Tobin Ready To Travel To Hungary On Certain Conditions, Says Deputy Prime Minister
- 7 Dec 2013 8:00 AM
Mr Navracsics said minutes after the deadline expired that he hopes this was not another tactic to play for time but talks can be started without delay on the detailed conditions. He declined to reveal details and said the ministry was ready to immediately start the discussions.
Tobin was sentenced in absentia by a Hungarian court in 2002 for the fatal accident at Leányfalu near Budapest in 2000. The sentence of three years was upheld by an appellate court, which added that he can be released after 18 months at the earliest. Tobin gave himself up to the authorities in Dublin in November 2011. An Irish court rejected Hungary's request for extradition in June 2012 and ordered Tobin's immediate release.
Tobin announced in March this year that he would be prepared to start his sentence in Hungary but would make a request to continue his term in Ireland.
Source: Ministry of Public Administration and Justice
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