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Montenegro Constitutional Court suspends extradition...Kwon's request for provisional injunction accepted

2024.10.19 AM 12:29
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The Montenegrin Constitutional Court has accepted an injunction by Kwon Do-hyung, a key figure in the 'Terra-Luna' crash, asking for the suspension of the extradition process.


As a result, Kwon's extradition issue will be covered by the Montenegrin Constitutional Court.

The Constitutional Court said on its website that Kwon filed a constitutional petition on the 18th local time and cited the request for suspension of the extradition process before the main decision.Mr.
was caught trying to leave for Dubai, United Arab Emirates in March last year using a fake passport at the Montenegro Podgorica International Airport.Shortly after the arrest of Mr.

, South Korea and the United States requested extradition almost simultaneously.

The Montenegrin Supreme Court overturned Kwon's decision to repatriate him to South Korea, which was confirmed by a lower court on the 19th of last month, and transferred the case itself to the Ministry of Justice, but the decision by the Constitutional Court is again subject to legal judgment.It is known that Mr.
has wanted to be repatriated to South Korea, where the sentence for economic crimes is relatively lighter than that of the United States.





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