The Council of Appeals Judges of Thessaloniki will issue a decision on January 5 on the extradition of two FYROM nationals to their country, where they are wanted for involvement in a so-called phone-tapping scandal under then-prime minister Nikola Gruevski, ANA reports.
The two men, former FYROM counterespionage agents, aged 51 and 35, were arrested in October at the Thessaloniki “Macedonia” International Airport on Interpol warrants when they tried to fly to Central Europe of fake passports. FYROM’s authorities accuse them of “illegal tapping through the creation of a gang” and of “committing crimes of high technology.”
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