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Finnish court extends Russian national Torden’s detention

The court satisfied the request from the Border Guard Service

STOCKHOLM, December 11. /TASS/. A Helsinki court has ruled to extend the detention of Russian national Vojislav Torden, who was arrested at Ukraine’s request, the Yle news portal reported.

"The Russian national who is suspected of terrorist crimes in Ukraine will remain in custody in Finland," it said. The court satisfied the request from the Border Guard Service.

On December 8, Finland’s Supreme Court refused to extradite Torden, who had been detained at Kiev’s request, to Ukraine and ruled to release him immediately. However, the man was detained by Finnish border guards immediately after his release, the Helsingin Sanomat newspaper reported.

Russian national Vojislav Torden, born in 1987 and formerly known as Yan Petrovsky, has been blacklisted by both the European Union and the United States. Ukraine accuses him of committing crimes in Donbass in 2014 and 2015 and is seeking his extradition. He was detained at the Helsinki airport on July 20 and placed in custody for violating immigration laws by a Finnish court the following day. Employees from the Russian embassy’s consular department visited him on August 28.