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18 Jun, 2013 20:34

Pirate Bay co-founder faces extradition to Denmark, Swedish court rules

Pirate Bay co-founder faces extradition to Denmark, Swedish court rules

The Pirate Bay co-founder Gottfrid Svartholm Warg can be extradited to Denmark, a Swedish court has ruled. There, he will face several new hacking charges for downloading a large number of files from a Danish police database.

Sweden’s Nacka District Court ruled on Monday that Swartholm Warg “may be extradited to Denmark in accordance with the warrant from Denmark and he must stay in custody until the extradition can be made.”

Swartholm Warg has one week to appeal the decision, the court’s statement added.

In Denmark, the 28-year-old Swedish IT specialist stands accused of seizing some 4 million files, including the email passwords of 10,000 policemen, personal identification numbers (CPRs) from a driver’s license database and information about wanted persons in the Schengen region. He then allegedly attempted to sell the stolen data for personal profit.

Another suspect in the case, a Danish national whose name was not disclosed by the court, is believed to have hacked the mainframe of the CSC computer company protecting Rigspolitiet’s (the Danish national police) IT system, as well as other sensitive government databases. The alleged hacker sent the data to Swartholm Warg, a Danish court charged.

However, no evidence has been produced that any of the downloaded files were exploited or used in any way.

The co-founder of popular BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay still awaits a Swedish court verdict due on before he can be handed over to the neighboring country.

Swartholm Warg has been charged with stealing personal data from several Swedish companies and attempts of illegal online money transfers. He is considered a flight risk, has been restricted from contacting the outside world, and is being kept in solitary confinement.

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