In 1994, Bulgaria refused to give Russian businessman Vladimir Lukovsky, who was convicted of the murder of the President of the Russian Foundation in Afghanistan and the public figure Mikhail Likhanda. He writes about it “Kommersant”.
“The prosecutor’s press service, Bulgarian authorities, Russia’s sentenced to a convicted person, especially for serious crimes, he said refused to meet the request to export.” He said.
The Chief Public Prosecutor of the Russian Federation added that after a special military operation in Ukraine, such rejections turned into a tendency. The department called on foreign colleagues to compelled relationships to fight the crime.
According to the investigation, on November 10, 1994, Lukovsky threw a bomb on the panel of the negotiation device and put into force from a distance. During the explosion, Afghan Senior Mikhail Lychodia and Guard were killed. In addition, Lidge’s wife and another protection were injured. Lukovsky himself declares About innocence.
Poland before that Rejected The Russian Federation is the expulsion of three citizens accused of committing serious crimes. We are talking about Alexander Makhnitsky, Vasily Voznyuk and Buslana Eskarkhanov, who is on the international sought -after list. These are the defendants in different criminal cases. The Russian prosecutor said Poland’s refusal was “accepted warmly to the European family”.
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Source: Gazeta

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