Purulia arms drop case: Will Kim Davy be extradited?

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A Danish Court is set to decide on Kim Davy's extradition to India, an extradition India has been pushing for since 2002. Davy is accused of air-dropping hundreds of AK-47 rifles, pistols, anti-tank grenades, rocket launchers and over 25,000 rounds of ammunition in Bengal - weapons enough to start a mini-war. The CBI claims the weapons were meant to arm members of a sect called the Ananda Marg who wanted to revolt against West Bengal's Communist government but the court ruled out this theory.

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