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Long-wanted fugitive fights extradition from Greece to Australia on murder charge

4 min · 10. kesä 2026
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Australian fugitive, James Dalamangas is fighting to avoid extradition back to Australia, where he is wanted over the alleged murder of George Giannopoulous. The 55-year-old had been in hiding since 1999, until he was arrested earlier this week in Greece. A legal process is underway to determine is he can return back to Australia.

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