The Independent reported that the United Kingdom government was considering agreeing that Kotey and Elsheikh could be transferred to the
Guantanamo detention camps. While the UK will not normally extradite suspects if they might be subject to the
death penalty, in July 2018 it was reported that
British Home Secretary Sajid Javid had written to the
US attorney general about the case, saying "I am of the view that there are strong reasons for not requiring a death penalty assurance in this specific case, so no such assurances will be sought." Javid said that the decision was for this specific case, not a change to the government's support of the global abolition of the death penalty. The BBC security correspondent said that the UK was opposed to the controversial military prison in Guantanamo Bay: if the two were sent there, the UK would not share intelligence for the trial, but if they were to go on criminal trial in the US, then the UK would. On 9 October 2019,
Charlie Savage, of
The New York Times, reported that Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh were in the process of being transferred from Kurdish territories to custody of the US. In September 2021, it was announced that, as per a
plea agreement, Kotey would plead guilty to all of the charges against him and would
spend the rest of his life in prison, initially in the US and, after 15 years, in the United Kingdom. On 2 September 2021,
The New York Times reported that Kotey had pleaded guilty to 'multiple charges, including conspiracy to commit hostage taking resulting in death and conspiracy to murder U.S. citizens outside the United States'. The federal judge presiding over his case,
T.S. Ellis III, recommended that Kotey be placed in a lesser-secure prison for his mental and physical health. On 31 August 2022, Kotey was transferred to the custody of the
Federal Bureau of Prisons and moved to
United States Penitentiary, Canaan. Despite Ellis's recommendation, Kotey was transferred to
ADX Florence on 22 September 2023 with
Elsheikh who was transferred there on 3 March. ==References==