Tunisian billionaire who fled Canada ahead of 2016 deportation arrested in France
MONTREAL — An elusive Tunisian billionaire who disappeared from Canada as he was set to be deported to his homeland in 2016 resurfaced last week and is under arrest in France.
Belhassen Trabelsi fell off the radar of Canadian authorities three years ago just as he was to be returned to Tunisia to face justice.
Tunisian authorities say that after learning of Trabelsi’s arrest last week, they informed France — as they had previously told Canada — they want Trabelsi returned home.
“The Tunisian authorities have begun a request for the extradition of Belhassen Trabelsi, brother-in-law of former president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, with French authorities who have recently arrested him,” a statement provided by the Tunisian Embassy in Canada read. “In this regard, the Ministry of Justice took the initiative (last Friday) to send a note to the French authorities, through diplomatic channels, informing them of its desire to extradite the person concerned.”