Portugal to wait for India’s request for Pamma’s extradition

AFP | By, Evora
Updated on: Dec 22, 2015 05:44 pm IST

An appeal court in southern Portugal decided to continue the detention of an Indian national, Paramjeet Singh alias Pamma, wanted by New Delhi for a homicide and bomb attacks.

An appeal court in southern Portugal decided to continue the detention of an Indian national, Paramjeet Singh alias Pamma, wanted by New Delhi for a homicide and bomb attacks.

Khalistani terrorist Paramjeet Singh alias Pamma who was nabbed by the Portugal police.(HT Photo)
Khalistani terrorist Paramjeet Singh alias Pamma who was nabbed by the Portugal police.(HT Photo)

“The judge decided to wait for a formal extradition request from the Indian authorities,” Singh’s Portuguese lawyer Manuel Luis Ferreira told AFP.

He was arrested on an international warrant on Friday at a hotel in southern Portugal’s Algarve region, where he was staying with his wife and four children.

According to Indian media, Singh is a hardline Sikh activist who is wanted for conspiracy in two 2010 bomb attacks

in northwest India, and the 2009 killing of Rulda Singh, the head of the Hindu nationalist movement Rashtriya Sikh Sangat.

Paramjeet Singh lived in Britain, where he obtained political asylum in 2004, the lawyer said.

He will be held in preventative detention in the Beja prison until at least January 4, Ferreira said.

Read: Khalistani terrorist Pamma nabbed by Portugal police

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