Thursday, April 21, 2011

RUSSIAN "RAMBO" CANNOT BE EXTRADITED: EMBASSY

MURDERED
ARTIST'S IMPRESSION
RUSSIAN "Rambo" Nikolai Rakossi cannot be extradited to America, if as cops believe, he escaped to his home country because there is no extradition treaty between the pair. 
Cops believe the former "elite" special forces member stabbed 56-year-old Tatyana Prikhodko and turned the blade onto her 27-year-old daughter Larisa when she caught him committing his grisly crime.
The women, both nurses were found with multiple wounds to the face, neck and torso by a cop who was checking their apartment after a concerned call from the father
of Larisa's child.  
But before cops found the bodies, he was on a plane home to his native Moscow, where he owns a house.
NY Cops are now working with the U.S. State Department in the hope of bringing Rakossi, also 56, back to the states.
But their efforts are being hampered by the lack of a formal extradition treaty between the country's. 
"According to the Russian constitution, Russian citizens can't be extradited to [a] foreign country," Yevgeniy Khorishko, spokesman for the Russian Embassy said.  
A frustrated New York detective told the NY Post: "It's God awful. I wish that our government would have more cooperation with the Russians. If he committed the crime here, he should pay here."




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