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The chief director of the Odessa Opera and Ballet Theater Yevgeny Lavrenchuk was taken into custody in Naples, Italy, at the request of Russia for his extradition. This was reported on Monday, January 3, by the Ukrainian TV channels TSN and Hromadske with reference to the press secretary of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry Oleg Nikolenko.

According to him, Lavrenchuk was detained in Naples on December 17. The Italian court chose the Ukrainian as a preventive measure in the form of detention for the period of consideration of the Russian extradition request. The detainee was provided with a lawyer; he was also visited by the Ukrainian consul.

In Russia, Lavrenchuk is accused of fraud

Nikolenko did not name the reason for Russia’s request to arrest Lavrenchuk. According to TASS with reference to the Tagansky District Court of Moscow, the director was arrested in absentia by the Moscow court on charges of major fraud.

“The Tagansky Court of Moscow granted the investigation’s petition for the absentee arrest of Yevgeny Viktorovich Lavrenchuk, accused under part 3 of Art. 159 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (large-scale fraud),” the court told the agency. The decision was made in July 2020.

The details of the case were not disclosed. The punishment under this article is up to six years in prison.

Lavrenchuk worked in Russia for a long time. He was the founder and artistic director of the Polish Theater in Moscow, as well as the School of Acting and Directing and the International Theater Center in Moscow.

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