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A man wanted for manslaughter was arrested at the airport

The 60-year-old wantedto really travel to Rome further, but handcuffs clicked. Now he is to be extradited to South Korea.

A man who had killed his superior was arrested at Frankfurt Airport (Archives)
A man who had killed his superior was arrested at Frankfurt Airport (Archives)

International Arrest Warrant - A man wanted for manslaughter was arrested at the airport

A wanted international man, who is alleged to have killed his boss, was arrested at Frankfurt Airport. The 60-year-old Italian man landed in Main Metropolis from the USA on a Wednesday. The man intended to travel further to Rome. He is now awaiting extradition to South Korea, according to the Federal Police. He faces a life sentence there. The crime is said to have occurred in the South Korean city of Incheon in the year 1997. South Korean authorities have been searching for the man with an international arrest warrant since 2020. Further information was not known to the Federal Police.

  1. The wanted individual's alleged crime of manslaughter took place in the South Korean city of Incheon back in 1997.
  2. Despite evading capture for over a decade, the Hesse authorities at Frankfurt Airport apprehended the criminal on a Wednesday.
  3. After landing at Frankfurt Airport from the USA, the Italian man had plans to continue his journey to Rome.
  4. The Federal Police in Hesse have handed over the international arrest warrant for the 60-year-old Italian man to South Korean authorities.
  5. The Main River in Frankfurt acted as a transitional point for the fugitive before the Frankfurt Airport served as his final capture point, marking the end of his escape from justice in South Korea.

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