Viljandi Court Declares Man Fugitive, Orders Arrest

The Tartu County Court has formally declared Greido Sumero a fugitive from justice, following his continued failure to appear before the court. The decision was made on Friday during a hearing concerning Sumero’s case, which has been marked by repeated convictions. The court’s ruling stems primarily from Sumero’s consistent absence from legal proceedings and the lack of information regarding his whereabouts.

Witnesses have described him as frequently remaining unseen, particularly at night, and almost always wearing a hat. During the discussion, the criminal prosecutor presented evidence detailing Sumero’s prior convictions. The court determined that these factors, combined with his failure to appear, constituted sufficient grounds for a fugitive declaration.

The proceedings took place at the Viljandi court house. Authorities are currently undertaking efforts to locate Sumero. The exact location of the individual remains unknown, and he has not been seen since his last appearance.

Further investigation and searches are ongoing as the court seeks to ensure Sumero’s appearance in court and bring him to justice. This case highlights the ongoing challenges faced by law enforcement in apprehending individuals who evade legal processes.

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One thought on ““I have seen him on the street…” The robber from Viljandi has disappeared like a stick in the water and has not given himself to the court”
  1. “It’s incredibly concerning that this individual is actively avoiding the legal process and putting the public at risk.”

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