The mother’s lawyer said: “We submitted documents to authorities concerned proving the extradition request against my client was invalid and that she had already served her jail term in her country after which she moved to the UAE,” said Mr. Nasser Malalla . He added that according to the UAE Penal Code Article 399, his client’s charge is considered a misdemeanour and Article 20 of the UAE’s Criminal Procedures Law, states that misdemeanour charges are dropped after five years, which makes the extradition request void because it was filed after this period. “The extradition treaty between UAE and Russia conditions that a wanted person shall not be handed to the authorities of his country if the case he or she was wanted for had been dropped due to time lapse,” the lawyer added. Dubai appeal court rejected the extradition request, but the woman is still wanted there and is not able to return to Russia to be with her daughter. After being awarded a divorce and custody of the daughter, prosecutors opened an investigation in the kidnap case and the man’s name is being flagged by the Interpol. “What he did is a crime stipulated in Article 329 of the UAE Penal Code, which states that parents or grandparents who personally or with the assistance of another person, kidnap their child/grandchild from the person who has the right of custody, shall be punished with imprisonment or fine,” said Dr Elhais.