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Police start quizzing 'Igor' in Zaragoza (4)

Police start quizzing 'Igor' in Zaragoza (4)

Norbert Feher has confessed to 2 murders in Italy, 3 in Spain

Zaragoza, 23 March 2018, 12:50

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Italian prosecutors on Friday began questioning an alleged murderer known as 'Igor the Russian' in a Spanish jail in Zaragoza.
    Killer Norbert Feher alias Igor Vaclavic, aka 'Igor The Russian', confessed to two murders in Italy and three in Spain before a Spanish magistrate in mid-December.
    But he refused to answer Italian prosecutors' questions, exercising his right to remain silent, judicial sources said.
    Police said he looked as if he had put on a lot of weight and had a long beard.
    Prosecutors said "we will put him on trial very shortly.
    "It will probably be a fast-track trial, via video-conference." Feher, 36, who is wanted in Italy for two murders committed in Emilia-Romagna in May, was captured December 15 after a shoot-out in which three people, including two members of Spain's Guardia Civil police, were killed.
    Feher, who was born in Serbia in 1981, said he had used 18 different identities in eight States.
    He said he arrived in Spain in September and agreed to be tried in Italy for the crimes he is accused of there.
    Spain has said he will not be extradited to Italy until he has answered for the crime she committed in Spain.
   

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