File: Bitcoin money laundering suspect spared from penal complex poison region

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/ The Russian bitcoin fraud suspect Alexander Vinnik escorted to the courthouse of Thessaloniki to secret agent the Russian ask for extradition of the accused in Russia, Thessaloniki, Greece on October eleven, 2017.

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Greek law enforcement has disrupted a idea to homicide a Russian man arrested in Greece last one year, who American authorities imagine laundered billions of bucks worth of Bitcoin by BTC-e, a shady Bitcoin exchange that the suspect might be accused of rising.

Sputnik Data, a Russian media outlet, quoted an nameless source « conversant in the difficulty » that local criminals were plotting to poison the Russian suspect, Alexander Vinnik. He’s reportedly now « forbidden » from receiving any objects, and cannot even contact other inmates.

Final summer season, federal authorities identified Vinnik as a central figure in the wide bitcoin theft that modified into a indispensable element in the downfall of Mt. Gox, the Jap Bitcoin exchange that led the market in Bitcoin’s early years. If Vinnik is in the terminate fine to be angry by the fracture and eventual financial anguish of Mt. Gox, that revelation would in the terminate resolve what has remained one of many Bitcoin commnity’s greatest mysteries.

Sputnik’s source modified into quoted as announcing that the threats began « after Vinnik’s extradition to the US modified into blocked. There are those which would be extremely drawn to him no longer coming to Russia. The assassination modified into ordered by some unknown particular person fabricate Russia. »

In December 2017, the Supreme Court of Greece upheld American efforts to private him extradited to the US.

Sputnik’s source extra acknowledged that Vinnik has admitted his crimes and is « ready to present testimony in Russia and abet the investigation. »

On the other hand, per the Russian media outlet, Vinnik’s authorized genuine deliberate in January 2018 to appeal the extradition enlighten to the European Court of Human Rights.

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