Dw.de: Spain Decides the Fate of M. Ablyazov’s Bodyguard
The internet edition of Deutsche Welle published an article on the release of Aleksandr Pavlov, a former associate and bodyguard of Mukhtar Ablyazov. At the same time, a DW correspondent reports that proceedings are still pending relating to his extradition which was ordered by Kazakhstan.
The article quotes Pavlov himself who refutes the allegations against him explaining that the matter is politically motivated. The portal also mentions Pavlov’s efforts to be granted political asylum in Spain.
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