Georgia has extradited a Russian citizen suspected of cybercrimes to the US. This is reported by the prosecutor’s office of the republic. Georgian security officials do not specify the identity of the Russian, but according to the US Attorney’s Office, his name is Dariy Pankov. The man was detained on October 4, 2022, and on February 21, 2023, the court of the city of Tampa in the US state of Florida began to consider his case. At the end of last year, the Rustavi-2 TV channel reported that before the arrest, the Russian lived in the city of Kobuleti near Batumi. According to the law enforcement officers of both countries, in 2016-2018 Pankov created a malicious program for remote unauthorized access to other people’s computers and earned 358 thousand dollars on it. Russian lawyer Igor Litvak told CNN that his client does not admit his guilt. Paper Kartuli says that Pankov is 28 years old, he left Russia in 2021 and after that he lived in Turkey and Georgia. While living in Russia, Pankov studied at the Faculty of Computational Mathematics of Moscow State University and participated in a large number of competitions in the exact sciences. Pankov is not the first Russian hacker detained in Georgia and extradited to the United States. In 2018, the republic handed over to the Americans the accused of hacking a bank JP Morgan Chase Russian Dmitry Tyurin. In January 2021, he was sentenced to 12 years in prison.
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