- by foxnews
- 19 Nov 2024
Rajwinder Singh, the man accused of killing Toyah Cordingley on a beach in Queensland, has made his first court appearance in Delhi as authorities seek to extradite him back to Australia to face trial.
Singh, an Australian citizen of Indian origin, was arrested in Delhi last Friday after a years-long manhunt to track him down. Singh is the main accused in the murder of Cordingley, a 24-year-old who was killed while walking her dog on Wangetti beach in far north Queensland in 2018.
Australian authorities have had an extradition order against Singh since 2021, and are seeking to have him sent back as soon as possible. The Indian government approved the extradition request last month, but the case must first be heard before the Indian court.
Singh, who wore a blue turban and sported a dishevelled grey beard, made no comment and his face showed little emotion. His father, Amar Singh, who lives in a village in the Indian state of Punjab, was also present in the court.
Queensland police had spent years trying to track down Singh. An unprecedented $1m reward was offered for his whereabouts and he was finally arrested in Delhi and remanded in Tihar jail in the capital.
Australian federal police were also present at the hearing but said they could not comment as the case was under judicial review.
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