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Re: Blocking specific sites within certain countries.
From: Kurt Erik Lindqvist <kurtis () kurtis pp se>
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 2002 19:01:33 +0100
Simply not true. See the kidnap case that was solved with cooperation between the Swedish and French police. The kidnapers in France was extradited to Sweden although they where arrested in France because they received the ransom there.Where was the crime commited though? If the kidnapping was in Sweden then that was within the rules.
Well, good question. I am no lawyer but the kidnapping was in Sweden and the ransom was payed and received in France. Not sure what that means in legal terms.
But perhaps we should get back to some operational discussion. - kurtis -
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- RE: Blocking specific sites within certain countries. Patrick W. Gilmore (Nov 14)
- RE: Blocking specific sites within certain countries. alex (Nov 15)
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- Re: Blocking specific sites within certain countries. David Lesher (Nov 15)
- Re: Blocking specific sites within certain countries. alex (Nov 17)
- Re: Blocking specific sites within certain countries alex (Nov 17)
- Re: Blocking specific sites within certain countries. Kurt Erik Lindqvist (Nov 18)
- Re: Blocking specific sites within certain countries. Neil J. McRae (Nov 18)
- Re: Blocking specific sites within certain countries. Kurt Erik Lindqvist (Nov 18)
- Re: Blocking specific sites within certain countries. Patrick W. Gilmore (Nov 14)
- Re: Blocking specific sites within certain countries. Valdis . Kletnieks (Nov 14)
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- Re: Blocking specific sites within certain countries. Valdis . Kletnieks (Nov 14)
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