courts chastised the prosecutor's handling of the case that they made their first attempt in 6 years to get an official statement.

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