CAIRO: A high level Egyptian judicial source allowed the Spanish authorities has only 35 days to deliver the Egyptian fugitive businessman, Hussein Salem. He is wanted for wasting public money and if he's not delivered, new procedures will be taken by the Egyptian authorities to guarantee his return. The judicial source said a law gives a foreign country 45 days after catching the accused and obliges to deliver the accused back, according to the international agreements. Based on this law, the Spanish authorities should deliver Salem to the Egyptian authorities. The source said following the case are Egyptian authorities representatives of the office of international cooperation and cooperation with Cairo's Interpol. Spanish Attorney-General, Javier Zaragoza, sentenced Salem with detention with a € 27 million (U.S. $38 million), and sentenced under house arrest. The Spanish newspaper El-Pais mentioned Hussein said he feels oppressed in Egypt because he is part of the former regime and a close friend of former President Hosni Mubarak. He added he'll drop his Egyptian citizenship and keep the Spanish one, just in case he's delivered to Egypt.