The 21-year-old man who faces life imprisonment in Britain probably did not commit any crime in the Czech Republic, the paper writes. Czech police detained him in cooperation with Interpol.
The young man is suspected of 16 criminal offences. "In the years 2003-06 he was selecting on Internet servers 12-13 years old girls whom he promised car drives during which he raped them," Pavla Kopecka, spokeswoman for the national criminal police, told Pravo. The man is also suspected of making and possessing child pornography and other criminal offences. Ladislav Kaderabek, chief of Vietnam halts labour migration to Czech Republic ...
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Colombia did not fake Farc files ... a special Czech team of detectives known as head-hunters, said the Briton was found within a record short time since the international warrant for his arrest was only issued three week ago. He did not put up any resistance during arrest. "He was so much surprised that he did not manage to react," Kaderabek told Pravo. The man has been taken into preliminary custody pending his extradition to Britain, Pravo writes. He would be sentenced to a maximum of ten years in prison in the Czech Republic. In Britain where penalties for particular crimes are added up, he faces life imprisonment, Pravo writes.
(Ceske Noviny)
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