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Polish court extends custody to Ukrainian wanted in Nord Stream Case

His lawyer stated that a Polish court ruled Monday that he must be held in custody for an additional 40 days. The Ukrainian diver was wanted by Germany because of his alleged involvement with explosions that damaged the Nord Stream Gas pipeline.

Volodymyr Z., who was arrested near Warsaw on Tuesday last week, will be held in custody for a period of seven days. Monday, the court extended his detention until a decision was made about whether he should be transferred to Germany on the basis of a European arrest warrant.

The explosions, which were deemed an act of sabotage by both Moscow as well as the West, marked an intensification in the Ukraine conflict. They also squeezed the energy supply. The blasts have not been attributed to anyone, and Ukraine has denied playing any part.

A second Ukrainian man suspected of orchestrating the attacks, was arrested in Italy last August. He has vowed to fight his extradition to Germany.

The court rejected the prosecutor’s request for 100 days of pre-trial custody and instead ordered it to be 40 days, Volodymyr Z. Tymoteusz Paprocki, the lawyer for's client, told journalists.

Paprocki had previously stated that his client would not plead guilty and did nothing wrong.

According to a court spokesperson, he will remain in custody through November 9.

In an earlier press release, Germany's top prosecutor's office stated that the diver is one of several people suspected of renting a yacht and placing explosives near the Danish island Bornholm, on pipelines running from Russia to Germany in September 2022.

The German prosecutors have added that he is accused of conspiring to carry out an explosives attack, as well as "anti-constitutional" sabotage. Reporting by Barbara Erling, Pawel Florkiewicz and Anna Wlodarczak - Semczuk. Editing by Aidan Lewis.

(source: Reuters)