(16 Oct 2014) Russian chess master and political activist Garry Kasparov said a Kazakh dissident banker is in danger if a court rules he should be extradited from France.
Kasparov spoke on Thursday as he prepared to testify in an appeals court hearing on the man's fate.
The case of Mukhtar Ablyazov has been tangled up in courts in at least five countries since he fled Kazakhstan amid the nationalisation of BTA Bank, which he had led as chairman.
Ablyazov was arrested in southern France on July 31, 2013, on an international warrant and has been jailed ever since, as Russia and Ukraine seek his extradition over billions missing from the bank.
Once a member of Kazakh leader Nursultan Nazarbayev's inner circle, Ablyazov turned against his mentor to found an opposition movement.
Forensic accountants allege Ablyazov embezzled billions of US dollars from BTA as chairman, funnelling the money into offshore entities.
Courts in Britain, where he has political asylum, have ruled in BTA's favour for billions of US dollars, but Ablyazov has not paid.
He fled Britain just ahead of a ruling to jail him for 22 months for contempt.
Kasparov said regardless of the legal issues, Russia's case against Ablyazov is political.
The chess expert alleged that Putin will use Ablyazov "as a political pawn in his game with Nazarbayev."
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