Sharon Beshenivsky and Piran Dhitta Khan.
Why not just put him on trial in Islamabad?
It just makes sense, considering that Bradford is also part of Pakistan.
BBC:
A man wanted in connection with the murder of a PC shot dead during a robbery has been arrested in Pakistan.
West Yorkshire officer Sharon Beshenivsky was killed outside a travel agency in Bradford in 2005 while responding to an armed robbery call.
Police said Piran Dhitta Khan, 71, had been wanted by officers investigating the fatal raid.
Mr Khan appeared in court in Islamabad where extradition was discussed. He was remanded in custody until 29 January.
PC Beshenivsky, 38, had only been an officer for nine months when she was shot in the chest on what was her youngest daughter Lydia’s fourth birthday.
She was a mother of three and stepmother of two children. Three men were jailed for life for her murder, two for manslaughter.
Her shift partner, PC Teresa Milburn, was also shot but survived.
PC Beshenivsky’s husband Paul said he was “glad” at the news of the arrest.
“It’s been a long time coming. It’s just a matter of getting closure within what happened in 2005,” he said.
West Yorkshire Police had previously said Mr Khan was believed to be on the run in Pakistan and was being sought.