Monday, 21 November 2011

Canada: arms dealer Schreiber should be extradited

Arms lobbyist is considered conclusions figure in the CDU / CSU
donations scandal
Toronto - A judge in Canada has approved the delivery of the arms
lobbyist Karlheinz Schreiber to Germany. Justice David Watt of the
Ontario Supreme Court will order the extradition of 28 Sign May,
prosecutor Howard Piafsky said on Tuesday in Toronto. The decision is
not yet final because writers can appeal to the Canadian Justice
Department, which would have the last word about his possible
extradition.

Schreiber, who was a key figure in the affairs of donations CDU and
CSU, defends himself for many years after his extradition from
Germany. There is an arrest warrant against him is the Augsburg
prosecutor for tax evasion, bribery and aiding of infidelity. He
should have paid in 1991 in connection with the delivery of tanks to
Saudi Arabia detection kickbacks worth millions to politicians and
other officials.

The German-Canadian businessman was arrested in 1999 on German
request, in Canada, but was released after eight days again

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