2 extradited to NY on global ID theft charges

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Two men from the Czech Republic have been extradited to New York City on charges of running an international multimillion-dollar, Internet-based credit card theft ring.

Two men from the Czech Republic have been extradited to New York City on charges of running an international multimillion-dollar, Internet-based credit card theft ring.

Manhattan prosecutors say the men will be arraigned in state Supreme Court Monday.

They say the ring is responsible for at least $4 million in fraud, and trafficked in 95,000 stolen credit card numbers between November 2001 and August 2007.

Charges against them include enterprise corruption, grand larceny, and money laundering.

Prosecutors say the group used Western Express International, Inc., a Manhattan corporation, to buy stolen personal information and launder proceeds.

A third man is being held by Greek authorities pending extradition to New York.

Two others are being sought.

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