Swedish Authorities Release Pirate Bay Founder From Solitary Confinement

We reported earlier that one of the Pirate Bay founders, Gottfrid Svartholm, had been arrested by Cambodian police and handed over to Swedish authorities. He had been in solitary confinement for the last three months but thankfully, he is finally being released from it and is being moved to a normal prison.


Gottfrid Svortholm

Apparently, Swedish authorities have not been able to charge Gottfrid with anything. He had been in confinement while the authorities tried to implicate him in this case and that, yet failed to do so. In other words, his last three months of solitary confinement have been awarded without him being proved a criminal in any court of law.

Swedish laws are fairly notorious for the sheer lack of rights accorded to a person who is under a suspicion of doubt. Gottfrid will have to spend another five months in a normal prison now, granted the authorities do not bring any new charges against him.

During his solitary confinement, he had been kept locked for 23 hours a day for many weeks at end. And Sweden can prolong his ordeal simply be filing another charge, valid or false, against him. It may seem that the Swedish authorities want some kind of vendetta against the Pirate Bay founders, or so the Gottfrid case hints at.

The Swedish authorities had originally alleged that Gottfrid was involved in a hacking attack directed at a Swedish IT company, Logica. So far, the authorities have failed to prove this.

Commenting on his release from solitary confinement, Gottfrid’s mother Kristina Svartholm says, “The prosecutor decided this morning that Gottfrid should be released from custody, which is great news. This means of course a much better situation for him, as he will no longer be kept in isolation.”

Courtesy: Torrent Freak

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Salman

Salman Latif is a software engineer with a specific interest in social media, big data and real-world solutions using the two.Other than that, he is a bit of a gypsy. He also writes in his own blog. You can find him on Google+ and Twitter .

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