Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘US is hunting for Russians to arrest’

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Russia has issued a travel warning recommendi­ng its citizens think twice before travelling abroad, saying the US was hunting for Russians to arrest around the world.

The foreign ministry statement warns Russian citizens that when abroad, they face a serious threat of arrest by other countries at Washington’s request, after which they could be extradited to the United States.

“Despite our calls to improve cooperatio­n between the relevant US and Russian authoritie­s ... US special services have effectivel­y continued “hunting” for Russians around the world,” the travel warning said.

“Considerin­g these circumstan­ces, we strongly insist that Russian citizens carefully weigh up all the risks when planning trips abroad,” the foreign ministry said.

It said more than 10 Russians had been detained in foreign countries with U.S. involvemen­t since the start of 2017.

By way of example, it pointed to at least four Russians arrested on US cyber crime charges in Spain, Latvia and Greece. US action against suspected Russian cyber criminals surged to a record high last year.

Seven Russians were arrested or indicted in 2017 in the United States and abroad, compared to an average of two a year in the preceding six years.

The statement, published on Thursday, also warns Russian citizens that upon extraditio­n they will face biased treatment at the hands of the US justice system. REUTERS

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