London (Reuters) - British hackers accuses the United States of America's military system damage of more than us $700000, will not be extradition, because he's going to kill their own high risk, the British home secretary Theresa may said on Tuesday.
Gary McKinnon, has been trying to extradite seven years, and the face in the United States for more than 60 years prison, if found guilty is the United States attorney called "the biggest military hacker of all time.
McKinnon, 46, admit hacked into the pentagon and NASA computer to pseudonym "solo", but he said he has been looking for evidence of UFO.
Before the computer system administrator with asperger syndrome, a form of autism, and suffer from depression disease. He has been trying to British police arrested extradition, because he in 2005.
"My conclusion is, McKinnon extradition will rise to such a high risk, he decided to end his life, will not extradite Mr And McKinnon human rights," 51 told parliament.
"Therefore, I have to withdraw McKinnon extradition order."
His case is one of the most conspicuous extradition ever confronted by the British government decision.
Activists say, it emphasizes the imbalance of the British and American extradition treaty, think it is easier to sent to Britain's criminal suspects, the United States than the other way round.
"Seriously ill"
Prime minister David Cameron McKinnon sympathy in 2011, before going on extradition agreement, and the United States President barack Obama expressed concern about earlier this year.
British lawmakers required overhaul in 2003 signed the treaty, speed up the two Allies transfer between the criminal suspect, saying that it was prefer to approve of the United States, not to protect the rights of British citizens.
Mei said, she will introduce legislation, allowing the British judge prevent foreign court extradition case the criminal suspect.
"I have decided to introduce a BBS, it will mean, Sue is in Britain and in other countries, the court will be able to stop overseas prosecution, if they think it is in the interests of justice to do so," mei said.
U.S. officials say 97 McKinnon visit in 2001 and 2002 years of military and NASA computer, disable navy system, and cause more than 700000 dollars in damage.
May say, she has decided not to his extradition in research medical report, and take a wide range of legal advice.
"Mr. McKinnon accused of serious crimes, but also have no doubt, he suffered from serious illness," she said.
It is now a British prosecutors decide whether in Britain McKinnon court answer any circumstances, May say.
There is no from the United States government or its embassy in London's reaction. This decision is the praise of the advocates of the legislative council and McKinnon family.
The British broadcasting corporation reported that "thank you Teresa may, at the bottom of my heart, I would know that you have the strength and courage to do the right thing," his mother Janice sharp said.
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