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U.K. approves extradition to Canada of 71-year-old man to face fraud charges in British Columbia

U.K. approves extradition to Canada of 71-year-old man to face fraud charges in British Columbia

by Vancouver Sun | Feb 8, 2021 | Investment Fraud

Feb. 8, 2021 – The United Kingdom has approved the rare extradition to Canada of a senior who faces fraud and theft charges in British Columbia. The decision by the U.K. Home Secretary’s Office to extradite 71-year-old Peter Kevin Miller was made after an...

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