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Well spotted.

  • 19-04-2009 3:09pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 1,302 ✭✭✭


    Nice work by the bangarda from Store St. for spotting that polish woman who's wanted in England.

    All from a wanted poster!

    And what's more, she spotted her on O'Connell St!


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 441 ✭✭Murphy(Cork)


    sunnyjim wrote: »
    Nice work by the bangarda from Store St. for spotting that polish woman who's wanted in England.

    All from a wanted poster!

    And what's more, she spotted her on O'Connell St!

    Wait till she spots that you referred to her as a ban garda :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,302 ✭✭✭sunnyjim


    OH FU----


  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 3,935 Mod ✭✭✭✭Turner


    Aye a very good spot from the banner.

    EPW1 for her I think.

    And it made the national news which is even better for her CV.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 94 ✭✭DCTF


    Arrest made for London killing after garda is alerted by wanted poster


    Sunday April 19 2009

    A Polish woman, wanted for questioning about a murder in London nearly three years ago, has been served with an extradition warrant after being stopped by gardai in Dublin's O'Connell Street.
    Magdealena Zajdel, 23, was wanted by the Metropolitan Police since the death of a Lithuanian vagrant who drowned after being pushed into Hawley Lock canal at Camden in north London on September 8, 2006.
    It is understood a young female garda attached to Store Street Station in Dublin recognised Zajdel from a wanted poster and arrested her on O'Connell Street last Friday. Zajdel appeared before the High Court and was remanded in custody pending an extradition hearing.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 94 ✭✭DCTF



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    A Polish woman wanted for questioning about a murder in London nearly three years ago has been served with an extradition warrant to the UK after being stopped by gardai in Dublin's O'Connell Street.

    Magdalena Zajdel, 23,(pictured above) has been wanted by the Metropolitan Police since the dea
    th last year of a Lithuanian man who drowned after being pushed into Hawley Lock on the Regent's Canal in Camden, north London, on 8 September 2006.

    The Metropolitan police said there had been an altercation among a group of eastern Europeans who had been drinking at the side of the canal and Patrick Linkavicius, 30, was pushed in.

    London coroner's officer Alan Pearce commented at the time: "As a res
    ult of this and other actions at the scene, the deceased went under the water and failed to surface.

    "One of the group jumped in to find him, assisted by a passer-by. He was finally found and taken to the Royal Free hospital where he remained unconscious, dying the following morning."

    The Met issued a European arrest warrant bearing Zajdel's picture which was sent to forces throughout the continent. It is understood a young female garda attached to Store Street Station in Dublin recognized Zajde
    l from the wanted poster and arrested her in O'Connell Street on Friday.

    At the time of Linkavicius' death Detective Superintendent Ian Foster said: "It's vital we speak to Magda. We have spoken to some other street people who said there was an argument between these two beforehand.

    "We think Pat
    rick was a reasonable swimmer and the water is not more than five feet deep.

    "There may be some logical explanation but we want people who saw an
    ything or people who recognise this young lady to come forward."
    Zajdel appeared before the Dublin High Court yesterday and was remanded in custody pending an extradition hearing.


    Met Police Most Wanted Site Poster
    http://www.met.police.uk/wanted/suspects/mzajdel.htm


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