Louca extradition ‘a matter of urgency’

George Louca

George Louca

Published Jul 19, 2013

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Johannesburg - Murder accused George Louca will be extradited back to South Africa to face charges relating to the murder of Teazers boss Lolly Jackson, the justice department said on Friday.

“Now that he has lost his appeal [against the extradition order] Interpol are currently working around the clock to finalise logistics of ensuring his return to South Africa to face charges that he had run away from,” spokesman Mthunzi Mhaga said.

“However, we cannot commit to time frames, but authorities are treating the matter with urgency.”

Jackson, the owner of the Teazers franchise of strip clubs, was shot dead at a house in Edleen, near the OR Tambo International Airport, on May 3, 2010.

Louca, also known as Louca Smith, allegedly phoned Gauteng crime intelligence boss Joey Mabasa and confessed to killing Jackson shortly after the murder.

Louca previously told the Sunday Times he did not believe he would be granted a fair trial in South Africa.

Mhaga said the department and government were pleased that the “wheels of justice will be in motion”.

“We are also encouraged that our legal system is getting more recognition internationally. We also applaud all those that were involved in facilitating the extradition application, including our Cypriot counterparts, especially the police,” he said.

Sapa

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