The court said "dual criminality" had not been met, and that the two people wanted by Turkey risked "being exposed to persecution."
Ednews informs via DW that the Supreme Court in Sweden on Thursday said there are "obstacles to extradition" of two Turkish citizens wanted by Ankara for alleged involvement in the so-called Gulen movement.
In a statement, the court said "the requirement of dual criminality" — when a criminal offense in Turkey would also be considered a crime in Sweden — had not been met.
The court also said the two people — who have refugee status in Sweden — "risk being exposed to persecution if they were to be extradited."