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Billionaire Beny Steinmetz, accused of diamond smuggling, arrested in Greece during extradition proceedings

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Last updated: 2024/10/15 at 11:26 PM
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Israeli billionaire Beny Steinmetz was recently detained by Greek police upon his arrival at Athens International Airport, due to a Romanian arrest warrant. Following a court appearance, the 68-year-old was released but has been banned from leaving Greece until a decision is made regarding his extradition to Romania. Steinmetz has been accused of participating in a criminal enterprise and was previously sentenced to five years in prison by the Bucharest Court of Appeal in 2020. Attempts to extradite him have been made by Romania, with a Greek court previously ruling against his extradition out of concerns for his safety. Similar rulings have been made in Cyprus and Italy as well.

Steinmetz, known as Israel’s richest man, is the founder of Beny Steinmetz Group Resources (BSGR), a mining company currently under investigation in several countries. Accusations of breaching the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act have been made against the company, although Steinmetz and BSGR deny such claims. In 2021, he was sentenced to five years in prison by a Geneva court for corrupting foreign agents and forging documents, a conviction that was subsequently upheld in 2023. The charges were initially brought after his company illegally secured contracts to mine iron ore in Guinea, leading to allegations of bribery. Steinmetz has faced a series of scandals over the years, including a lawsuit by residents in Sierra Leone claiming damages of $288 million against Octea Limited, a BSGR subsidiary, for environmental and social impact caused by the Koidu diamond mine.

The legal issues surrounding Steinmetz have a long and complicated history, with accusations of corruption and criminal activities dating back more than a decade. The recent detention in Greece is just one in a series of legal battles he has faced in various countries. Despite the accusations and legal troubles, Steinmetz has continued to deny any wrongdoing and maintain his innocence in all matters. The complexities of the diamond mining industry and the international legal landscape have contributed to the challenges faced by Steinmetz and his companies.

The involvement of high-profile individuals and international legal jurisdictions in cases like Steinmetz’s highlights the global nature of modern business and the complexities of navigating legal systems around the world. The extradition proceedings initiated by Romania and the legal obstacles faced by Steinmetz in multiple countries underscore the challenges posed by allegations of corruption and criminal activities on a global scale. Steinmetz’s detention in Greece and the ongoing legal developments surrounding his case serve as a reminder of the importance of abiding by international laws and regulations in conducting business activities, especially in industries as complex and high-stakes as diamond mining.

As Steinmetz awaits the Greek court’s decision regarding his extradition to Romania, the future remains uncertain for the Israeli billionaire and his mining company. The legal battles and controversies surrounding his business operations have drawn international attention and scrutiny, reflecting broader concerns about corruption and environmental impact in the resources sector. The outcome of his case in Greece and any potential extradition to Romania will have far-reaching implications for Steinmetz, BSGR, and the wider diamond mining industry, underscoring the importance of transparency and accountability in conducting business on a global scale.

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