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| Reply #: 1 Posted on: 03-17-26 07:02 AM |
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| Trade disputes turning into criminal "embezzlement" charges is a classic tactic used by powerful competitors. Since the UAE has active treaties with countries like Russia and China, they do cooperate, but only if the evidence is sufficient. You should check out https://extraditionlawyers.ae/ as they have experience with these specific bilateral treaties. They can look at the "Basis for Cooperation" and find defense notes to challenge the evidence quality. I remember a case where the defense proved the "embezzlement" was actually just a failed commercial contract, and the UAE court refused the extradition. You need a lawyer who can speak the language of international trade and human rights. Don't panic, but don't ignore it either - the UAE courts are fair if you present a strong legal argument based on local laws. |
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