In First, Finland Sentences Businessman for Violating Sanctions Against Russia
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Finland has passed the first verdict for violating sanctions against the Russian Federation. A businessman accused of exporting “thousands of drones” was given a suspended sentence
A court in Finland sentenced French citizen Gabriel Temin to nine months of suspended imprisonment for violating export restrictions, Helsingin Sanomat reports. According to the newspaper, this is the first verdict in the country related to the violation of sanctions against Russia.
In First, Finland Sentences Businessman for Violating Sanctions Against Russia
A Finnish court on Thursday gave a businessman a nine-month suspended jail sentence for violating EU sanctions against Russia, the first case of its kind in the Nordic country, the newspaper Helsingin Sanomat reported. Gabriel Temin, CEO of the Finland-based logistics and warehouse companies Luminor Oy and Siberica Oy, was arrested in September on suspicion of violating EU sanctions. On Thursday, the Eastern Uusimaa district court found him g…
The first verdict in Finland for violating sanctions against Russia was issued.
Finnish court sentences French citizen Gabriel Temin to nine months probation for exporting goods from Germany to Russia without the necessary permission. This is the first such sentence in the country for violating EU sanctions against Russia.
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