Czech prosecutor orders investigation into Qatar prince sex abuse case

Czech supreme prosecutor orders investigation into decision to allow extradition of Qatari prince who’d been handed a prison sentence

Society|Foreign Affairs
Tom Jones | 19.08.2011
Former justice minister Pavel Němec faces investigation for his decision to repatriate convicted Qatari prince; he denies having any ties with Qatar

The supreme public prosecutor has ordered a criminal investigation into the decision by former justice minister Pavel Němec to allow Qatari prince Hamid Bin Abdul Sani al-Thani to return to his homeland. The prince was found guilty of having sex with 16 minors, four of whom were under the age of consent in 2005 and was sentenced to 30 months in prison. Upon his return to Qatar al-Thani was held for days then released on bail.

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