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Jury begins deliberating in Viktor Bout trial
by Staff Writers
New York (AFP) Nov 1, 2011


A federal jury in New York began deliberating Tuesday in the trial of Viktor Bout, a Russian alleged to have been one of the world's biggest black market arms dealers.

Jurors went behind closed doors after prosecutors were given a last chance to speak in the case, which has sparked tensions between Washington and Moscow. Defense lawyers made their closing arguments on Monday.

Bout, 44, is charged with conspiring to sell missiles to terrorists and to kill American service personnel. He faces up to life in prison if convicted.

The case revolves around a sophisticated US sting operation to corner Bout, a veteran of a shady international air freight business that specialized in African conflict zones.

US agents posing as high-ranking members of Colombia's FARC guerrilla group, which is listed by Washington as a terrorist organization, told Bout at a 2008 meeting in Bangkok that they wanted to buy a huge arsenal.

Among the weapons requested were anti-aircraft missiles that they said would be used to shoot down American pilots helping the Colombian military.

In secretly taped conversations, Bout said he could supply the weapons. However, his lawyer says he was playing a charade in order to further his real goal, which was simply to sell two cargo planes.

The mustachioed Russian, dubbed by critics the "merchant of death," is alleged to have been the world's biggest black market arms dealer in the post-Cold War period. However, he says he worked exclusively as a private air transporter -- sometimes carrying legal shipments of arms -- and was living openly in Moscow.

He was arrested at the scene of the 2008 meeting with the US agents, then extradited from Thailand to the United States in 2010 after a bitter legal battle.

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Viktor Bout trial climaxes in final battle
New York (AFP) Oct 31, 2011
A US prosecutor wrapped up the case against Russia's Viktor Bout on Monday, telling a New York jury that the man dubbed the "merchant of death" tried to sell terrorists a mountain of weapons. Assistant US Attorney Anjan Sahni ridiculed defense arguments that Bout, a veteran of the shady air transportation business, was only trying to sell two airplanes, not a vast arsenal of weapons to US ag ... read more


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