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Kazakh opposition oligarch Ablyazov arrested in France | Kazakh opposition oligarch Ablyazov arrested in France |
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French police have arrested Kazakh fugitive opposition oligarch Mukhtar Ablyazov, who is accused of embezzling billions of dollars, officials say. | French police have arrested Kazakh fugitive opposition oligarch Mukhtar Ablyazov, who is accused of embezzling billions of dollars, officials say. |
He was detained in a village near the southern city of Cannes on Wednesday. | He was detained in a village near the southern city of Cannes on Wednesday. |
The former energy minister and head of BTA bank is wanted in Kazakhstan, Russia and also reportedly in Ukraine. | The former energy minister and head of BTA bank is wanted in Kazakhstan, Russia and also reportedly in Ukraine. |
The 50-year-old denies the allegations, saying they are designed to eliminate him as a political rival to Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev. | |
Human rights campaigners have accused Mr Nazarbayev of silencing independent media and persecuting political opponents, as well as using the police and courts to keep a tight grip on power. | Human rights campaigners have accused Mr Nazarbayev of silencing independent media and persecuting political opponents, as well as using the police and courts to keep a tight grip on power. |
'Personal vendetta' | 'Personal vendetta' |
Mr Ablyazov was detained in Mouans-Sartoux on Wednesday, the officials said. | |
BTA has filed a lawsuit in Kazakhstan, accusing him of siphoning off billions of US dollars from the bank. | BTA has filed a lawsuit in Kazakhstan, accusing him of siphoning off billions of US dollars from the bank. |
The bank has won numerous court judgments to recover some $4bn (£2.6bn) of Mr Ablyazov's assets. | The bank has won numerous court judgments to recover some $4bn (£2.6bn) of Mr Ablyazov's assets. |
Separately, Russia has been seeking his arrest through Interpol on charges including "large-scale fraud", money laundering, abuse of authority and document forgery. | |
The Kazakh prosecutor general's office said on Thursday that Interpol had informed it of the arrest. | The Kazakh prosecutor general's office said on Thursday that Interpol had informed it of the arrest. |
Mr Ablyazov was jailed in 2002 in Kazakhstan for abuse of power - a year after he set up an opposition party. He was pardoned in 2003 and spent the next two years in Russia. | |
He then returned to his native country where he led BTA until 2009. He fled Kazakhstan in 2009 after his bank was nationalised. | He then returned to his native country where he led BTA until 2009. He fled Kazakhstan in 2009 after his bank was nationalised. |
In 2011, he was granted political asylum in the UK, but later left the country after being sentenced to jail for contempt of court. | In 2011, he was granted political asylum in the UK, but later left the country after being sentenced to jail for contempt of court. |
Mr Ablyazov's son, Madiayar, has recently accused President Nazarbayev of waging a "personal vendetta" against his father, according to Reuters. | |
In July, the Italian interior minister's chief-of-staff resigned amid a political storm over the deportation of Mr Ablyazov's wife and six-year-old daughter. | |
Italy has since admitted that the expulsion was illegal and asked Kazakhstan to return them. | Italy has since admitted that the expulsion was illegal and asked Kazakhstan to return them. |
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