A court in Germany allowed the extradition to Russia of 21-year-old Chechen Nuradi A., who killed a transgender man during Pride in Munster in August 2022. Bild reports this.
According to investigators, a Chechen who had previously been involved in boxing came to the gay pride parade “out of curiosity.”
“He asked several participants if he could intimately touch them and thrust them hands under the skirt. He then insulted these women by calling them «lesbian whores» and “damn trannies”, and threatened to kill their families,” Bild reports the words of the prosecutor.
A transgender man, Malte K., who was beaten to death by a Chechen, stood up for the girls. Forensic experts concluded that the accused himself is gay, and he committed the crime as an “unconscious defense of his own homosexual desires.”
In March, the court sentenced Nuradi to five years in prison, and recently, as Bild writes, it decided that he could be extradited to Russia. The Chechen challenged this decision out of fear for life in his homeland.