Evidence required for cop killer extradition
7th August 2009
The United States is seeking additional evidence before it attempts to extradite a Polish man sought in the killing of a Warsaw police chief in 1998.
Polish Justice Minister Andrzej Czuma said that police have new evidence that will be dispatched to the U.S. Attorney General's office to see if it is sufficient to open a new extradition motion against businessman Edward Mazur, who lives in Chicago and holds both Polish and U.S. citizenships.
Mazur, 62, is suspected of ordering the killing of Gen. Marek Papala, the Polish national police chief, outside his Warsaw apartment 11 years ago. ...
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