A court in Ghent, Belgium, has ruled that rapper Jose Miguel Arenas Beltran, also known as Valtonyc, should not be extradited to Spain, where he would be imprisoned for at least 3.5 years.
"The judge has decided there will be no extradition and discarded all three charges," the rapper's lawyer, Simon Bekaert, told reporters, adding that the judge stated, "there is no terrorism involved, there is no incitement of terrorism, so there is no question of a crime according to Belgian law."
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The rapper himself also addressed the verdict of the Belgian court.
"I feel good, I am happy. But I am sad for the people in Spain, who unlucky, they don't have justice like me here," Arenas stated.