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The Court in the Hague was headed by Japanese who issued a warrant for Putin's arrest

Tomoko Akane was one of three judges who in March 2023 issued a warrant for the arrest of Putin and Lviv-Bielova. In Russia, Akani was initiated by a criminal case and wanted. On Monday, March 11, the judge of the International Criminal Court (ICS), a new leadership was elected at the plenary session. The Tomko Akane will head the court. Rosario Salvatore Aitala was chosen by the first vice president, and Reine Alapini-Gangus is the second vice-resident. This is stated in the MCC press service.

All three will be in office for three years. The newly elected Court Chairman in the Hague stated that the ICS needs "stable, common and only guidance". "I will focus on promoting a dialogue between the court authorities, the protection and representatives of the victims, as well as to strengthen the dialogue with the States Parties and States that have not yet ratified the Roman Statute. I also give priority to the security and welfare . Tomoko Akane by Japanese nationality.

The judge of the International Criminal Court proceeded in 2018. Prior to that, she worked as an ambassador on international judicial cooperation and was a prosecutor of the Supreme Prosecutor's Office of Japan. In the prosecutor's office, a woman since 1982.

Tomoko Akane is one of three judges, who issued a warrant for the arrest of Russian President Vladimir Putin and the children's Ombudsman of the Russian Federation Maria Lviv-Belova on suspicion of illegally moving Ukrainian children from occupied territories. A few days later, the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation initiated a criminal case against it. In July 2023, the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs announced a federal wanted judge of Akane.

Two more judges who issued a warrant for the arrest of Putin - Sergio Harardo Ugalde Godinez and Rosario Salvatore Aital, who is now Vice president of the ISS. The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation also initiated criminal cases. Judges are accused of "in advance to take custody" and "preparation for an attack on a representative of a foreign state.

" We will remind, on March 5, the International Criminal Court issued a warrant for the arrest of the Commander of the long -lived of the Russian Federation Sergey Kobylyash and the commander of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation Viktor Sokolov. In court, they stated that they were responsible for missile strikes in Ukraine, which were caused by Russian military units under Ukrainian electricity infrastructure: numerous power plants, substations, etc. - and civilian populations.