U.S. gave Spain the documents for the extradition of a Russian programmer

The U.S. side handed over to the Ministry of foreign Affairs of Spain the documents in the case of the Russian programmer Stanislaus Lisova. On Tuesday, March 14, said in an interview with RIA Novosti lawyer of the suspect Oleg Gubarev.

“The documents came in the Ministry of foreign Affairs of Spain, but, as far as we know, according to last Thursday, the court has not yet passed. Now let’s find out. Time Americans stand it, then everything will go in accordance with the usual procedure will be set for hearing,” — said Gubarev.

According to him, if the court’s decision on extradition is positive, then protection will appeal against the verdict. The procedure may take from four to ten months.

Russian programmer Stanislav Lisov was arrested in Spain on January 13. The American side suspects him in the development of the NeverQuest malware used to steal banking credentials. Under U.S. law, was to give the Spanish side advanced materials in the case before the court will begin consideration of the issue of extradition.

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