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by 9nGQluzmnq3M
2234 days ago
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Germany would be happy to have him board a flight to Germany, where he would be arrested on arrival, the problem is that there are (now) no flights at all. India is unwilling to let a convicted criminal in the country, but he has committed no crimes on Indian soil, so they're not arresting him. In a scenario like this there's very little the German embassy can do, it's not like they have their own private jail ready. At this point, the guy is probably best off just waiting it out in the transit area, and getting a flight out to Turkey or wherever when they resume. |
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Only explanation is he didn't want to take the flight.
> Chris Linford, 56, a cafe owner from Derbyshire, said he and his family were among a group of about 40 British tourists on a German flight from Delhi to Frankfurt on Friday [27th March]
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/31/germany-charte...