“Ariel Gadlimov said that in 2019, being under house arrest in Israel, he left the country with a fake passport and came to Russia, where he was arrested and spent two months in prison for illegally crossing the border,” Klin said.

According to him, Gadlimov claims that after serving his sentence, he signed a consent to extradition to Israel, because there his case was already closed.

“Ariel Gadlimov told members of the PMC that he wants to be at home as soon as possible,” Klin said.

Earlier it was reported that a member of the Moscow Region PMC, RT correspondent Daniil Lomakin visited the Israeli woman convicted of drugs Naama Issahar.