
According to Spanish news outlet Huelva Información, a judge has decided that the now 39-year-old would be able to remain in Punta Umbría in Spain. Sirichai Kiesch has been stripped of his passport and will need to present himself before a judge every 15 days.
The magistrate made this decision based on the "roots in Spain of said person and the time that has elapsed" since the commission of the crime in Luxembourg, 21 years ago, until now.
Jean-Marc Sirichai Kiesch was one of Europol's most wanted individuals, originally sentenced to 20 years in prison for killing an elderly woman in Eppeldorf in 1999 and then setting fire to the house to conceal the crime.
Sirichai Kiesch was located in Spain on 10 August, where he started a new life in 2006. He now has a partner and a child.
Luxembourg authorities had originally requested an extradition.
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