Friday, July 29, 2011

Askalukan Trading owner, Girmay Gebremichael, extradited to Ethiopia

(July 29, 2011, Addis Ababa, ertagov) - Askalukan Trading owner, Girmay Gebremichael, who was accused of collecting over 45 million Birr from citizens saying that he would take them to South Africa to attend the 20th World Cup, and disappeared from the country is extradited to Ethiopia.
Girmay Gebremichael
Photo (INTERPOL)
The suspect was handed over to Ethiopia Friday from Germany in an effort the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Federal Police of Ethiopia made in cooperation with the Government of Germany, where he was hiding.

Interpol Ethiopian Division Head, Commander Yemane Gessesew said the arrest of the suspect depicts that any one that involves in criminal acts cannot escape to be accountable to the law.

More than 12 thousand citizens were cheated their money and faced difficulties by what happened at the season of the 20th FIFA World Cup.
Source: ertagov

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Good on you Ethiopian Federal Police,Great job! all those stupid people with criminal minds now got a lesson not to get away with whatever they do and run away.esp those who rip off the poor innocent people or uninformed ppl.hmm so happy.

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