CBI team to go to Denmark for Davys extradition

New Delhi: A CBI team is likely to leave for Denmark next week to help expedite the process of extradition of Purulia arms drop case prime accused Kim Davy to India and face trial. The two-member team comprising a CBI officer and a lawyer will go to Denmark on May 14 or May 16 with […]

New Delhi: A CBI team is likely to leave for Denmark next week to help expedite the process of extradition of Purulia arms drop case prime accused Kim Davy to India and face trial.

The two-member team comprising a CBI officer and a lawyer will go to Denmark on May 14 or May 16 with all the available evidence to assist the local authorities corroborate allegations against Davy in the Danish court.