African car dealer kicked out of Ireland to stand trial for triple murder
Zimbabwe national Peter Dube, who was the subject of an Interpol manhunt, was arrested by cops after he landed at Robert Mugabe International Airport in the capital Harare – he had previously been deported from Dublin
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This African businessman is set to go on trial in his homeland for a triple murder – after he was kicked out of Ireland.
Zimbabwe national Peter Dube, who was the subject of an Interpol manhunt, was arrested by cops after he landed at Robert Mugabe International Airport in capital Harare on Wednesday afternoon.
He flew in from neighbouring Mozambique – after he had been deported there from Dublin earlier this year.
He was arrested in Dublin in June last year after he was found to be living in a facility for international protection applicants in the city under a false passport.
The 38-year-old was charged with an offence here, before being convicted and deported to Mozambique – the false passport he entered Ireland with.
