Moldova Seeks Extradition of Business Magnate Plahotniuc Held in ...
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Within 40 days, both Moldova and Russia must send a complete file with the evidence supporting their claims and will then be heard by the Athens Court of Appeal.
The recent arrest of Moldovan oligarhui refugee Vladimir Plahotniic in Athens is not an event. It is interpreted as an additional message, and more importantly, that Greece is no longer a safe refuge for people in its sphere of influence...


Moldova seeks extradition of business magnate Plahotniuc held in Greece
CHISINAU - Moldovan authorities said on Thursday they launched extradition proceedings for Moldovan business magnate Vladimir Plahotniuc, detained in Greece on a warrant related to a fraud case over the disappearance of $1 billion from banks in the ex-Soviet state. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Court of Appeal will examine the extradition requests, with the Minister of Justice making the final decision on the Moldovan oligarch.
The recent arrest in Athens of Moldovan oligarhui refugee Vladimir Plahotniuc is not an event, but rather an additional message, and more importantly, that Greece is no longer a safe "refugee" for people in the area of influence of Vladimir Putin, comments crissmonator.gr.
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