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 Murder suspect in killing Banaz Mahmod flies back to UK

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Murder suspect in killing Banaz Mahmod flies back to UK  1.7.2009 

 




July 1, 2009

LONDON, — A man was flying back to the UK from Sulaimaniyah city in Iraqi Kurdistan region on Monday night to face charges over the death of a 20-year-old Kurdish woman.

Mohammed Saleh Ali, who has been extradited from Iraqi Kurdistan, is accused of murdering Banaz Mahmod , an Iraqi Kurd from Mitcham in south London.

According to Kurdish Media website Mohammed Saleh Ali has been handed over to the British authorities by the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG). He has been flown in a private plane to the UK to be detained awaiting trial.

Ali was flown on Monday at 5:35pm to the UK from the Sulaimaniyah International Airport to facing trial. After his arrival,
www.ekurd.net Ali is held in the Lewisham police station to face his trial on Tuesday in the Greenwich County Court.          

Banaz Mahmod Babakir Agha, Found dead, brutally killed by her family in UK. Banaz had left her husband and fall in love with an Iranian Kurd.
He is due before Greenwich magistrates on Tuesday. Ms Mahmod was raped, strangled and buried in a suitcase in a garden in Birmingham in April 2006.

Her father, uncle, and another man were jailed for life over her death in 2007.

1933 treaty

Mr Ali, of no fixed address, is also charged with perverting the course of justice and threatening to kill Ms Mahmod's boyfriend, Rahmat Sulemani.

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) was not able to give an age for Mr Ali.

A CPS spokesman said: "The Crown Prosecution Service requested the extradition in accordance with the UK-Iraq treaty of 1933.

"The extradition was ordered by the Iraqi authorities."

Ms Mahmod's father,
www.ekurd.net Mahmod Mahmod, from Mitcham, her uncle Ari Mahmod, and Mohammed Hama were all convicted of murder in July 2008.

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