Advertisement

Exclusive | Hong Kong, Brazil negotiating extradition deal to transfer drug traffickers from city: envoy

Consul General Manuel Innocencio De Lacerda Santos Jnr says many of those detained in Hong Kong prefer returning to their home country

Reading Time:3 minutes
Why you can trust SCMP
1
Suspected drugs seized are displayed at the customs headquarters in North Point in March this year. Photo: Dickson Lee
This is the seventh in a series of interviews with consuls general of emerging and belt and road economies with which Hong Kong is keen to build ties. Here are the previous ones.
Advertisement

Brazil is negotiating an extradition agreement with Hong Kong to facilitate the transfer of detained drug traffickers, the country’s envoy to the city has said, as the financial hub copes with a surge of narcotics smuggling cases.

In an exclusive interview with the Post, Consul General Manuel Innocencio De Lacerda Santos Jnr said about 30 Brazilian nationals were currently detained in Hong Kong on drug trafficking charges and many preferred returning to the country to “be closer to their families” given the often lengthy judicial process.

“Today, negotiations for transferring prisoners from Hong Kong back to Brazil are case by case and a little bit slow, so an agreement would speed those things up,” Santos said.

Consulate staff added extradition currently could take “two to three years” for each offender.

Advertisement

Santos said discussions were under way between authorities from both sides and that the agreement was close to completion.

Advertisement