Friday, 18 January 2008

Ranjit Singh Cheema ,Saliendra Narayan

A pair of accused drug traffickers wanted in the United States has lost their fight against extradition.
US authorities say Ranjit Singh Cheema and Saliendra Narayan were part of an international heroin ring.
Today, the Supreme Court of Canada refused to hear their appeal against extradition.
It's not yet clear when the pair would be forced to return to the United States.

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