Terror Of Foreign Fugitives Who Are Walking Our Streets
Sunday Express|September 20, 2020
A Fugitive triple murderer tops a list of foreign killers feared to be at large or in hiding in the UK.
Jon Austin
Terror Of Foreign Fugitives Who Are Walking Our Streets

Large numbers of convicted or suspected killers from overseas have seen the UK as a safe haven.

Alongside convicted triple murderer Sokol Hoxha, police are seeking the whereabouts of a number of other fugitives who have yet to serve sentences or even stand trial in their home countries.

Several have recently been arrested and are fighting extradition, often with legal aid.

About 25 extradition cases concerning overseas murders have had hearings at Westminster Magistrates Court this year, with others concerning people convicted or suspected of attempted killings.

Hoxha, 45, has evaded justice for more than 23 years for three murders in two different countries.

Police thought they had finally tracked him down in Birmingham last month, when a man of the same name was arrested and a knife seized during a domestic incident. But the suspect, who was remanded in custody for two weeks, had to be released after the extradition judge said there was insufficient evidence that he was the murderer.

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