Four Brits, including a single mother, who are alleged to have been in a ‘murder squad’ that carried out reconnaissance before a businessman was shot to death in his own five-star hotel bar in Albania have avoided extradition on a technicality.
Edmond Haxhia, 40, the British-Albanian accused of arranging the hit as part of a more than 25-year-long ‘blood feud’, has also avoided extradition after the Court of Appeal discharged each of their extradition requests.
The court heard that Haxhia is accused of hiring the four Brits to help plan the execution.
The feud, which allegedly stemmed back to another murder in 1997, has
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