Oligarhul Vladimir Plahotnic, Arrested in Athens, Accepted Extradition in the Republic of Moldova
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Moldovan Oligar Vladimir Plahotnic, recently arrested in Athens, said on Tuesday, July 29, that he accepted extradition in the Republic of Moldova.
Moldovan Oligar Vladimir Plahotnic, held in Greece for a $1 billion bank fraud, is willing to be extradited in the Republic of Moldova, according to his lawyer. Russia also requests his extradition, reports Reuters.
Moldovan oligarch Vladimir Plahotniuc, detained in Greece on an arrest warrant related to a $1 billion bank fraud, is willing to be extradited to the Republic of Moldova, his lawyer said on Monday, as Russia has also requested his extradition, Reuters reports.
The information on Vladimir Plahotniic's extradition in R. Moldova is contradictory and only the elite authorities can provide certain details about the file, especially if Plahotniuc has accepted or is not submitted to the authorities from Chisinau, supports the expert at international law, Alexandru Bot.
Moldovan oligarch Vladimir Plahotnyuk definitely agrees to extradition to Moldova, his lawyer said
Moldovan fugitive oligarch Vlad Plahotnyuk filed an application in which he “unconditionally” agrees to be extradited to Moldova.
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