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British journalist Ian Bailey faces extradition hearing over 1996 murder

Published: 16 Dec 2019 - 07:05 pm | Last Updated: 01 Nov 2021 - 12:39 pm
Ian Bailey arrives at the High Court in Dublin on December 16, 2019 for a hearing following the issue of a European Arrest Warrant by the French authorities over the murder of filmmaker Sophie Toscan du Plantier. AFP / Damien Eagers

Ian Bailey arrives at the High Court in Dublin on December 16, 2019 for a hearing following the issue of a European Arrest Warrant by the French authorities over the murder of filmmaker Sophie Toscan du Plantier. AFP / Damien Eagers

Graham Fahy I Reuters

DUBLIN: An Irish court ordered British journalist Ian Bailey to face an extradition hearing in connection with his conviction in France for murdering a French film producer in Ireland 23 years ago.

Bailey was sentenced in absentia to 25 years in jail by a French court in May for the murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier, whose battered body was found while she was on holiday in the small Irish coastal village of Schull in December 1996.

He has always denied the crime and Irish authorities have never prosecuted him for it. Irish courts have previously blocked his extradition to France, where the law allows suspects to be tried for murdering French citizens abroad.

Bailey was ordered arrested on Monday by the Irish High Court, then immediately released on bail. The court ordered him to appear for an extradition hearing on Jan. 20.

Bailey did not address the court, but told Reuters inside the courtroom that he was glad he was there when his arrest was ordered, so that he could avoid being arrested at home. He said his legal team would challenge the warrant.

The police sergeant who carried out the arrest told the court Bailey had told him: "I just want to say I had nothing to do with this crime."