Sunday, 6 January 2008

Abdula Fauthwla ( Polla Banan )

During the 1980s, Norwegian police issued an arrest warrant for Fauthwla on charges of heroin trafficking, possession of weapons and ammunition, possession of poisons and other charges.
Norwegian Police, though, lost track of the suspect before he could be arrested and he fled the country. Police now believe Fauthwla somehow made his way to Canada under an assumed name, filing a refugee claim as Polla Banan and eventually gaining Canadian citizenship under that name. Since then, he's lived under the radar.
It's not clear how authorities uncovered Fauthwla's real identity. All CBSA would say is that Fauthwla was ordered deported on July 31, 2007 for misrepresenting himself and that a warrant for his arrest was issued at that time.
He is being held at Maplehurst Detention Centre pending a review by a the Immigration and Refugee Board

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