Since 2002, Moscow has poisoned British authorities with requests for the extradition of 61 people accused of homeland in economic crimes.
The amount of damage, according to Russian Prosecutor General Yuri Chaika, is over 500 billion rubles, and this is only direct damage. The amount of funds raised by these people abroad is much higher. Recently in the UK, the law on criminal finance began, according to which any foreigner who owns British assets must explain their origin.
Seagull is sure that it will be very difficult for many to do this.
"We very much hope that this law will be applied by the British authorities in accordance with the norms of a civilized state, and not the principle of" robbing loot ". That is, it is stolen in Russia now the United Kingdom will take everything in its budget. You can keep criminals, but return the money. This is our money, "- said the Prosecutor General of Russia in an interview with the program" Week Results "on NTV.