Greek top court suspends decision to extradite Russian cybercrime suspect

in #zzan5 years ago

Greece's top authoritative court has suspended a choice to remove a Russian man associated with washing billions of dollars in advanced money to France until it hears an intrigue, his legal advisor said on Monday.

Greece's equity serve settled on Friday to remove Alexander Vinnik, blamed for being the brains of a $4 billion bitcoin washing ring.

The removal choice drove Vinnik to begin another appetite strike, his legal counselor Zoe Costantopoulou said. She called the choice out of line and a "capital punishment".

His wellbeing has been weakening, she said in an announcement on Monday, including the impermanent suspension was "an acknowledgment of the hazard he faces in the event that he is removed."

The date for the top court's hearing has not yet been set.

The ecclesiastical choice referenced that a subsequent goal ought to be the United States and in conclusion Russia, implying that when he is finished with his legal procedures in France he could be removed to the United States.