Taiwan’s insistence that these “suspects” be repatriated to Taiwan is not without good cause. A good number of people involved in these criminal schemes are themselves victims of human trafficking. They are often ensnared by deceptive job scams — beaten, detained, or even killed if they do not follow the dictates of these fraud rings. Cooperation from third countries is required to send Taiwanese suspects and potential human trafficking victims back to Taiwan in order to precisely identify and apprehend phone number library the masterminds of these fraud/trafficking rings and eliminate their associated criminal bases within Taiwan.
: Reintroducing Politics in EU Extradition Law
Written by Sibel Top
On 8 March 2021, the European Parliament voted to lift the immunity of Catalan MEPs, Puigdemont, Comin and Ponsati. Although this long-lasting saga is far from being over as Puigdemont already announced his intention to bring the case before the CJEU on procedural grounds, this decision would theoretically enable Spanish authorities to resume the European arrest warrants issued for these Catalan leaders in exile. Quite contrary to what happened so far in the case of Catalan exiles, the European arrest warrant was supposed to streamline extraditions among EU Member States through a number of changes to traditional extradition procedures, including their depoliticisation.