Greece – Bulgarian citizen arrested for breach of US sanctions

It has been reported today that the Greek authorities have arrested a Bulgarian national for the purposes of extraditing them to the US on suspicion of breaching US sanctions against Russia.

The exports are said to have been of microchips and one tranche alone to have been valued at $1.7 million.

The name of the individual and the company he traded through have not been released.

Germany – three companies raided

It was reported today that the German authorities have conducted raids in relation to three companies alleged to have made illegal exports to Russian in breach of EU sanctions. Private residences were also raided.

The authorities have not named the companies, but reports suggest one was Smart Impex GmbH which is alleged to have shipped goods destined for Russia via Turkey.

Germany – conviction for exporting cash to Russia

An individual has today been convicted of exporting €11,000 in physical currency from Germany to Russia in breach of Art 5(i)1 of EU Regulation 833/2014.

The individual asserted that he was carrying the currency for the purposes of receiving dental treatment in Kaliningrad.

The judgment takes the view that the exception permitting some cash to be carried “should … be interpreted narrowly”, and that the Commission’s FAQs are a means of discerning the intention of the legislator.

He was fined €4,500 and the balance of the cash above the €500 threshold was confiscated.

Latvia – man arrested on suspicion of providing economic resources to designated person

Latvia’s Intelligence Services (the VDD) have arrested a Latvian national, reported as Marat Kasem.

The alleged offence is the provision of “economic resources” to a designated person, or an asset owned or controlled by such a person.

The designated person is Dmitry Kiselev, who is the Director General of Rossiya Segodnya which in turn owns a number of broadcast channels including Sputnik and Baltnews.

Mr Kasem is alleged to have provided the “economic resources” by way of being employed by these channels in Lithuania.

Finland – two convicted of breaching Russian sanctions

The press in Finland has reported the conviction of two individuals for breaching EU trade sanctions with Russia.

The first individual, a Russian national, was given a three-month suspended prison sentence for seven cross-border trips carrying cash and goods.

The second individual, a Belarusian, was given a four-month suspended sentence for attempting to export €22,000 worth of air-cooled condensers.

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