Northern Ireland police have apprehended a 23-year-old woman sought in connection with serious child sex crimes in Lithuania. The arrest took place in Coalisland after the International Policing Unit officers entered a rural property and discovered the woman hiding inside a wardrobe. She was taken into custody based on a Lithuanian extradition warrant related to severe sexual offenses against a child in the Mazeikiai region. The suspect is scheduled to appear before Laganside Extradition Court later this week.
Sergeant Davey of the PSNI’s International Policing Unit stated, “Despite attempting to evade accountability, the fugitive was successfully apprehended today. This arrest underscores our unwavering commitment to pursuing offenders and supporting victims.”
This incident is cited as another demonstration of the PSNI’s efforts in locating, arresting, and bringing to justice individuals wanted for serious crimes across Europe. Superintendent Marty Reid, also from the same unit, emphasized the PSNI’s dedication to capturing fugitives and collaborating with European law enforcement agencies. He highlighted the increased cooperation with the UK Joint International Crime Centre, Interpol, and Europol to ensure justice for victims both locally and internationally.
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