Australian police have offered $633,000 reward for information on the whereabouts of an Indian national who is suspected of murdering a woman on a tropical beach four years ago before returning to his homeland.
“We know that people know this person, they know where this person is and we’re asking those people to do the right thing,” Ryan said.
Deputy Police Commissioner Tracy Lindford said detectives believed Singh remained in India. She appealed for witnesses among India’s population of 1.4 billion people to come forward and “give some respite to the family who miss Toyah.” The victim’s parents, Troy Cordingley and Vanessa Gardiner, released a video statement pleading for public help to find her killer.
Australia’s Attorney-General’s Department did not immediately reply when asked on Thursday how many people had been extradited between the two countries since a bilateral treaty took effect in 2010.
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