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Old 04-01-2012, 01:00 AM #7
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Exclamation Interpol was on trail of British murder suspect held over killing of Czech student

Suspect Alfred Saunders linked to string of sex crimes and likely to commit acts of barbarism

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Marisel Rodriguez, of Costa Rica’s judicial police force, said officials picked up on Saunders’s alleged past when he crossed the border from Nicaragua the day after Boxing Day.

Inexplicably, he was still allowed to enter the country.

Miss Rodriguez said: ‘The man being held over the murder of the Czech woman is the subject of a green Interpol notice.

‘It’s a warning mechanism Interpol uses and makes available to other countries’ law enforcement agencies and border control organisations.

‘In Mr Saunders’s case it was for sex crimes, assault resulting in death, torture or acts of barbarism, and the possession of firearms, ammunition or explosives.
‘The notice described him as a violent individual who as well as being a suicide risk, was liable to commit sexual crimes against minors and could be armed.

‘It also described him as suffering from mental illness.’

She said Costa Rican Interpol had recommended he be refused entry to the country but immigration officials took a different view.

‘Our understanding is that Mr Saunders has a police record and may have been tried but not necessarily convicted on all if any of the crimes,’ she added.

‘We haven’t been given any detailed information on where these other offences are said to have taken place but my understanding is that it was in Britain.’
Blimey, what has this nutter been up to .....

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The prison holding Saunders was in lockdown yesterday following a gang fight which left two dead and ten others injured.

Gun-toting wardens patrolled barbed wire-swathed watch towers to prevent further violence.
At least he's with his own kind .....

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1iRxx7NTo
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