The hearing for Faruk Fatih Ozer, founder of cryptocurrency exchange Thodex, who was extradited from Albania to Turkey, has been postponed to December 20.
Sources from the Durres Court of Appeal confirmed, in a statement to the APS reporter, that the session had been postponed to December 20 due to the absence of the defense lawyer for Auxerre, who submitted a medical report.
In the November 17 session, the Elbasan Court of First Instance stated that the request of the Elbasan Public Prosecutor’s Office to “allow Ozer to be extradited to Turkey” was accepted.
Ozer appealed the decision on December 7.
It was captured in Albania on August 30th.
Ozer was arrested in Albania on August 30 and was wanted on a red notice.
On September 2, Elbasan Court of First Instance decided that Ozer’s detention would continue. Ozier’s lawyers appealed the decision on September 14.
The Durach Court of Appeal also upheld Ozer’s arrest on September 20.
Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu announced that Ozer will be extradited to Turkey after court proceedings in Albania.
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