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Royal
03-17-2008, 06:51 PM
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BANGKOK (AFP) - A lawyer representing Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout said Monday his client had to physically defend himself from being forcibly taken to the United States after his arrest in Thailand.

Yan Dasgupta, one of three Russian lawyers representing Bout, said that after Bout's arrest on March 6 at a five-star Bangkok hotel, US and Thai officials tried to verbally and physically force him onto a plane.

"Some governmental officials at the moment of his detention tried to actually send him to United States without following proper extradition procedure prescribed by the law," Dasgupta said.

"He was doing everything in his power including physical resistance not to fly to the US," he told reporters in Bangkok.

Bout's arrest was the culmination of an elaborate 12-month sting operation by US drug enforcement agents posing as Marxist Colombian rebels seeking a cache of weapons.

Dasgupta said Thai officials led efforts to force Bout to leave, while US agents were present and tried to interview the 41-year-old, who is wanted in the United States on charges of trying to supply weapons to terrorists.

A spokesman from the US embassy in Bangkok said he was not aware of any allegations of physical coercion after Bout's arrest, and said only that the United States had begun the formal process to extradite the Russian.

Thai officials are also scrambling to compile enough evidence to try him in the kingdom.

Dasgupta said that Bout -- who has been dubbed the "Merchant of Death" for allegedly funneling weapons to some of the world's bloodiest conflicts -- is an innocent man who ran a business servicing aircraft.

"He is considered to be a very law-obedient, good Russian businessman," Dasgupta said.

The Russian's current period of detention expires on Wednesday, although Thailand can then extend his imprisonment without charge six times, holding him for a total of 84 days from the day of his arrest.

"We plan to submit a petition on the 19th... to ask the court not to detain him further," said Lak Nitiwatvichan, Bout's Thai lawyer.

Mystery still surrounds the arrest of Bout's co-defendant Andrew Smulian, who appeared in a New York court last week on charges of conspiracy to provide material support or resources to a foreign terrorist organisation.

Dasgupta confirmed Monday that Smulian had been present in Bangkok at the time of Bout's arrest.

"We don't really understand what happened to Mr Smulian," he said. "It is quite interesting and surprising and strengthens my argument on (Bout) being forcibly sent to the United States."

Over the years, former Soviet air force officer Bout is said to have supplied arms to Taliban militia, Osama bin Laden's Al-Qaeda terror network, rebels in South America and former Liberian leader Charles Taylor.

Royal
03-17-2008, 07:03 PM
International arms dealer Viktor Bout arrested in Thailand
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Saturday, March 8, 2008

Viktor Bout, an international arms dealer, has been arrested in Thailand. Bout was arrested by the Royal Thai Police on Thursday, after checking in at a Sofitel luxury hotel in the Si Lom district of Bangkok.

Viktor Bout is suspected of supplying arms to the Taliban, Al-Qaeda, FARC, as well as combatants on both sides of African civil wars. He has been dubbed the "Merchant of Death" by the press as well as the book Merchant of Death: Money, Guns, Planes and the Man Who Makes War Possible by Douglas Farah and Stephen Braun.

At a press conference held by Thai police they said that Bout is being investigated for "procuring weapons for terrorists and conspiring with terrorists." According to Maj. Gen. Surapol Thuanthong, Bout said "The game is over" when he was arrested.

"This multi-country operation culminating in the arrest of Viktor Bout in Thailand is a model for how suspected dangerous international criminals need to be investigated, charged and brought to justice in the 21st century," said Interpol Secretary General Ronald Noble.

Federal prosecutors in the United States hope to get Bout extradited for prosecution on charges of conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization.

The 2005 film, Lord of War has been said to have been inspired by Viktor Bout.
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Thailandda nima borakan bunga ???

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Moskvada ohirgi interviewlaridan birini restoranda bergandi va osha restoranda Rossiyadigi Interpol direktori va Rossiya Ichki ishalri vazirligidan odamlar ham ovqatlanishganakan, shunda jurnalist soragandiL

- Siz hozir dunyoda qidiruvdasiz va bu yerda bemalol otiripsiz ularga ishora qilgan..
- Mendan kim "yordam" soragan bolsa oshanga "yordam" berganman va bu "yordamlarimni" yahshilap hujjatlashtirip ozimni "sigurta" qilganman, agar menga bir nima qilishsa "sugurta" info tezda dunyoga tarqaladi va bundan hech qaysi tamon foyda qilmiydi, degandi

qani nima bolarkin....???