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Quebec murder suspect set free due to trial delays to be deported within weeks

Canada's Immigration Department says Sivaloganathan Thanabalasingham is expected to be sent back to Sri Lanka in the next two weeks.

Sivaloganathan Thanabalasingham, accused of murdering wife in 2012, will return to Sri Lanka

Sivaloganathan Thanabalasingham, centre, waived his right to refugee protection, saying he doesn't believe he will be in danger in Sri Lanka. (Sean Henry / CBC)

Canada's Immigration Department says a murder suspect who was set free after his trial exceeded the legal timelimit is expected to be sent back to Sri Lanka in the next two weeks.

Ewa Staszewicz, a lawyer for the department, confirmed that steps are being taken to obtain the necessary travel documents for Sivaloganathan Thanabalasingham.

Thanabalasingham, 31, told an Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada hearing Fridayhe doesn't believe he will be in danger in his home country and no longer needs to be protected as a refugee.

He was accused of murdering his wife in 2012 but the charges were stayed in April after the length of his legal proceedings were deemed to have violated a Supreme Court of Canada ruling that set time limits for trials to be completed.

He was detained by Canada Border Services Agency upon his release and a deportation order was issued against him.

Thanabalasingham, who came to Canada as a refugee, originally appealed the deportation order but later changed his mind and asked to be sent back to Sri Lanka.

There is still an appeal pending against Thanabalasingham as the Crown has challenged the judgment that halted the legal proceedings against him.