Denmark asks India to give fresh proposal for Davy extradition Talks between India and Denmark on expediting the extradition of prime accused in Purulia arms drop case Kim Davy to face trial here failed to make any headway on Thursday as the European country asked for a fresh proposal which will be examined by their justice department. "The talks were held in a cordial manner and there was a discussion on extradition of Kim Davy," Union Home Secretary RK Singh...  
08:16 PM, Mar 07, 2013

India, Denmark in diplomatic row over Kim Davy New Delhi: India and Denmark are involved in a diplomatic row over Purulia arms drop accused Kim Davy's extradition. Source say the Indian government has issued a circular, restricting Danish diplomats from meeting government official in India. The move comes after Denmark authorities refused a request by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and India government to appeal against a Denmark court order to not extradite Kim Davy to India....  
05:47 PM, Jul 12, 2012

India talks tough to Denmark on Kim Davy issue New Delhi: India has talked tough to Denmark on the extradition fiasco of Kim Davy, the main accused in the Purulia arms dropping case. Sources say, Copenhagen is obliged to ensure that Davy, a terrorist and a gunrunner, doesn't get shelter in Denmark. India has also warned Denmark of similar non-cooperation with respect to Indian criminals wanted by Danish authorities, if it doesn't ensure Davy's extradition to face trial here....  
07:41 PM, Jul 08, 2011

India may make fresh move to extradite Davy New Delhi: The Government may make a fresh diplomatic move with Denmark after it refused to file an appeal in its Supreme Court for the extradition of Kim Davy, an accused in the Purulia arms drop case, to India. The CBI is also mulling other options to bring Davy to trial, including through video conferencing, after weighing other legal options. Jorgen Steen Sorensen, Denmark's Director, Prosecution, also acknowledged that a...  
11:50 AM, Jul 08, 2011

Kim Davy case: India lodges protest with Denmark New Delhi: India has lodged a strong protest with Denmark over the remarks made by Danish High Court about the human rights conditions in this country while rejecting plea to extradite Purulia arms drop accused Kim Davy, saying such observations were unacceptable. Sources in the Government said that the External Affairs ministry summoned the Charge d'Affaires on Monday and conveyed in no uncertain terms that such remarks about India's human...  
07:59 PM, Jul 07, 2011

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10:12 PM, Jun 30, 2011

Purulia arms drop: Davy not to be extradited New Delhi: In a major setback to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Niels Christien Nielsel alias Kim Davy, the key accused in 1995 Purulia arms drop case, will not be extradited to India to face prosecution in the case. The Danish court on Thursday rejected the petition to extradite Davy to India. The court rejected Davy's extradition on grounds of alleged human right violations in Indian jails. The five...  
04:14 PM, Jun 30, 2011

Will Kim Davy be extradited to India? New Delhi: The case of Kim Davy, the key accused in 1995 Purulia arms drop case will come up for hearing on Thursday in a Danish High court. India is hoping for his extradition. Niels Christien Nielsel @ Niels Hocks @Kim Davy is the main conspirator in dropping sophisticated arms and ammunition in West Bengal's Purulia district on the night of December 17, 1995. As many as 300 Bulgarian-made AK-47...  
07:35 AM, Jun 30, 2011

Danish HC rejects Davy's plea of old warrant New Delhi: The Danish High Court dismissed Purulia Arms drop case accused Kim Davy's plea that CBI's arrest warrant cannot be the basis for his extradition to India since it had expired and will deliver it's verdict before July. The CBI said Davy's plea that the warrant was an old one has in "no way" affected the appeal proceedings in Danish High court which continued it's hearings till Thursday as...  
04:16 PM, May 20, 2011

Major goof-up by CBI in Purulia arms drop case New Delhi: Two days after the 'most wanted list' gaffe by the Home Ministry, there has been another major goof-up by investigating agencies. A CBI team landed in Copenhagen for Kim Davy's extradition in the Purulia arms drop case with an expired warrant. The team was unaware that the warrant, which had been issued by the Kolkata court in October 2010, had expired on the January 3. It was pointed...  
08:00 AM, May 19, 2011

Judicial probe demanded into Purulia arms drop New Delhi: The CPI(M) on Friday demanded a judicial probe into Purulia arms drop case alleging "gross negligence" of the then Central Government in handling the same which was meant to destabilise the the Jyoti Basu government in West Bengal. The party also demanded that former MP Pappu Yadav should be interrogated as accused Kim Davy has told a news channel that he had helped him escape from the country....  
07:21 PM, Apr 29, 2011

CBI bends to extradite Kim Davy The CBI has accepted the Danish government’s tough terms to extradite Kim Peter Davy. ...  
07:42 PM, Jun 16, 2007

Purulia arms accused offers to testify Peter Bleach has offered to return to India and depose against the main suspect in Purulia arms drop case, Kim Davy. ...  
08:11 AM, Oct 16, 2006

Purulia case: Bleach willing to testify
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Yorkshire arms dealer Peter Bleach, who was freed after spending eight years in a Kolkata jail in the Purulia arms drop case. ...  
04:51 PM, Oct 09, 2006

CBI may finally get Purulia accused Kim Davy, the main accused in the 1995 Purulia arms drop case, escaped and was later traced to Denmark. ...  
08:27 PM, Oct 08, 2006