Indonesia deports Russian fugitive wanted by Interpol


Russian citizen Andrei Kovalenka, center, is escorted by Indonesian police officers walk to a vehicle during his deportation at the immigration office in Jimbaran, Bali, Indonesia, Tuesday, March 23, 2021. Indonesia was deporting a Russian drug convict Tuesday after he fled from his home country and escaped his first deportation attempt in February on the resort island of Bali. - AP

JAKARTA, March 24 (Xinhua): Indonesia has deported Russian fugitive Andrei Kovalenka alias Andrew Ayer, wanted by Interpol, according to an official on Wednesday.

Kovalenka was brought to Jakarta by the Interpol National Central Bureau (NCB) Indonesia on Tuesday (March 23), before being taken to transit in Singapore, and then will continue to Moscow on Wednesday (March 24), together with two members of the Interpol NCB Russia.

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