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The Pirate Bay founder faces further charges

By Juha Saarinen
Nov 12 2012 7:20AM
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Further solitary confinement.

Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, one of the founders of the world's most popular torrent trackers, The Pirate Bay, has been re-arrested in Sweden, suspected of further computer crimes.

The Pirate Bay founder faces further charges

Svartholm Warg was arrested in Cambodia in September this year and extradited to Sweden, accused of having hacked the Swedish tax office and a subcontractor to the government agency with two accomplices.

The Pirate Bay founder fled to the south-east Asian country after being found guilty by a Swedish court for copyright infringement, and sentenced to one year in prison and fined millions of dollars.

Swedish daily Aftonbladet reported that Svartholm Warg faces a new charge of breaking into a computer system, four of fraud and a further four of attempted serious fraud. 

However, the exact nature of the charges was not detailed by the Swedish prosecutor.

Swartholm Warg at The Pirate Bay Trial. Source: Calandrella/Flickr

Speaking to Swedish news agency Tidningarnas Telegrambyrå, the prosecutor in the case, Henrik Olin, alleged: "This is a new hacking attempt and suspected crimes associated with it."

Olin also said that Svartholm Warg will be able to count the time he is spending in a remand cell against his previous prison sentence.

He is currently held in solitary confinement for 23 hours a day, with only one hourly visit a week allowed, according to his mother, Kristina Svartholm, who spoke to file sharing news site Torrent Freak. 

The new charges extend the solitary confinment period for a further two weeks, his mother said.

She accused the prosecutor and the 15 police officers working on the case of attempting to prolong the case as much as possible.

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