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'''Victor Bout''' is an [[arms dealer]] who was caught in a sting operation in [[Thailand]]. In 2017, his attorneys appealed to the [[U.S. Supreme Court]].<ref>https://www.rt.com/politics/378257-viktor-bouts-attorneys-ask-us/</ref>
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'''Victor Bout''' is an ex-Russian Army translator, turned businessman who was accused smuggling by the US.
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After being arrested in [[Thailand]], he was extradited to the [[US]] where on 5 April 2012 he was sentenced to 25 years imprisonment by a U.S. [[judge]].
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In 2008, Bout was lured to Bangkok by his business partner-turned [[DEA]] collaborator [[Andrew Smulian]] and arrested during a Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) sting operation. <ref>{server}/wiki/Document:Dimitri_Khalezov_Interview</ref>  He was eventually extradited to the US where, on 5 April in 2012, he was jailed for 25 years for allegedly attempting to sell air defense missiles and other weapons to the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC).
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Bout denied all charges, insisting that he only ran an air transportation company. He further claimed that he was unlawfully prosecuted merely because he had refused “to cooperate with the US secret services” and the allegations against him were brought about due to the “unfair competition from the Western companies, controlled by the CIA.” <ref>{server}/wiki/Document:Dimitri_Khalezov_Interview</ref> His lawyers also argued that the government’s star witness was British-born businessman [[Andrew Smulian]] who became a DEA informant and got a five-year sentence in the same case.  Bout’s 2017 appeal for a retrial was denied. <ref>https://www.rt.com/politics/378257-viktor-bouts-attorneys-ask-us/</ref>
 
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Revision as of 12:25, 15 May 2019

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(Arms dealer)
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Victor Bout in Bangkok jail
BornViktor Anatolyevich Bout
1967-01-13
Dushanbe, Tajik SSR, Soviet Union
Interest ofCIA

Victor Bout is an ex-Russian Army translator, turned businessman who was accused smuggling by the US.

In 2008, Bout was lured to Bangkok by his business partner-turned DEA collaborator Andrew Smulian and arrested during a Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) sting operation. [1] He was eventually extradited to the US where, on 5 April in 2012, he was jailed for 25 years for allegedly attempting to sell air defense missiles and other weapons to the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC).

Bout denied all charges, insisting that he only ran an air transportation company. He further claimed that he was unlawfully prosecuted merely because he had refused “to cooperate with the US secret services” and the allegations against him were brought about due to the “unfair competition from the Western companies, controlled by the CIA.” [2] His lawyers also argued that the government’s star witness was British-born businessman Andrew Smulian who became a DEA informant and got a five-year sentence in the same case. Bout’s 2017 appeal for a retrial was denied. [3]

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Dimitri Khalezov Interviewinterview14 October 2010Daniel Estulin
Dimitri Khalezov
Daniel Estulin probes the startling claims of Dimitri Khalezov - an ex-Soviet army nuclear weapons specialist - about the events of 9-11 and the then pending extradition of his colleague Victor Bout from Thailand to the USA on arms trafficking charges
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  2. {server}/wiki/Document:Dimitri_Khalezov_Interview
  3. https://www.rt.com/politics/378257-viktor-bouts-attorneys-ask-us/


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