A Greek-Australian fugitive wanted for a 1999 nightclub murder in Sydney has been arrested in Greece after living under an assumed identity for nearly three decades. The post Greek Fugitive Dalamangas Arrested in Greece 27 Years After Sydney Nightclub Murder appeared first on Greek City Times .
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View all signals →Jim Dalamangas, a Greek-Australian fugitive wanted for nearly 27 years over a 1999 Sydney nightclub killing, has been arrested in central Greece. The post James Dalamangas “Too Old to Be Tried” as Defence Fights Extradition appeared first on Greek City Times .
“Justice for Peter Dalamangas! Expose corrupt NSW Police!” Those were the words shouted by James Dalamangas as authorities escorted him in handcuffs from a Greek court following his arrest over the alleged 1999 fatal stabbing of George Giannopoulos in Sydney. The 55-year-old used his first public appearance after his arrest to raise the death of… The post Dalamangas: “Justice for Peter!
Greek police have ended one of Australia’s longest international manhunts, arresting James Dalamangas, a 55-year-old Greek-Australian fugitive wanted for a fatal stabbing in Sydney in 1999. Dalamangas was taken into custody at a rural property near the seaside town of Aigio in the Peloponnese region following a three-day surveillance operation. He had been living quietly… The post James Dalamangas, 55, captured near Aigio under false identity “Antonis Tzimas” appeared first on Greek City Times .
James Dalamangas, wanted in Australia for nearly 30 years over a 1999 Sydney murder, has been sentenced in Greece on weapons charges. He continues to fight extradition as Greek authorities consider his return. The post Australian Fugitive James Dalamangas Jailed in Greece as Extradition Battle Continues appeared first on Greek City Times .
James Dalamangas’ legal team claims the 1999 murder case is time-barred under Greek law as his extradition battle moves to the Court of Appeals in Patras. The post James Dalamangas Challenges Extradition to Australia Citing Statute of Limitations appeared first on Greek City Times .