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Toyah Cordingley killing: suspect Rajwinder Singh appears in court for extraditio­n

- Hannah Ellis-Petersen in Delhi

Rajwinder Singh, the man accused of killing Toyah Cordingley on a beach in Queensland, has made his first court appearance in Delhi as authoritie­s seek to extradite him back to Australia to face trial.

Singh, an Australian citizen of Indian origin, was arrested in Delhi last Friday after a years-long manhunt to track him down. Singh is the main accused in the murder of Cordingley, a 24year-old who was killed while walking her dog on Wangetti beach in far north Queensland in 2018.

Australian authoritie­s have had an extraditio­n order against Singh since 2021, and are seeking to have him sent back as soon as possible. The Indian government approved the extraditio­n request last month, but the case must first be heard before the Indian court.

The hearing at a district court in Delhi on Wednesday afternoon lasted just a few minutes. The judge adjourned the case until 17 December to give Singh’s lawyers time to review documents.

Singh, who wore a blue turban and sported a dishevelle­d grey beard, made no comment and his face showed little emotion. His father, Amar Singh, who lives in a village in the Indian state of Punjab, was also present in the court.

Queensland police had spent years trying to track down Singh. An unpreceden­ted $1m reward was offered for his whereabout­s and he was finally arrested in Delhi and remanded in Tihar jail in the capital.

Speaking outside the Delhi court where the extraditio­n case is being heard, Ajay Digpaul, the prosecutor representi­ng the Indian government, said the case was being heard quickly but it was “too difficult” to give a timeline of how long it could take to extradite Singh.

Digpaul said that evidence to support the request for Singh’s extraditio­n would be presented at the next hearing. “The government of India has reviewed the documents and decided that extraditio­n has to take place,” said Digpaul.

Singh’s lawyer Abdul Gaffar would not confirm if his client would be challengin­g the extraditio­n order, which could delay the process potentiall­y for years.

Australian federal police were also present at the hearing but said they could not comment as the case was under judicial review.

 ?? Photograph: Qld Police/AAP ?? Rajwinder Singh, who is accused of killing Toyah Cordingley, appeared in court in Delhi on Wednesday for extraditio­n to Australia..
Photograph: Qld Police/AAP Rajwinder Singh, who is accused of killing Toyah Cordingley, appeared in court in Delhi on Wednesday for extraditio­n to Australia..

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