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Identity questions delay ruling in extradition case
March 05, 2026
|Cape Argus
A POTENTIAL bail battle is looming in the case of a Bulgarian national wanted by Romanian authorities after new legal arguments delayed a ruling in the Wynberg Magistrate's Court yesterday.
Stanislav Stamenoy, 41, who was arrested in Cape Town last week, appeared in court for the second day as the magistrate was expected to rule on submissions by his defence challenging the legality of his arrest.
However, prominent Cape Town criminal defence attorney William Booth introduced additional arguments questioning whether the man appearing in court is the same person sought by Romanian authorities.
National Prosecuting Authority regional spokesperson Eric Ntabazalila said the defence raised concerns about variations in the spelling of the surname in different court documents linked to the extradition request.
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