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IS🏛️ Politics14 hr. ago

Quang, stay on the wagon.

The Icelandic Supreme Court has confirmed an extension of the probation period for Quang Lé, a suspect in Iceland's largest property crime case. Quang Lé is accused of multiple offenses including murder, fraud, money laundering, and breach of trust, with 29 charges listed in the court's ruling. He was arrested on March 6, 2024, placed under police custody, then released and placed on probation until September 1. The latest probation extension was decided by the Reykjavik District Court on July 1, originally setting his probation end date at September 25. His lawyer appealed the case to the Supreme Court, which ruled in favor of extending the probation period to align with the police chief's plan to conclude the investigation by the end of August.

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RÚV Fréttir logoRÚV FréttirState / PublicCenter14 hr. ago
Quang, stay on the wagon.

The Icelandic Supreme Court has confirmed an extension of the probation period for Quang Lé, a suspect in Iceland's largest property crime case. Quang Lé is accused of multiple offenses including murder, fraud, money laundering, and breach of trust, with 29 charges listed in the court's ruling. He was arrested on March 6, 2024, placed under police custody, then released and placed on probation until September 1. The latest probation extension was decided by the Reykjavik District Court on July 1, originally setting his probation end date at September 25. His lawyer appealed the case to the Supreme Court, which ruled in favor of extending the probation period to align with the police chief's plan to conclude the investigation by the end of August.

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