Dutch prosecutors have demanded a 12-year jail sentence if a former Pakistani cricketer is discovered responsible of incitement to homicide anti-Islam Dutch politician Geert Wilders.
The suspect, recognized by Mr Wilders as Khalid Latif, 37, is accused of providing a bounty of round €21,000 (£18,000) to anyone who killed the politician.
Neither Latif or any lawyer representing him had been current within the high-security courtroom close to Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport as his trial began on Tuesday, as he’s believed to be in Pakistan.
Prosecutors didn’t title the sportsman however stated in a press release {that a} video posted on-line in 2018 confirmed a well-known Pakistan cricketer providing cash for killing Mr Wilders.
The risk got here after Mr Wilders stated he would organise a contest of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
This sparked outrage within the Muslim group, as many take into account any depictions of Muhammad to be blasphemous.
The contest didn’t go forward, however Mr Wilders has lived underneath round the clock safety for years due to repeated threats to his life.
‘You will not cease me’
In a press release written by the Dutch public prosecution service, they stated the video created by Latif “was extra toxic because it was issued during a period in which there was a lot of hatred and anger towards Geert Wilders”.
An worldwide warrant has been issued for Latif’s arrest and Dutch prosecutors stated they’ve been making an attempt to contact him since 2018, first as a witness after which to reply the costs towards him.
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They stated that killing Mr Wilders would “have been an attack on the rule of law itself” in addition to having induced “unbearable pain to his loved ones”.
Speaking in court docket on Tuesday, Mr Wilders addressed Latif, saying: “As long as I’m living and breathing, you won’t stop me. Your call to kill me and pay money for it is abject and will not silence me.”
He stated {that a} conviction would ship a “powerful signal to all other others who issue threats: we won’t accept it”.
In 2017, Latif, was banned for 5 years from all types of cricket for his position in a match-fixing scandal within the Pakistan Super League.
He made his T20 International debut for Pakistan in 2008 and helped take the workforce to victory towards England within the 2016 T20.
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