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Russia detains a US citizen at Moscow airport on drug smuggling charges, Mash says

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Posted on February 14, 2025

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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Authorities in Russia have detained a U.S. citizen at a Moscow airport on drug smuggling charges, Mash, a Telegram channel which has sources in Russia's security services reported

Russia detains a US citizen at Moscow airport on drug smuggling charges, Mash

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Authorities in Russia have detained a U.S. citizen at a Moscow airport on drug smuggling charges, Mash, a Telegram channel which has sources in Russia's security services reported on Friday.

News of the arrest comes days after Moscow freed Marc Fogel, a U.S. schoolteacher who had been jailed for 14 years for bringing marijuana into Russia. Fogel was freed in exchange for Alexander Vinnik, a Russian citizen jailed for money laundering in the U.S.

Mash reported that the U.S. citizen, who it named only as K. Byers, had been detained on arrival at Moscow's Vnukovo airport and faced up to seven years in jail if found guilty of drugs charges by a court.

It said that half a kilo of marijuana had been found in his luggage.

Asked about the report, a spokesperson for the U.S. embassy in Moscow told Reuters: "Due to privacy restrictions we have nothing to share at this point."

U.S. citizens have repeatedly been detained under Russia's tough drug laws. In 2022, basketball player Brittney Griner was detained and sentenced to nine years in prison for bringing hash oil into Russia. She was freed in a prisoner exchange later that year.

(Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Felix Light; Editing by Andrew Osborn)

Key Takeaways

  • A US citizen was detained at Moscow's Vnukovo airport.
  • The individual is accused of drug smuggling.
  • Half a kilo of marijuana was reportedly found.
  • The arrest follows the release of Marc Fogel.
  • US citizens face tough drug laws in Russia.

Frequently Asked Questions

What charges was the U.S. citizen detained for?
The U.S. citizen was detained on drug smuggling charges after half a kilo of marijuana was found in his luggage.
Who was recently released by Moscow before this arrest?
Marc Fogel, a U.S. schoolteacher who had been jailed for 14 years for bringing marijuana into Russia, was recently freed.
What is the potential penalty for the detained U.S. citizen?
If found guilty of drug charges, the U.S. citizen could face up to seven years in jail.
How have U.S. citizens been treated under Russian drug laws?
U.S. citizens have repeatedly been detained under Russia's strict drug laws, with notable cases including basketball player Brittney Griner.
What did the U.S. embassy say about the detention?
A spokesperson for the U.S. embassy in Moscow stated that they could not share information due to privacy restrictions.

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