Re-import the request, and then delete it from the buffer. If you cannot re-import (because, for instance, it is a very old request, and you do not know if re-importing will overwrite newer object), you can delete the entries directly from the file /usr/sap/trans/buffer/SID. This of course is not a "real" solution, but it does work (the "real" solution maybe would involve further editing of the E070, E071, or E070C tables, but I don't know).
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