No decision made on extradition of man accused of murdering Queensland woman

No decision made on extradition of man accused of murdering Queensland woman
An Indian courtroom was attributable to decide on Friday on whether or not Rajwinder Singh shall be extradited to Australia to face a Queensland courtroom.

The matter has now been adjourned till January 20.

Policemen escort Rajwinder Singh, 38, after he was arrested in New Delhi on November 25.
Policemen escort Rajwinder Singh, 38, after he was arrested in New Delhi on November 25. (AP)

The 38-year-old is needed by Queensland detectives as the primary suspect within the homicide of Cordingley at Wanghetti Beach, north of Cairns, in 2018.

Cordingley’s physique was discovered by her father Troy throughout a search of the sand dunes after she went lacking.

The Indian authorities has already provisionally consented to Singh’s extradition, however the request should be signed off by the courtroom.

“I want to go back. It is the (Indian) judicial system that has been holding things up,” Singh advised AAP exterior the Delhi courtroom on Saturday.

“I did not kill the woman,” he mentioned, including he wished to “reveal all the details” in an Australian courtroom.

Toyah Cordingley
Toyah Cordingley’s physique was present in sand dunes at Wanghetti Beach in 2018. (Nine)

Singh was arrested in Dehli in December ending a four-year manhunt for the 38-year-old.

His arrest got here simply weeks after the Queensland Government posted a $1 million reward for his seize.

The seek for Singh started when he boarded a flight to India hours after Cordingley’s physique was present in sand dunes.

He had labored as a nurse and lived in Innisfail together with his spouse and three youngsters, however has been in India since 2018.