"Germany's top court has blocked the extradition to the United States of a Turkish man accused of stealing almost $60 million in a series of hacking raids against credit card companies," the Associated Press reported.
Findikoglu, 32, dubbed the world’s number two hacker, is reportedly a mastermind and the head of a group, which had conducted numerous cyber attacks on payment processing companies between 2011 and 2013. The group allegedly raised "the limits on prepaid credit cards" and stole large sums of money, the Associated Press notes.
According to Der Spiegel both the US and Turkey seek Findikoglu's extradition. The defendant's lawyer Oliver Wallasch argues that a 250-year sentence, which his client is most likely to receive in the United States, is disproportional. In contrast, in Germany Ercan Findikorglu would be given a 15-year prison term, the media outlet emphasized.