Death on A1 and extradition of Sebastian M. Bodnar: very good news from the Emirates
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Death on A1 and extradition of Sebastian M. Bodnar: very good news from the Emirates
The Dubai Court of Appeal has ruled that the extradition of Sebastian M. to Poland is legally admissible. He is suspected of causing a fatal car accident in mid-September 2023 on the A1 motorway, said Minister of Justice and Prosecutor General Adam Bodnar on Friday evening.
Breakthrough in the Sebastian M. Case! Will There Be Extradition?
Minister of Justice Adam Bodnar announced that the Dubai Court of Appeal has ruled that the extradition to Poland of Sebastian M., suspected of causing a fatal accident in which a family of three died, was legally permissible.
Will there be consent to the extradition of Sebastian M. from the United Arab Emirates? Adam Bodnar provided new information
Minister of Justice Adam Bodnar announced on the "X" platform that on January 9, 2025, the Dubai Court of Appeal ruled that the extradition of Sebastian M. to Poland was legally admissible. He is suspected of causing a fatal car accident in mid-September 2023 on the A1 motorway.
New information on Sebastian Majtczak's extradition. "I received very good news"
"I have received very good news from the United Arab Emirates. On January 9, 2025, the Dubai Court of Appeal ruled that the extradition of Sebastian M. [Majtczak — ed.] to Poland was legally permissible," wrote Justice Minister Adam Bodnar. Majtczak, who is hiding in the UAE, is suspected of causing a fatal accident on the A1 motorway, in which a couple and their five-year-old son died.
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