Pakistani ex-cricketer Khalid Latif 'supplied cash to kill' anti-Islam Dutch politician Geert Wilders

Dutch prosecutors have demanded a 12-year jail sentence if a former Pakistani cricketer is discovered responsible of incitement to homicide anti-Islam Dutch politician Geert Wilders.

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The suspect, recognized by Mr Wilders as Khalid Latif, 37, is accused of providing a bounty of round €21,000 (Β£18,000) to anyone who killed the politician.

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Neither Latif or any lawyer representing him have been current within the high-security courtroom close to Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport as his trial began on Tuesday, as he's believed to be in Pakistan.

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Prosecutors didn't title the sportsman however mentioned in an announcement {that a} video posted on-line in 2018 confirmed a well-known Pakistan cricketer providing cash for killing Mr Wilders.

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The risk got here after Mr Wilders mentioned he would organise a contest of cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.

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This sparked outrage within the Muslim group, as many take into account any depictions of Muhammad to be blasphemous.

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The contest didn't go forward, however Mr Wilders has lived below round the clock safety for years due to repeated threats to his life.

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'You will not cease me'

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In an announcement written by the Dutch public prosecution service, they mentioned the video created by Latif "was extra toxic because it was issued during a period in which there was a lot of hatred and anger towards Geert Wilders".

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An worldwide warrant has been issued for Latif's arrest and Dutch prosecutors mentioned they've been making an attempt to contact him since 2018, first as a witness after which to reply the costs in opposition to him.

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They mentioned that killing Mr Wilders would "have been an attack on the rule of law itself" in addition to having brought on "unbearable pain to his loved ones".

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Speaking in court docket on Tuesday, Mr Wilders addressed Latif, saying: "As long as I'm living and breathing, you won't stop me. Your call to kill me and pay money for it is abject and will not silence me."

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He mentioned {that a} conviction would ship a "powerful signal to all other others who issue threats: we won't accept it".

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In 2017, Latif, was banned for five years from all types of cricket for his position in a match-fixing scandal within the Pakistan Super League.

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He made his T20 International debut for Pakistan in 2008 and helped take the staff to victory in opposition to England within the 2016 T20.

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