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PRINTS PLEASE

Court orders alleged fugitive to have his DNA & fingers checked

- BY DAN BARKER

A MAN claiming mistaken identity who is fighting extraditio­n to the US on a rape charge is to have his fingerprin­ts taken in a bid to prove who he is.

US prosecutor­s have said that the 35-year-old, who claims to be called Arthur Knight, is actually Nicholas Rossi and is wanted in Utah.

The man appeared at Edinburgh Sheriff Court yesterday via video link, where Sheriff Norman McFadyen said his prints would be taken by Police Scotland “in the interests of justice” and as a “belt and braces” measure.

The suspect, who is said to have faked his own death and fled to Scotland, has been linked to a number of attacks on other women across the United States.

Throughout the 74-minute hearing, the suspect, who denied that he was Nicholas Rossi when asked at the start of proceeding­s, repeatedly asked for oxygen.

Representi­ng himself, the man said: “I can’t think properly or address my argument because I don’t have any oxygen and I have not for nearly 36 hours and I’m hypoxic.”

But Sheriff McFadyen said: “I have been told your saturation levels have been tested and they are normal.”

The suspect then told the court that they were using “a Poundland” oximeter, a medical device which measures the amount of oxygen in blood.

The suspect, who was in a wheelchair, was last week charged with threatenin­g two hospital medics at Glasgow’s Queen Elizabeth

University Hospital. Procurator Fiscal Julie Clark told the court that he has had his fingerprin­ts taken in relation to that case but it was the opinion of the Lord Advocate that they should not be used for the extraditio­n matter, so another sample must be provided.

The man said he would agree to providing his prints but said he did not want Police Scotland to be the ones doing so.

Sheriff McFadyen said the warrant was granted “for fingerprin­ts to be taken by officers from Police Scotland at Her Majesty’s Prison Edinburgh. I will make arrangemen­ts for officers to attend for that purpose”.

He also said the next hearing of the extraditio­n case would be adjourned until August 11, after the hearing at Glasgow Sheriff Court into the allegation­s he threatened two medics.

He was remanded in custody. Separately, US authoritie­s charged fugitive Rossi with another count of rape.

The Salt Lake County district attorney’s office said a no-bail warrant had been issued for the arrest of Rossi and gave several aliases including Arthur Knight.

District attorney Sim Gill said: “We are working with the Utah County attorney’s office and the US attorney on the extraditio­n of Nicholas Rossi from Scotland. The presumptio­n of innocence applies, Nicholas Rossi remains innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.”

Nicholas Rossi remains innocent until proven guilty DISTRICT ATTORNEY SAM GILL ON LATEST CHARGE

 ?? ?? WANTED Arthur Knight is facing extraditio­n to the US. Picture: PA
WANTED Arthur Knight is facing extraditio­n to the US. Picture: PA

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