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Volodymyr Kadariya , 38 , is wanted in his native Belarus on cybercrime charges.
U.S. State Department has offered up to $2.5 million for information leading to his arrest.
After coming under suspicion in Belarus , he fled the country and lived abroad for many years .
Little publicly available information about his life in Ukraine .
In Kyrgyzstan , he claimed he was facing political persecution.
Maksim Silnikau , the alleged leader of a cybercriminal group, was extradited from Poland to the U.S. on August 12 .
American prosecutors allege that he worked together with Kadariya and one other alleged cybercriminal, Russian citizen Andrei Tarasov .
If found guilty, each man could face 27 years in prison for conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
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