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November 21st, 2019
The Czech state has to compensate convicted Iranian businessman Shahram Abdullah Zadeh for having unlawfully kept him in tough-regime custody for 41 days, the Prague Municipal Court said in a binding ruling on Thursday, granting compensation of 10,250 crowns (EUR 400) to Zadeh, a fraction of the 410,000 crowns he had claimed. Apart from the financial compensation, Zadeh demanded an apology from the state. The state, nevertheless, has to pay the court expenses for Zadeh worth several thousands of crowns. Zadeh, an Iranian national with Czech citizenship, was kept in custody from March 2014 to February 2016 on suspicion of tax evasion worth billions of crowns linked to fuel imports.
CTK
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