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Russia puts governor’s son arrested in EU on wanted list

Artem Uss was detained in Italy at the behest of the USRussia puts governor’s son arrested in EU on wanted list

Russia puts governor’s son arrested in EU on wanted list

Krasnoyarsk region governor Alexander Uss ©  Sputnik / Alexandr Kryazhev

A Moscow court has ordered the arrest of Artem Uss, the son of Alexander Uss the governor of the Russian region of Krasnoyarsk. According to court files, the ruling was made in absentia, and he was placed on a wanted list.

Uss was detained in Italy last week at the request of the US for alleged involvement in helping Moscow evade Western sanctions.

Artem Uss was charged with large-scale money laundering as part of an organized criminal group. The maximum penalty for such an offense is seven years in prison.

Uss has also been added to the database of wanted people on the Russian interior ministry’s website.  

Moscow can now demand his extradition from Italy as the 40-year-old had refused to be transferred to the US.

Russian governor’s son detained in EU after US request

Russian governor’s son detained in EU after US request

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US authorities earlier announced that charges had been brought against Uss and four other Russian nationals. It’s claimed they were part of a group that purchased “advanced semiconductors and microprocessors used in fighter aircraft, missile systems, smart munitions, radar, and satellites” and then sold them to sanctioned Russian entities via a German-based shell company.

According to the US, the equipment had made it into the hands of the Russian defense industry and was allegedly later found in Russian hardware that had been abandoned in Ukraine. 

Uss and his associates have also been accused of smuggling hundreds of millions of barrels of sanctioned oil from Venezuela to customers in China and Russia, including to an aluminum tycoon blacklisted by Washington.

Reacting to his son’s arrest and the charges, governor Alexander Uss said that “political overtones are obvious in these accusations.” He pointed out that the goods were freely bought and sold all over the world, and the US had problems with it “simply because it is being done for the benefit of Russia.”

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