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Man arrested over German murder Man arrested over German murder
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A man has been arrested in south Wales in connection with the murder of a woman in Germany six years ago. A man has been arrested in south Wales in connection with the murder of a woman in Germany.
Phillip McNally, 49, was arrested at an address in Clyne in Neath in a joint operation involving officers from the UK and Germany.Phillip McNally, 49, was arrested at an address in Clyne in Neath in a joint operation involving officers from the UK and Germany.
He has appeared before Horseferry Road Magistrates in London where he was remanded in custody.He has appeared before Horseferry Road Magistrates in London where he was remanded in custody.
Court officials said he was also wanted by police in Germany in relation to allegations of rape and theft.Court officials said he was also wanted by police in Germany in relation to allegations of rape and theft.
A full extradition hearing is scheduled to be heard on Friday.A full extradition hearing is scheduled to be heard on Friday.
The forces which took part were South Wales Police, the Serious Organised Crime Agency, Metropolitan Police and German police authorities.The forces which took part were South Wales Police, the Serious Organised Crime Agency, Metropolitan Police and German police authorities.
Det Insp David Rees of South Wales Police said: "The operation was successful and the man was arrested and remanded into custody pending extradition proceedings which are underway in London".Det Insp David Rees of South Wales Police said: "The operation was successful and the man was arrested and remanded into custody pending extradition proceedings which are underway in London".