Do-hyung Kwon, who was arrested in Montenegro, told Montenegro officials that “they were treated like VIPs around the world.”
According to Bloomberg News on the 28th (local time), Montenegro’s Minister of the Interior Philip Azichi said in an interview conducted at the Ministry of Interior in Podgorica, “Kwon and his party acted as if they were exceptionally surprised.”
Minister Azichi explained that Kwon and his party entered Montenegro illegally, considering that there is no record of them entering Montenegro.
Minister Azichi said, “Before Mr. Kwon and his aide, Mr. Han, were arrested in Montenegro, the Montenegro Interior Ministry already had information that Kwon and his party could be in Montenegro.” I found a Korean passport that was there,” he said.
Minister Ajichi also spoke of three laptops and five mobile phones confiscated from Kwon’s group. He didn’t specify what was in the laptop and cell phone, but he said he found “a very interesting and meaningful amount of information.”
In an interview with the Montenegrin corrections official, Radevo Bodichi, the news agency said, “Mr. Kwon is being held in a general medical isolation space.” I can only see you,” he said.
Our prosecution has said that it is waiting for the decision of the local authorities after completing all the necessary procedures, including the extradition request, for Kwon’s repatriation.
However, according to the news agency that day, the Montenegrin authorities insisted that they had not yet received any official extradition request. The local prosecutor, who is investigating the fake passport case, is in the position that there is no possibility that Kwon Do-hyung’s recruit will be extradited during the detention period.
Source: Donga
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