A 38-year old woman who was arrested in Paphos and is wanted by the authorities of Bulgaria regarding human trafficking, does not consent to her extradition to her country. As a consequence, the Paphos District Court set a date for the beginning of a judicial procedure and until then the woman is free under conditions....
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Woman arrested in Paphos does not consent to her extradition to Bulgaria
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Re: Woman arrested in Paphos does not consent to her extradition to Bulgaria
How about the rest of population that don’t consent to her human trafficking?
Re: Woman arrested in Paphos does not consent to her extradition to Bulgaria
Is there more to this than we know? I thought that human trafficing was a serious crime whether it was here or in Bulgaria. Surely she should have been deported back to her own country. It seems odd that she's still here, but having to report to the police station every day....
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Re: Woman arrested in Paphos does not consent to her extradition to Bulgaria
You can't just deport someone without a judge, looking at the evidence, I'm sure Bulgaria will summit some evidence, and if its kosher the lady will be on her way, that's how it works in most democratic country's.
Re: Woman arrested in Paphos does not consent to her extradition to Bulgaria
I think she has played a curve ball in the hopes that it will go away in a sea of EU/Bulgarian/Cypriot courts and police red tape, bureaucracy and appeals causing delays
She has stumped up € 6K in cash and a € 50K guarantee provided is immaterial as long as she doesn't mind a daily autograph signing at Pafos Police Station, she is free to go about her life
It looks messy to me : An EU National in an EU Country claiming Human Rights v 2Non Schengen EU countries
Sounds like a honey pot for all the legal vultures who will see a mountain of big fees to earn
She has stumped up € 6K in cash and a € 50K guarantee provided is immaterial as long as she doesn't mind a daily autograph signing at Pafos Police Station, she is free to go about her life
It looks messy to me : An EU National in an EU Country claiming Human Rights v 2Non Schengen EU countries
Sounds like a honey pot for all the legal vultures who will see a mountain of big fees to earn
Re: Woman arrested in Paphos does not consent to her extradition to Bulgaria
Perhaps the phrase " does not consent" should read "contests" - it's in the translation. Then this topic would not exist,
Alastair
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Re: Woman arrested in Paphos does not consent to her extradition to Bulgaria
Without wishing to stir up a hornet's nest or resurrect the In and Out vote or Brexit.
it does look very much like the post made by user Mouse corresponds with what my original thoughts were on this particular matter being discussed
Maybe I am reading things wrongly or maybe not ? Or am I missing a point perhaps ??
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primacy_o ... _Union_law
it does look very much like the post made by user Mouse corresponds with what my original thoughts were on this particular matter being discussed
Maybe I am reading things wrongly or maybe not ? Or am I missing a point perhaps ??
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primacy_o ... _Union_law