WikiLeaks Chief faces new arrest warrant
SWEDEN: Sweden said Thursday it would issue a fresh arrest
warrant for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange as new revelations from his
website's expose of US diplomatic cables saw Russia branded a "mafia
state".
While the elusive whistleblower laid low, his British lawyer insisted
police knew his whereabouts and it emerged that an initial warrant was
defective. After the Supreme Court in Stockholm refused to hear an
appeal by Assange against the initial warrant over allegations of rape
and molestation, Swedish police said they would issue a new one as a
result of a procedural error. "It's a procedural fault," Tommy
Kangasvieri of the Swedish National Criminal Police told AFP. "The
prosecutor Marianne Ny has to write a new one."
While Assange has not been seen in public since WikiLeaks began
leaking around 250,000 cables on Sunday, his London-based lawyer Mark
Stephens denied he was on the run. STOCKHOLM, Friday, AFP |