Police Arrest Russian Hacker in Phuket, Face U.S.Extradition.


Police Arrest Russian Hacker in Phuket, Face U.S.Extradition.

Reading

Read this text and listen to it at the same time. If you don’t know a word click it to see explanation, hear pronunciation or add it to vocabulary.
Police Arrest Russian Hacker in Phuket, Face U.S.Extradition.

A Russian man was arrested in Thailand. He was on the island of Phuket. The FBI wanted him for cyber attacks in the U.S. and Europe.

The man is 35 years old and came to Thailand on October 30. Police arrested him at his hotel earlier this month. He is now in jail and may be sent to another country.

His name is probably Denis Obrezko, according to Russian news. His family knows about the arrest on November 6. They plan to stop him from going to the United States.

The police were told that the hacker was going to Thailand. This information came from the FBI. They found him in Phuket and arrested him using an international warrant.

Police found computers and phones in his hotel room. The FBI was there when he was arrested. The process to send him to another country has started, but it might take some time.


Questions

Answer the questions to the text. Speak or write, you choose. AI will assess your answers.

Where was the Russian man arrested?

He was arrested in Thailand, on the island of Phuket.

Why did the FBI want to arrest him?

The FBI wanted him for cyber attacks in the U.S. and Europe.

What did the police find in his hotel room?

Police found computers and phones in his hotel room.


Describe the article image

Look at the article image and describe what you see on it. You may either speak or write your answer there.


Discussion

Discuss this article with your AI tutor to practice. Your tutor will help you with vocabulary and grammar.

Read a new article every day and
discuss it with AI at lingolette.com
All content and tasks are generated by AI inspired by a real publication.
Police Arrest Russian Hacker in Phuket, Face…