Brodsky may be extradited to Germany by end of week

Alleged Israel spy Uri Brodsky will be extradited to Germany for trial as soon as Friday, a spokesman for the German state prosecutors told Reuters on Tuesday.
"I@@@m gearing up for him possibly arrive on Friday," the spokesman from Cologne was quoted by Reuters as saying.
After he arrives in Cologne, a German judge will have to determine if Brodsky will be brought up on charges and remain in custody or whether a deal with defense lawyers could be reached.
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