Successful search in a town of 2,300 inhabitants in Upper Austria! Two Indians wanted after a horror crime in England are now in custody awaiting extradition – the ‘Crown’ has all the background information.
The extremely brutal murder of 23-year-old parcel deliverer Aurman S. in the British city of Shrewsbury, about 60 kilometers from Birmingham, made the news last August.
Parcel carriers literally slaughtered
The young Indian had no chance. He was chased into the middle of the audience by a gang of nine murderers and literally slaughtered. The murder weapons included: an axe, a knife, golf, hockey and cricket bats and a metal bar.
Requested asylum in the Innviertel
While five suspects were sentenced to a total of 122 years in prison in Britain, two wanted murderers went into hiding immediately after the bloody crime – apparently in our country. The victim’s two compatriots, aged 23 and 25, lived inconspicuously in a rented apartment in a house in the Innviertel town of Hohenzell with a population of 2,300 and applied for asylum under a false identity.
Accessed on Pentecost Monday
Now, after nine months, the big bang has happened: thanks to an international “red alert” search by Interpol, investigators from the Upper Austrian State Criminal Investigation Department had tracked down the killer duo. The residents of the small Upper Austrian community were suddenly torn from their morning peace on Pentecost Monday.
“He was always nice, but only spoke one word of German”
Neighbor and mother of two Daciana Cirdei, who lives downstairs, is also shocked in the ‘Krone’ interview: ‘It was around 9 a.m., I was still asleep. Suddenly there were a lot of police. The only young man arrested, who has been here since the summer, was always nice, but spoke only a word of German.”
Two men in custody awaiting extradition, two still on the run
The two men arrested in Upper Austria have now been taken to Ried/Innkreis prison for extradition, krone.at reported.
Subject in the dark
Although two suspects remain at large, the motive for the execution remains unclear to this day. Because it was not a robbery murder, it can be assumed that there was a personal background or dispute within the Indian community. The duo is being tried in Great Britain.
Source: Krone
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