The procedure for the extradition of the suspect for the murder of Bulgarian journalist Victoria Marinova develops at a fast pace...
The procedure for the extradition of the suspect for the murder of Bulgarian journalist Victoria Marinova develops at a fast pace. The Prosecutor's Office in the city of Celle, Germany, told BNT on 11th of October that the extradition permit depends on a letter from the Bulgarian judicial authorities, which has not yet been received.
There is no problem with the extradition of the detainee for the murder of Victoria Marinova, Severin Krasimirov, a source from the justice ministry of the province of Lower Saxony said.
The extradition procedure is already in the final phase, two independent sources have confirirmed. The Prosecutor's Office in the town of Celle stated that the permit depends on the response of the Bulgarian judicial authorities.
At this stage, the process is in the final phase, it is not a question of days, but for a much shorter period of time. It is possible that the court's decision will be received tomorrow morning or in the afternoon.
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