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Pole fights extradition to Italy in UK model ‘kidnap’ case

A London judge ruled Friday that a Polish man suspected of playing a role in the alleged kidnap of a British model in Milan could be extradited to Italy.

Pole fights extradition to Italy in UK model 'kidnap' case
British model Chloe Ayling. Photo: Facebook.

In a case that has drawn worldwide attention, Chloe Ayling, a 20-year-old mother, says she was drugged and kidnapped in July after being lured to Milan on the false promise of attending a fashion shoot.

She says she was taken to a remote mountain village where she was kept for almost a week before Herba drove her back to Milan and released her near the British consulate.

She claims she was told she had been kidnapped by an organised gang and would be auctioned off online as a sex slave.

Defendant Michal Herba's challenges to his extradition were dismissed by judge Paul Goldspring in his ruling at Westminster Magistrates Court.

The judge said it was not for an extradition court but for the Italian authorities to determine whether the entire case was a sham or a publicity stunt for the model — the scenario suggested in press reports supplied to the court by Herba's representatives.

Herba's lawyer said he would appeal to the High Court on Monday, a process that could take several months to reach a conclusion. Herba, 36, will remain in custody.

The suspect's brother, Lukasz Herba, 30, was arrested in Italy last month on allegations of abduction and illegal imprisonment. He was subsequently charged and is in custody awaiting trial.

Lukasz Herba has said he has not knowingly taken part in any crime.

In court documents released by Goldspring on Wednesday, Michal Herba, who moved to Britain in 2011 and works as a driver, said he drove to Milan from Poland to meet his brother on July 10th.

“I also met Chloe Ayling who was free, chilled and relaxed. She seemed to be an attention-seeker,” he said.

Herba said he went back to Poland the following day, returning to Britain on July 15, only finding out about the kidnapping from news reports.

He added: “The entire thing seems to be a scam. If I did something illegal I would not return to England.”

Herba's lawyer George Hepburne Scott said the Italian authorities had refused his client's offer to answer any questions via video link.

He said the case was filled with “riddle and mystery”.

He told AFP that the Italian authorities “haven't actually set out any evidence at all about what specifically Michal Herba is alleged to have done”, which will form the grounds of his High Court appeal.

“It would appear from that, that Chloe Ayling hasn't given any specific evidence against Michal Herba at all.”

He added: “My client is adamantly innocent of all these matters.”

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Spanish police arrest man over alleged kidnap of daughter at gunpoint in Britain

Spanish police said Wednesday they have arrested an Algerian man who allegedly snatched his two-year-old daughter at gunpoint in Britain and fled the country with her.

Spanish police arrest man over alleged kidnap of daughter at gunpoint in Britain
File photo of a man in handcuffs. Photo: Anthony Wallace/AFP.

The 44-year-old was detained on a plane at Madrid airport during a scheduled stop en route to Oran, Algeria's second city, on August 1st, the same day he abducted his daughter in Nottingham, a police spokesman said.

The man, who had lost custody of his daughter, turned up at the house where she was staying “and took her by force after threatening the staff with a firearm and tying them up,” police said in a statement.

“Officers located and detained the fugitive in a plane which was about to take off. The girl was with him”.

British police said reports that the girl had been in a children's home were inaccurate and she was in fact taken from a family home.   

As part of the same investigation, British police have also arrested and charged a 43-year-old woman for child abduction, possession of a firearm, false imprisonment and aggravated burglary.

The girl was handed over to social services in Madrid until she can be returned to Britain, the Spanish police spokesman said.   

The man is waiting to appear before a judge in Madrid who will decide whether to extradite him back to Britain to face trial, he added.

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