Saturday, June 15, 2013

NSA Leaker Edward Snowden Extradition Could Take Months To Years

Edward Snowden told the South China Morning Post that he had no intention of hiding from justice. Photograph: Bobby Yip/Reuters

John Miller: Edward Snowden Extradition Could Take Months, Years -- CBS

(CBS News) American officials are working to bring Edward Snowden, the man responsible for leaking information on U.S. government surveillance programs, to the United States to face charges.

The British government has warned airlines not to allow Snowden to fly to the United Kingdom, because he will not be permitted into the country.

CBS News senior correspondent John Miller, a former deputy director at the FBI, says getting Snowden back to the U.S. and issuing charges against him is "complicated on a number of levels."

In order to extradite Snowden from Hong Kong, where he is believed to be, the charge against him for leaking National Security Agency (NSA) documents to the press has to "fit with U.S. law but also with statutes in Hong Kong," Miller explained Friday on "CBS This Morning."

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My Comment: It may take years to extradite .... but the U.S. is very patient.

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