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Russia arrests US citizen at Moscow airport over alleged cannabis-laced sweets

Sam AllcockBy Sam AllcockFebruary 15, 20252 Mins Read
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A Detention in Moscow, Russia

According to Russian state-run news agencies TASS and Interfax, a 28-year-old U.S. citizen was detained at Moscow’s Vnukovo airport following a plea for release after customs detection. The man, who arrives from Istanbul on February 7, was reportedly found by Russian authorities after customs checks led to his arrest.

Discovery of Cannabis Derivatives in Luggage

The detained traveler was reportedly detected inside the luggage, where he found two plastic jars and a zip bag containing sweets. A chemical analysis confirmed the presence of narcotic substances from the cannabinoid group, classified as违да in Russia, which is illegal under the law.

Possession of Cannabis for Medical Use

The man claimed the items were prescribed to him by a doctor in the United States while traveling. Despite being detained, his stores were not affected, but his presence was alarming, as possession of cannabis even for medical purposes is illegal in Russia.

U.S. Position on the Case

The U.S. State Department has not yet commented on the matter.

The Context of U.S. and Russian Relations

This case highlights the ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Russia, including previous high-profile detentions. The situation underscores the tensions surrounding peace talks between U.S. and Russia, particularly regarding President Trump’s actions on February 12.

Trump’s Role in Reversing Relations

In a speech delivered on February 12, Trump announced that he anticipated "total screws" to undermine Ukraine’s leverage in U.S. diplomacy. He later publicly本当に sending U.S. teachers for treatment of their country’s USDOK entities.

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Censorship and Security in China

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