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Russian wanted in US caught in Greece for money laundering

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AP Thessaloniki (Greece)
A Russian man wanted in the United States on suspicion of masterminding a money laundering operation involving at least USD 4 billion through bitcoin transactions was ordered held in custody in Greece today until a US extradition request can be examined.

The 38-year-old, who has not been officially named, has denied any involvement. He was arrested yesterday morning in northern Greece in cooperation with US authorities, with police seizing electronic equipment, including mobile phones, two laptops and five tablets, from his hotel room.

The man has been accused of laundering an estimated USD 4 billion since 2011 by using the online bitcoin currency. Greek police said he had been directing a criminal organisation that owns, operates and manages "one of the largest cybercrime websites in the world."
 

The man appeared before a prosecutor in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki, who ordered him held in custody pending the extradition request examination. Under Greek law, he can be held for up to two months until the request is examined.

A Greek police official said US authorities accused the man and unnamed associates of running a website that carried out bitcoin conversions for proceeds from online hacking ransom, drug running, identity theft and tax violations. The official spoke only on condition of anonymity because the information was not yet officially disclosed.

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First Published: Jul 26 2017 | 7:22 PM IST

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