The Peja court decides about the woman being sought by INTERPOL

Pec's Foundation Court has appointed the detention measure for the United States, pending extradition, which is requested by the Norwegian state through INTERPOL. In the Court's announcement it is known that the defendant in 2003 was sentenced to 12 years in prison and 40 thousand chrones for criminal work “Trafficking with [...]
Pec's Foundation Court has appointed the detention measure for the United States, pending extradition, which is requested by the Norwegian state through INTERPOL.
In the Court's announcement it becomes known that the defendant in 2003 was sentenced in Norway to 12 years in prison and 40 thousand chronins, for criminal work “Narcotics Trafficking”.
“The judge of the preliminary procedure, following reviewing the prosecution's proposal for the detention action pending extradition to the US defendant, found that the prosecutor's request is based and to the proper degree of reason, since Interpol reports show that the 2003 defendant was sentenced by Norway's state court to 12 years in prison and forty thousand (4 000) NOK for criminal trafficking by Article 162 par.1 and 3 of the Norwegian Penal Code and the same one that has since escaped from Norway in order to avoid the execution of the sentence, so that the court has estimated that with its finding in freedom, the possibility of escape is more than obvious and possible, the same was assigned to the detention measure pending the practice of the procedures of its later extradition to Norway, for the execution of the <1x> prison sentence, the Court of Prosecution has indicated.










