Arms dealer Viktor Bout urges Trump to seek refuge in Russia as his life is ‘in peril’
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- Donald TrumpPresident of the United States from 2017 to 2021
- Viktor BoutRussian convicted illegal arms dealer
- Brittney GrinerLiveTodayTomorrowvs--|
Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout has urged Donald Trump, the former president of the United States, to seek refuge in Russia as his life was “in peril”.
Bout, also known as the “Merchant of Death”, was freed from a US jail last year.
He was swapped for US basketball star Brittney Griner in a high-profile prisoner exchange between Moscow and Washington in December.
“I believe your life is in peril,” Bout wrote in a telegram sent to Trump and shown to the press in Moscow.
“The Biden administration will not stop just by dragging you through the court/prison industrial complex,” he said.
“They would sooner end your life than let you stand in their way.”
Bout told Mr Trump, whom he has long admired, that he would find a “safe haven, and from here you can lead the fight for the American people”.
Bout was serving a 25-year sentence in a US prison when he was swapped for Griner. He has since joined a Russian nationalist party.
Accused of arming rebels in some of the world’s bloodiest conflicts, Bout was arrested in Thailand in a US sting operation in 2008, extradited to the US and sentenced in 2012.
Washington and Moscow have in recent years held several prisoner exchanges. Several Americans are still held in Russia.
Last week, Russia arrested US journalist Evan Gershkovich and charged him with espionage, provoking an international outcry.
Washington has called the charges against him “ridiculous”.