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29 July 1992
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conclusion as
Re OSMAN
(hast Mage, Highliglared).
JUDGMENT
داره مل ملایم
LORD JUSTICE WOOLF:
Mr.
Osman is now over 60 years of age.
Although a Malay he is now eligible to apply in this country to
be naturalised. He is married with a 17 year old daughter. His
family is in this country. He states that his health now gives
rise to concern and he has had to be treated for a heart
condition. He has been detained in prison for six and a half
years during which he has vigorously contested the extradition
proceedings brought against him by the Hong Kong Government. The
prison in which he is detained is Brixton. That is the prison
in which he has spent most of this period. As is well known the
conditions at Brixton are far from ideal.
If he had been
convicted and sentenced to a period of 10 years imprisonment for
an offence of fraud committed in this country, he would almost
certainly have been detained in much more satisfactory conditions
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