Sweden considers resuming sexual assault probe against Assange

Sweden considers resuming sexual assault probe against Assange
# 11 April 2019 15:22 (UTC +04:00)

The Swedish prosecution is considering reopening the investigation into a woman's claim of having been sexually assaulted by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, a representative said, ONA reports citing Sputnik.

"We are studying this issue and will announce our decision during the day", Karl Jigland said, as cited by Svenska Dagbladet.

The lawyer of the woman, who claimed she had suffered the assault, has said that she and her client welcomed the news of Assange's arrest in London and pledged to seek to reopen the case.

"My client and I have just received the news that Assange is arrested. Of course, it’s a shock for my client, as what we’ve been waiting for and what we’ve been hoping for over the past seven years has finally happened. We intend to do everything to have the prosecutor’s office to reopen the investigation so that Assange would be transferred to Sweden and brought to trial on rape charges", Elisabeth Massi Fritz said, as cited by Expressen.

The statement comes after Assange's arrest. In 2010, Assange fled to Sweden as the US authorities launched a probe into his activities, to be promptly accused of sexual assault by two women.

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THE OPERATION IS BEING PERFORMED