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US to seek extradition of NRI charged with murder

Source: PTI
April 10, 2007 22:48 IST
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The United States will seek extradition of Avtar Grewal, who allegedly killed his wife at Phoenix in Arizona and then fled to India. He will face murder charges.

Grewal was arrested at Delhi airport and is in judicial custody in India now.

Police said the 32-year-old Vancouver man had flown to Phoenix to kill 30-year-old Navneet Kaur last Thursday. Kaur's body was found at her residence on Friday.

The murder came to light when her co-workers went to check her after she failed to show up for work. They saw blood and signs of struggle and called the police.

Phoenix police detective Bob Ragsdale said according to their information, the couple was not living together and she wanted a divorce.

Police believe that after the murder, Grewal flew to Newark airport on a one-way ticket and then to Delhi also on a one-way ticket.

An international arrest warrant was issued against him.

Meanwhile Vancouver Sun said over the past several months, a number of Indo-Canadian women in the Lower Mainland have been murdered or attacked.

The charred remains of Manjit Panghali, a Surrey teacher pregnant with her second child, were found in South Delta on October 23.

Her husband was later charged with second-degree murder in connection with her death.

Navreet Kaur Waraich was stabbed to death on October 29, 2006 and her husband has been charged with murder.

On October 19, Port Coquitlam resident Gurjeet Kaur Ghuman, 40, was shot in the face by her estranged husband Paramjit Singh Ghuman, who then fatally shot himself.

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