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Thai court rejects extradition of arms dealer to USA


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#1 TheYenta

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Posted 11 August 2009 - 06:38 PM

"A Thai court on Tuesday rejected a request by the United States for the extradition of Viktor Bout, an alleged Russian arms dealer dubbed the "Merchant of Death"."The court has agreed to dismiss the case," judge Jitakorn Patanasiri said in a surprise decision that comes almost a year-and-a-half after Bout, 42, was arrested in a sting operation at a Bangkok hotel.“His guilt cannot be determined in Thailand,” said the judge.

Bout, who is said to have inspired the Hollywood film "Lord of War" starring Nicolas Cage, was held on charges that he peddled weapons, including to Al-Qaeda, that were used in some of the world's most violent conflicts.

The United States was "disappointed and mystified" by the court's decision, a senior US diplomat said,"We are disappointed and mystified by the court's ruling. We think the facts of the case are relevant to Thai laws," James Entwistle, the deputy chief of mission at the US embassy in Bangkok, told reporters. The court said that it did not have the authority to punish "actions done by foreigners against other foreigners in another country."

http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/asia/15151...rchant-of-death



#2 tdperhs

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Posted 12 August 2009 - 02:08 AM

Well, golly whizz, I wonder how much that decision cost Bout. Of course I'm referring to legal fees, etc. (heavy on the etc.).