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Employee of the Rosselkhoznadzor subordinate institution “all-Russian centre for plant quarantine” (VNIIKR) Olesya krasilova, who was arrested in February of this year in Spain, released and returned to Russia, according to Rosselkhoznadzor

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The Agency thanked the Russian Embassy in Spain, honorary Consulate of the Russian Federation in the Canary Islands and the foreign Ministry for help in returning Krasilovo home

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Before you settle in one of the institutions of the Rosselkhoznadzor, she worked at the American Embassy: fingerprinted, which are necessary for visa processing. This information she could pass on to third parties

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Employee of the Rosselkhoznadzor subordinate institution “all-Russian centre for plant quarantine” (VNIIKR) Olesya krasilova, who was arrested in February of this year in Spain, released and returned to Russia, according to Rosselkhoznadzor. Earlier it was said that the clerk, who previously worked at the American Embassy, threatened with extradition to the US.

“The decision to release Krasilovo was preceded by extensive legal support provided to it by the Rosselkhoznadzor hired lawyer Oleg Gubarev”, – stated in the message. The Agency thanked the Russian Embassy in Spain, honorary Consulate of the Russian Federation in the Canary Islands and the foreign Ministry for help in returning Krasilovo home.

The Russian woman was detained on February 14 at the airport Tenerife South in the Canary Islands during short-term duty travel part of the official delegation. She was kept in one of the penitentiaries of Tenerife. It was also reported about plans to extradite Krasilovo in the United States. In this regard, the Russian foreign Ministry sent a note to the Ministry of foreign Affairs of Spain with the requirement to refuse to issue the Russians, “Interfax”.

USA was going to bring a Russian woman to court for “criminal conspiracy with other persons to steal your information from the database and [provide] the impact on the legitimate functions of the US government in relation to the admission of refugees to the United States.” Krasilovo threatened a five-year prison sentence, reported TASS. And according to First channel, it could go up to life imprisonment.

Olesya krasilova was part of the Russian delegation as a translator. Before you settle in one of the institutions of the Rosselkhoznadzor, she worked at the American Embassy: fingerprinted, which are necessary for visa processing. This information she could pass on to third parties.