Thailand issued by the U.S. Russian arms dealer Viktor But.

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The Thai government approved the Russian arms dealer Viktor buta U.S. extradition in connection with the charges against him there in terrorism, said on Tuesday Prime Minister Aphisit Vetchachiva


"The Cabinet has approved the issue of Booth," told reporters the prime minister. "He will be issued as soon as the U.S. will be ready."

Soon after, Buts of the prison was taken to Bangkok airport, from where the departing U.S. special reactive board, said senior police official.

"Buts Thai territory left plkst.13.27 (at 08.27 Latvian time)," said the Thai Crime Division commander Colonel Supisarns Bakdinarunarts. "He left the U.S. six-reactive board official escort."

In August the court granted the United States to issue a merchant of death known nickname would be as follows angry Russia, but the process was hampered by the new indictment, which set aside the Thai criminal court, reasons for such decisions with insufficient evidence.

Buts was arrested in 2008, citing the U.S. request. Washington officials expressed confidence that buts involved in illicit arms trade and arms grasījies sell Colombian leftist guerrillas.

Where will demonstrate against the U.S. It would be the accusations of an agreement to kill U.S. citizens and for material support or resources for foreign terrorist grouped into, he threatened imprisonment.

Buts himself has expressed doubts about the prospects for the U.S. to receive a fair trial.

Moscow previously expressed outrage at the attempts to issue It would be the United States, promising to do "everything necessary" to the accused to return home.

Former Soviet Air Force officers to possess the once sought by Interpol for the UN arms embargo violations, supplying arms insurgents around the world. Buts was in the movie "War Lord" ("Lord of War") Nicholas Cage rendered heroic archetype.

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