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Pirate Bay Co-Founder Arrested on Interpol Warrant

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Fredrik Neij is the second of three Pirate Bay co-founders to face arrest in Southeast Asia after fleeing their one-year sentences for copyright violation.

Pirate Bay co-founder Fredrik Neij was taken into custody under an Interpol warrant at the Laos-Thailand border on Monday, according to the Associated Press. Neij had been living in Laos since 2012, when he left Sweden to avoid a one-year sentence for copyright infringement.

Neij was crossing the border by car when an immigration officer recognized him, possibly due to Neij wearing the same shirt as the one in his photo provided to immigration police. Neij had traveled to Laos nearly 30 times before. He owns a house on a resort island and keeps a savings account in the country.

The AP reported a “U.S.-based movie association” had hired a lawyer in Thailand to search for Neij.

Jonas Nilsson, Neij’s lawyer, said Neij had told him Thai authorities would transport him to Sweden; however, Nilsson said there has not been a decision on possible extradition.

In 2012 another Pirate Bay co-founder by the name of Gottfrid Svartholm Warg was arrested in Cambodia. Warg, like Neij, did not serve his sentence for copyright violation. Warg was sent back to Sweden before he was extradited to Denmark to face prosecution for hacking. On Friday a Danish court gave him a sentence of three and a half years.

Last spring the other co-founder, Peter Sunde, was arrested in Sweden and began serving his reduced copyright violation sentence of eight months.

Source: Associated Press

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