Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

RUSSIAN HACKER LEVASHOV HELD IN SPAIN FOR RIGGING US POLLS

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MADRID: A Russian computer expert was remanded in custody in Spain on Monday on suspicion of involvemen­t in alleged hacking of the US presidenti­al election campaign, a legal source said.

Piotr Levashov, who was arrested at Barcelona airport on Friday, has been singled out by the United States for extraditio­n in a request which is due to be examined by Spain’s national criminal court, the source said.

Levashov is “suspected of having participat­ed in hacking the election campaign in the United States,” the source said.

From the date of arrest, Washington has 40 days to present its legal case for extraditio­n to the Spanish authoritie­s.

Police on Sunday said Levashov had been arrested on Friday “following an internatio­nal complaint” and had been transferre­d to Madrid.

US intelligen­ce agencies in January publicly accused Russia of hacking the 2016 presidenti­al campaign in a bid to sway the outcome in favour of Republican candidate Donald Trump.

Trump, who won the November vote, has vehemently denied accusation­s of collusion, and Moscow has also laughed off the allegation­s.

MAN SENT ANTI-GOVT MANIFESTO TO TRUMP

The hunt continued on Monday for a man suspected of stealing firearms from a Wisconsin gun store who sent an anti-government manifesto to President Donald Trump and has threatened to carry out an unspecifie­d attack, sheriff’s officials said.

Joseph Jakubowski, 32, has been missing since Tuesday, when authoritie­s believe he stole a large quantity of handguns and rifles from the store in Janesville, 110 km southwest of Milwaukee. He also acquired a bulletproo­f vest and helmet, and a burned vehicle registered to him was found nearby.

Concerns ramped up late last week when a friend of Jakubowski gave a copy of the 161-page manifesto to police and said the suspect had also sent it to the White House.

 ?? AP ?? Impersonat­ors of US President Donald Trump, North Korean leader n Kim Jong Un and former US President Barack Obama walk together at an event in Hong Kong.
AP Impersonat­ors of US President Donald Trump, North Korean leader n Kim Jong Un and former US President Barack Obama walk together at an event in Hong Kong.

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