Australian fugitive held in Singapore fails to stop extradition

Perth judge says it is for Singapore to respond to request by Aussie A-G

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An Australian businessman detained here since January will have to return to Sydney to face criminal charges after an Australian court turned down his bid to stop the extradition.

Mr Milled El Khouri, 45, has been fighting an extradition to face a string of alleged offences laid against him in Sydney in 2015.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on October 09, 2018, with the headline Australian fugitive held in Singapore fails to stop extradition. Subscribe