Viktor Bout News
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Richard Chichakli, an associate of convicted international arms dealer Viktor Bout, was arrested in Australia at the U.S. government’s request, prosecutors said.
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Viktor Bout , dubbed the “merchant of death” for allegedly trafficking in arms, pleaded not guilty to U.S. terrorism charges and was ordered held without bail by a federal judge in New York.
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Viktor Bout, the international arms dealer convicted of conspiracy for plotting to sell weapons to a Colombian terrorist group, was sentenced to 25 years in prison, the minimum term he faced.
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Viktor Bout, the alleged international arms dealer once called the “merchant of death,” agreed to sell weapons to a foreign terrorist group he believed planned to kill Americans, a prosecutor said.
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Viktor Bout, the accused international arms dealer, was “ready, willing and able” to carry out a multimillion-dollar sale of weapons including surface-to-air missiles to terrorists, a U.S. prosecutor said.
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Thailand extradited Viktor Bout to the U.S. to face terrorism charges, ending two years of legal wrangling over the accused Russian arms dealer dubbed the “merchant of death.”
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A Thai court ruled that accused Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout can be extradited to the U.S. to face terrorism charges after two years in detention, a decision officials in Moscow called “political.”
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Convicted arms dealer Viktor Bout’s former partner was given a five-year sentence by a U.S. judge for his role in a plan to sell weapons to Colombian terrorists.
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A Thai court dismissed a second case against accused Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout , clearing a legal hurdle to having him extradited to the U.S. to face terrorism charges.
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A Thai court rejected a prosecutor’s request to drop fresh charges against accused Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout , potentially complicating U.S. efforts to have him extradited to face terrorism charges.
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