Extradition Proceedings Against Gal Barak Move Forward
Gal Barak, an Israeli national residing in Bulgaria, is facing extradition to Austria over his alleged role as the operator of several high-profile broker scams. In early 2019, following extensive investigations, Austrian authorities issued an EU arrest warrant for Barak, who is accused of leading fraudulent operations through brands such as:
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XTraderFX
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SafeMarkets
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OptionStarsGlobal
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Golden Markets
Operating through E&G Bulgaria EOOD, Barak allegedly managed a network of illegal boiler rooms in Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Georgia. Statements from insiders and investigative findings suggest that over €200 million was siphoned from tens of thousands of EU-based investors.
Key Hearing Scheduled in Sofia
A crucial court session has been set for September 24, 2019, in Sofia, which is expected to be the final ruling on whether Barak will be extradited to Austria.
Why Austria Is Demanding Extradition
Austrian prosecutors argue that Barak’s testimony is critical for unraveling a pan-European cybercrime network involving:
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Marina Barak (née Andreeva), his wife and financial coordinator
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Uwe Lenhoff, the German ringleader arrested in January 2019
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Gery “Gabi” Shalon, Israeli fraud suspect indicted in the U.S.
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Vladislav “Vlad” Smirnov, Russian national and financial partner
In Germany, Lenhoff is already in custody and faces indictments for money laundering, financial crime, and investment fraud.
The Montenegrin Funds: A Battle Over Frozen Millions
Background on the Atlas Banka Case
Barak’s Russian associate Vlad Smirnov is currently attempting to retrieve millions in investor funds frozen by Montenegrin authorities. These funds were locked as part of a money laundering probe linked to the now-defunct Atlas Banka.
According to investigators, the frozen assets are believed to stem from BINEX investor losses. Smirnov’s Binex Group LP reportedly operated via multiple entities in Montenegro and Bulgaria.
Legal Representation and Strategy
Reports suggest that Moshe Strugano, a well-known Israeli attorney with a controversial track record, is assisting Smirnov in his efforts to unlock the illicit funds. Additional details regarding this legal maneuver are expected to surface soon.
Summary Table: Key Individuals and Allegations
Name |
Role |
Current Status |
Gal Barak |
Operator of E&G Bulgaria / Broker Scams |
Under house arrest, Sofia |
Marina Barak |
Financial coordinator (née Andreeva) |
Subject to ongoing investigation |
Uwe Lenhoff |
German cybercrime suspect |
In custody (since Jan 2019) |
Gery Shalon |
Accused co-conspirator (Israel/US) |
Indicted in U.S. for cybercrime |
Vlad Smirnov |
Russian financier, Barak’s partner |
Fighting asset freeze in Montenegro |
Final Thoughts
The outcome of the September 24 hearing in Sofia could significantly impact not only Barak’s legal fate but also the broader effort by EU authorities to dismantle transnational broker fraud networks. Simultaneously, attempts to recover or reclaim illicit funds from Montenegro are drawing attention to the complex laundering mechanisms behind these scams.
Stay updated on the extradition and related investigations via Scam-Or Project and the ongoing coverage of the Vienna Cybercrime Trials.