Adoboli was put on a commercial flight from Heathrow on
Wednesday after being detained in Scotland earlier in the week,
the spokesman said.
Adoboli's case made global headlines when he was arrested in
2011 and tried in 2012 over the huge losses to UBS, caused by
trades far in excess of his authorized risk limits which he had
pretended to hedge by booking fictitious off-setting trades.
A Ghanaian national who has lived in Britain since he was 12,
Adoboli, now 38, was released from prison on probation in 2015
after serving half of a seven-year sentence.
A spokesman for the interior ministry declined to comment
directly on Adoboli's case, but said: "All foreign nationals who
are given a custodial sentence will be considered for
deportation."
Adoboli has been living in Scotland with his two godsons and
their parents, and had garnered support from locals and
lawmakers for his bid to stay.
Born in Ghana in 1980, Adoboli moved to Jerusalem with his
family in 1984 when his father, a United Nations official, was
posted there. The family later moved to Syria, and Adoboli never
lived in Ghana again apart from during a short stint when the
family had to leave Damascus because of the first Gulf War.
In 1992, aged 12, he was sent to a Quaker boarding school in
Yorkshire, northern England. He has lived in Britain ever since.
(Reporting by Alistair Smout; editing by Stephen Addison)
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