JUNE 6 2014 (The Conway Bulletin) – Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev is enjoying a good run of chasing down his enemies in their overseas hideouts.
Austrian police detained Mr Nazrbayev’s former son-in- law, Rakhat Aliyev, in Vienna, a year after the authorities in France captured Mukhtar Ablyazov, the former chairman of BTA Bank.
Like Ablyazov, Mr Aliyev has been a vocal opponent of Mr Nazarbayev since he fled Kazakhstan in 2007.
Mr Nazarbayev is notorious for allowing his subordinates to enrich themselves but forbidding any challenge to his political powers. Mr Aliyev, who had been married to Mr Nazarbayev’s eldest daughter, crossed this line and was forced into exile.
Reports said that he voluntarily turned himself in to the Austrian authorities. The question now is, will Austria extradite Aliyev to Kazakhstan this time?
It’s unlikely as reports have said that Austria has previously declined to act on an extradition request from Kazakhstan. This could be what Mr Aliyev wanted.
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(News report from Issue No. 188, published on JUNE 11 2014)