Louca extradition order granted

Lolly Jackson murder suspect George Louca.

Lolly Jackson murder suspect George Louca.

Published Jun 8, 2012

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An order for the extradition of George Louca, accused of murdering South African strip club owner Lolly Jackson, has been granted by a court in Cyprus, the National Prosecuting Authority said on Friday.

Spokesman Mthunzi Mhaga said that South Africa's right to extradite Louca had been confirmed by the court.

It was not yet known when Louca would be flown to South Africa to face charges of murder, theft, possession of suspected stolen property and fraud.

He was arrested by Cypriot police in March after evading arrest by the South African police.

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 that he did not believe he would be granted a fair trial. - Sapa

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