Queensland police prepare for extradition of Toyah Cordingley’s accused killer

Queensland police prepare for extradition of Toyah Cordingley’s accused killer
Queensland police have travelled to India to organize to take custody of the person accused of murdering Toyah Cordingley.

Rajwinder Singh is anticipated to be extradited by the tip of February.

He will take a direct flight from Delhi to Melbourne earlier than any prices will be laid in Australia.

Rajwinder Singh is expected to be extradited by the end of February.
Rajwinder Singh is anticipated to be extradited by the tip of February. (9News)

Singh has been wished by police since 2018, accused of fleeing the nation after the physique of Cordingley was discovered on Wangetti seaside in Queensland’s far north.

He was lastly present in India in November after Queensland posted a $1 million reward for info.

Singh has been wanted by police since 2018, accused of fleeing the country after the body of Cordingley was found on Wangetti beach in the Queensland's far north.
Cordingley’s physique was discovered on Wangetti seaside in Queensland’s far north in 2018. (Supplied)

During extradition hearings, Singh gave a press release making it clear he wished to return to Australia to battle the costs.

His extradition is court-approved and it’s now a matter of presidency officers signing the paperwork.

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Source: www.9news.com.au