Two men who allegedly murdered a delivery man in the UK have been arrested over 1,000 miles away in Austria.
The pair – aged 23 and 25 – are being quizzed over the killing of Aurman Singh.
The DPD delivery man was ambushed and beaten to death on 21 August last year.
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He was attacked by eight men who were armed with weapons including an axe, golf club and piece of wood.
Arshdeep Singh, Jagdeep Singh, Manjot Singh and Shivdeep Singh were convicted of his murder on 12 April.
They were all jailed for 28 years.
Sukhmandeep Singh was also found guilty at the trial of manslaughter and given a 10 year prison sentence.
But officers investigating the murder in Shrewsbury, Shropshire swooped and nicked two more suspects.
They were caught in Austria which is 1,026 miles away on Monday (20 May).
At this time there is no known motive for the attack on the delivery driver with a robbery being ruled out, as reported by Need To Know.
Mark Bellamy, detective chief inspector from West Mercia Police and senior investigating officer on the case said: “This investigation has already resulted in five men found guilty for their part in Aurman’s death.
“After they lay in wait for him during his delivery route, before they carried out their planned and calculated attack, resulting in his death.
“These arrests show our commitment to getting justice for Aurman’s family.
“And how we have continued to work tirelessly to apprehend those involved in his death, and I’m grateful for the assistance of the Austrian authorities.”
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