Arrested by Homeland safety in December, the Russian archaeologist will be in custody until 4 March. Aleksandr B. is prosecuted for "partial demolition of a cultural heritage object" in the occupied Crimea. On Thursday, the territory Court in Warsaw is to deal with the request for extradition of a Russian, as requested by Ukraine.

O extension of detention until 4 March informed the justice on Monday Anna Bird, spokesperson for criminal matters of the territory Court in Warsaw. Minister for peculiar Services Coordinator in December Jacek Dobrzyński In an interview with Polsat News, he stated that a Russian scientist would be in Polish custody until 13 January.
Russian archaeologist in custody. Ukraine wants extradition
Archaeologist Aleksandr B. is suspected by Ukrainian investigators of partial destruction of the cultural heritage siteCrimea. 10 years ago he had conduct excavations on the property "Ancient City of Myrmekjon" in Kercz, without the required permissions. Russian action led to harm to parts of the complex and Museum vulnerability to losses of more than 200 million hryvnia (about PLN 17 million).
SEE: Russian scientist in Polish detention. Ukraine sent a request for extradition
In addition, the group under the direction of the archaeologist was to discover and confiscate for the Russian Federation treasure in the form of 30 gold coins26 of which had an engraved name Alexander the Greatand 4 were killed during his brother's reign Philip III Arridaeus. The Russian refused to give explanations to the Polish judiciary.
Alexander B. stopped. Kremlin commented: Legal tyranny
On Thursday the territory Court in Warsaw is besides to deal with A prosecutor's request for extradition Aleksandra B. – A substantive gathering is scheduled that day on the legal declaration of admissibility the release of Mr B. to the authorities of the country calling, or Ukraine," said justice Bird.
SEE: Russian scientist detained in Poland. Kremlin: Legal tyranny
Alexander B. is simply a highly placed representative Museum Ermitage in St. Petersburg. After Alexander B. was detained by Polish services, the Kremlin spokesperson spoke Dmitri DoskovWho called it "legal tyranny." Psykov announced in December that the Russian side would request rights to defend the interests of their citizens diplomatic.
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