Do Kwon to be released on house arrest, extradition process halted as prosecutor cites ‘procedural errors’

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Do Kwon to be released on house arrest, extradition process halted as prosecutor cites ‘procedural errors’
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Terra executive Do Kwon is set to be released on house arrest by Montenegrin court order.

The Montenegrin Supreme Court's Council has issued a ruling delaying the extradition of Do Kwon to South Korea. Council argues that quoted solutions violated the law” by going for extradition in a “shortened procedure” despite two extradition applications. The Council had stated that the courts exceeded their mandate, assuming the jurisdiction of the Minister of Justice. Do Kwon will also be released on hourse arrest.

Spreek March 22, 2024 The Council said, decided on the proposal to postpone the execution of the Higher Court's decision of March 6 and the decision of the Court of Appeals of March 20, submitted with the request for the protection of legality. The request essentially states that lower-level courts have found that the legal prerequisites for extraditing Do Kwon to South Korea have been met.

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