
Greece: Cybercrime suspect Vinnik arrives at court for France extradition verdict
Russian cybercrime suspect Alexander Vinnik arrived at Athens' Supreme Court on Wednesday, where he is due to receive a verdict regarding his extradition to France.
The former bitcoin platform operator is accused by French authorities of cybercrime and money laundering totaling 130 million euros ($151 million). More than 100 French citizens were victims of the cyberattacks between 2016 and 2018.
Vinnik has been held in jail since his arrest last July in the northern Greek tourist resort of Halkidiki. He denies the accusations.

Russian cybercrime suspect Alexander Vinnik arrived at Athens' Supreme Court on Wednesday, where he is due to receive a verdict regarding his extradition to France.
The former bitcoin platform operator is accused by French authorities of cybercrime and money laundering totaling 130 million euros ($151 million). More than 100 French citizens were victims of the cyberattacks between 2016 and 2018.
Vinnik has been held in jail since his arrest last July in the northern Greek tourist resort of Halkidiki. He denies the accusations.