A refugee who may have played a part in a people-smuggling operation in which more than 300 people died has lost an appeal to have his case referred to the Minister of Justice.
Maythem Kamil Radhi, 40, was allegedly involved in the 2001 smuggling of a boat-load of people from Indonesia seeking asylum.
The Indonesian boat was headed for Australia but 353 people drowned when it sank off Indonesia after it started leaking.
Radhi, his wife and two children came to New Zealand as refugees in 2009 on the grounds of religious persecution in their native-born Iraq. A third child was born in New Zealand. The family lives in Auckland.
When Australian federal police realised Radhi was in New Zealand they applied in 2010 to have him extradited to face people-smuggling charges in Australia.