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FED: German doctor loses bid to stop extradition
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AAP General News (Australia)
08-23-1999
FED: German doctor loses bid to stop extradition
MELBOURNE, Aug 23 AAP - A German doctor who tried to claim diplomatic immunity failed in a
Federal Court bid today to prevent his extradition to Germany on multiple medical fraud
charges.
Ulrich Christoph Eberhard Freiherr Von Arnim said he was Australian director-general of the
World Health Organisation (WHO) and was therefore entitled to dipl...
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