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Hacker 'in terror' over extradition

Gary McKinnon is fighting extradition to the US after hacking into military computers Gary McKinnon is fighting extradition to the US after hacking into military computers

Computer hacker Gary McKinnon is "unable to control the terror that consumes his every waking moment" as he fights extradition to the US, his mother said.

Janis Sharp said the treatment of her son, who admits hacking into military computers but claims he was looking for evidence of UFOs, was "barbaric".

She met supporters outside Number 10 to hand over poems of support for her son to mark the 10th anniversary of his first arrest. She urged Prime Minister David Cameron to raise the issue with US president Barack Obama when the two leaders meet at the White House next month.

Ms Sharp said: "Ten years have gone by and still Gary lives in a nightmare world - unable to control the terror that consumes his every waking moment. This endless pressure on an Aspergic man with severe mental health issues is barbaric. And for what? A foolish act that caused embarrassment to the US. Where has our sense of proportion gone?"

She told reporters on Downing Street: "He can't deal with it. He sits in the dark - it's ruined his life. His mental health has deteriorated and it's ruined our lives." And Ms Sharp said her son does not have an outlet because he cannot use a computer.

The High Court expressed concern over how long McKinnon's case was taking to return to court last month, with two judges listing the case for July in a bid to speed matters up.

They acted after hearing that Home Secretary Theresa May is "considering afresh" whether Asperger's sufferer McKinnon should be extradited to the US to face trial for hacking into military computers in 2002.

She said: "In March David Cameron is visiting President Obama to discuss our 'special relationship'. What an opportunity for our PM to finally announce an end to Gary's 10-year ordeal. This act alone would prove that the 'special relationship' has true meaning and is one of mutual respect."

McKinnon's legal team hopes Mrs May will block extradition amid predictions he could be jailed for 60 years in America. Medical evidence shows the 45-year-old was "suffering from a serious mental disorder and there is a serious risk of suicide if extradited", his legal team has said.

McKinnon, from Wood Green, north London, admits hacking but claims he was looking for evidence of UFOs.

Comments(11)

Huey says...
3:44pm Wed 8 Feb 12

He committed a crime in America
He must be extradited there to answer the charges
If they lock him up, so be it
He knew what he was doing was highly illegal

niceonecyril says...
3:53pm Wed 8 Feb 12

He committed his crime in the UK, he should be punished in the UK, it serves no purpose at all to extradite him to the USA, except the yanks can say "look at how we rule over everybody else, look what a superpower we are, we can control other governments"

prince of darkness says...
4:37pm Wed 8 Feb 12

He did the crime breaking into the computers said for UFOs. Could serve the time in UK then its right, we carnt extridate terroists. But like the people who scam money from peoples Bank accounts,its not a facelees crime. All types of computer crime must be delt with.

prince of darkness says...
4:37pm Wed 8 Feb 12

He did the crime breaking into the computers said for UFOs. Could serve the time in UK then its right, we carnt extridate terroists. But like the people who scam money from peoples Bank accounts,its not a facelees crime. All types of computer crime must be delt with.

prince of darkness says...
4:37pm Wed 8 Feb 12

He did the crime breaking into the computers said for UFOs. Could serve the time in UK then its right, we carnt extridate terroists. But like the people who scam money from peoples Bank accounts,its not a facelees crime. All types of computer crime must be delt with.

prince of darkness says...
4:38pm Wed 8 Feb 12

He did the crime breaking into the computers said for UFOs. Could serve the time in UK then its right, we carnt extridate terroists. But like the people who scam money from peoples Bank accounts,its not a facelees crime. All types of computer crime must be delt with.

prince of darkness says...
4:39pm Wed 8 Feb 12

He did the crime breaking into the computers said for UFOs. Could serve the time in UK then its right, we carnt extridate terroists. But like the people who scam money from peoples Bank accounts,its not a facelees crime. All types of computer crime must be delt with.

n4 says...
5:02pm Wed 8 Feb 12

The fact that he may have committed a crime is not the issue here... The crime was committed in 2002. It is hardly 'just', surely, to leave this man with this hanging over his head for 10 years. What kind of way is that for a so-called civilized society to behave. As for a 60 year jail sentence... For what... Causing embarassment to the US military, who clearly have not a single clue about network security... Shame on them.

B. L. says...
5:05pm Wed 8 Feb 12

niceonecyril wrote:
He committed his crime in the UK, he should be punished in the UK, it serves no purpose at all to extradite him to the USA, except the yanks can say "look at how we rule over everybody else, look what a superpower we are, we can control other governments"
Wrong.

B. L. says...
5:06pm Wed 8 Feb 12

Huey wrote:
He committed a crime in America
He must be extradited there to answer the charges
If they lock him up, so be it
He knew what he was doing was highly illegal
Right.

Nebs says...
11:32pm Wed 8 Feb 12

When are the Americans going to come and remove the ship that they left in the Estuary, full of explosives.

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