Two suspects in the murder of Sibiu businessman Adrian Kreiner have been arrested, Romanian police said on Sunday. They were in Great Britain.

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“Following international police cooperation between the Romanian authorities and the authorities of Hungary, France, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, as well as the Republic of Ireland, the Romanian police have identified two men aged 35 who are suspected of the crime. case, on the territory of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, respectively in Scotland and Northern Ireland,” – informs the Romanian police.

The source said they were spotted by external partners based on information provided by the Romanian police.

“In the case, the police notified the public prosecutor’s office at the Sibiu court of the location and identification of the two, who asked the rights and freedoms judge to postpone the originally set deadline so that warrants of remand could be issued. the men’s names and, accordingly, international arrest warrants. Later, the Romanian authorities sent international arrest warrants to the authorities of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland for their execution,” the quoted source added.

The police are continuing their efforts to identify the third suspect in the case.

On November 22, the judges scheduled a trial in absentia in the case of choosing a preventive measure for the execution of the procedure of summoning the defendants.

However, on the night from Saturday to Sunday, the case was reviewed and arrest warrants were issued.

The news is updated