The Court Remanded in Custody the American Woman Accused of the Attack on the Pardubice Arms Factory
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The Court Remanded in Custody the American Woman Accused of the Attack on the Pardubice Arms Factory
The District Court in Pardubice on Saturday ordered the arrest of an American woman accused of an attack on the LPP Holding arms factory in Pardubice. This was announced by state prosecutor Jiří Richter. Police charged the woman in connection with the March arson terrorist attack.
The American citizen was detained by police in Slovakia in March and handed over to Czech colleagues on Thursday. She is the sixth person in custody in this case. The accused did not testify and requested the US Embassy to be notified.
The American woman accused of the March arson attack on the LPP Holding arms factory has been remanded in custody by the Pardubice court. The Czech Police announced this on the X network on Saturday, April 18. The woman was handed over to them on Thursday by her Slovak colleagues, who had detained her on their territory in March.
The Pardubice court this afternoon remanded in custody an American woman accused in the March arson attack on the LPP Holding arms factory in Pardubice. The police reported this on the X network and the public prosecutor confirmed it to journalists on site. The Pardubice court had previously remanded five other defendants in custody. The woman was detained in Slovakia by local police in March. Slovak police handed her over to their Czech colleag…
The Chief State Prosecutor's Office in Prague on Saturday proposed the detention of an American woman accused in connection with the March arson terrorist attack on the LPP Holding arms factory in Pardubice. The District Court in Pardubice will decide on the detention this afternoon. The woman was detained in Slovakia by local police in March. Slovak police handed her over to Czech colleagues on Thursday.
The Chief State Prosecutor's Office (VSZ) in Prague on Saturday proposed the detention of an American woman accused in connection with the arson terrorist attack on the LPP Holding arms factory in Pardubice. The District Court in Pardubice will decide on the detention this afternoon, the Chief State Prosecutor's Office and the Pardubice Court reported. The woman was detained in Slovakia by local police in March. Slovak police handed her over to …
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