Debt: the Netherlands has ignored the conversion of Russia for the extradition of Drinkman
Foreign Ministry spokesman on issues of human rights, democracy and rule of law Konstantin Dolgov said that the Government of the Netherlands has ignored the request of the Russian Prosecutor General's office on the extradition of accused of hacking Russian Vladimir Drinkman in Russian Federation. "Dutch authorities have ignored the appeal of the Prosecutor General of Russia, his extradition to the Russian Federation. Of course, this unfriendly step from the Dutch authorities. They did not listen neither to us nor to the lawyers Drinkman "He said, RIA" Novosti ". February 14, Dolgov said that Russia will seek the return accreditovannomu in USA Russian Vladimir Drinkman, which is blamed for committing cyber attacks. The day before it was announced that the Netherlands issued U.S. authorities of Russia Vladimir Drinkman accused of cyber-attacks. November 4, the Commissioner of the Ministry of justice of the Netherlands Yobe van de Sande said that the Commissioner Ivo Opstelten decided to extradite Drinkman in the United States. He said that the decision to extradite accused of hacking attacks Russian Vladimir Drinkman in the United States adopted because a formal request for extradition from America has arrived earlier than the Russian. Remember that a major hacking case in the USA undergo four Residents of Russia - Vladimir Drinkman, Alexander Kalinin, Roman Kotov and Dmitry Smilianets, as well as a citizen of Ukraine Mikhail Rytikov. They are charged with fraudulent credit cards and theft of hundreds of millions of dollars. The main suspect in the case is Drinkman. He tops the list in international tracing hackers. It was he, By the assumption of the investigation, I was able to build a force for seven years criminal congestion, which is caused, for example, serious damage to the new York electronic exchange OSCE Chairperson and American trade network 7-Eleven. In the U.S., It is likely to receive a prison term up to 20 years.