Do Kwon Was Found Guilty By The Montenegro Court
Terra Luna founder, Do Kwon. (Photo; Doc. Crypto Economy)

JAKARTA - Do Kwon, founder of Terra LUNA, has been convicted by the Montenegro court for possession and use of fake passports. The court announced that Kwon was found guilty of a criminal act of document forgery.

The action resulted in Montenegro law enforcement authorities confiscating several documents of Kwon's travel, including a Costa Rica passport, a Belgian passport, and two other forms of identification. In his ruling, the court sentenced Kwon to four months in prison, after considering all the relevant factors in this case.

A statement from the translated court stated that the sentence was the result of careful consideration. Kwon was given eight days to file an appeal after receiving a written copy of the court's ruling.

This sentence came after Kwon had previously been given a guarantee in the amount of 435,000 US dollars (Rp 6.5 billion). However, the Montenegro High Court firmly revoked the lower guarantee verdict on May 24, 2023. Marija Rakovic, a court spokesman, directly provided this information to Bloomberg.

Currently, Kwon has served a total of 88 days in Montenegro. If he does not appeal against the court's decision, then he is expected to serve an additional 122 days in prison.

Situasi di penjara Montenegro dilaporkan sangat penuh dan tidak kondusif. Di sisi lain, Korea Selatan dan Amerika Serikat sedang berupaya untuk membentuk perjanjian extradition dengan Montenegro, dengan tujuan untuk menjadikan Kwon di negara masing-masing.


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