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Convicted ‘sex coaches’ deported

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A MODEL from Belarus who was arrested during a “sex training seminar” in Thailand and who then claimed to have evidence of Russian interferen­ce in US President Donald Trump’s election, was deported yesterday.

Thai authoritie­s said Anastasia Vashukevic­h, 27, two other Belarussia­ns and five Russians were being sent to their home countries two days after they pleaded guilty to charges including conspiracy and soliciting.

Vashukevic­h drew world attention last February when she said she had hours of audio recordings that could shed light on links between Russian officials and Trump’s election in 2016.

She offered to release the recordings in exchange for asylum in the US, but never produced evidence to substantia­te her claim and later said she had no plans to release anything.

Thai immigratio­n chief Surachate Hakparn said all eight deportees were willing to return to their countries.

The deportatio­ns were being co-ordinated with Belarus and Russia, Hakparn said.

Vashukevic­h made no comment at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhu­mi Airport.

Last year, she had said she feared that she would be sent to Russia.

Self-proclaimed “sex guru” Alexander Kirillov, 38, a fellow Belarussia­n among the deportees, said the group had been seeking deportatio­n since last March.

“If you have been to a Thai prison, you are not afraid of anything,” he said.

They were arrested at the beach resort of Pattaya during a seminar on seduction techniques.

Vashukevic­h, who is also known as Nastya Rybka, said she had recordings of conversati­ons on interferen­ce in the American election through an associatio­n with Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska.

However, Deripaska’s representa­tives have accused her of fabricatio­n and said she was never his mistress.

The oligarch is close to Russian President Vladimir Putin and is a onetime associate of Trump’s former campaign manager, Paul Manafort.

US intelligen­ce agencies have concluded that Moscow sought to interfere in the 2016 US presidenti­al election to boost Trump’s chances of winning.

Russia denied meddling and Trump has said no collusion took place. | Reuters

 ?? REUTERS African News Agency (ANA) ?? ANASTASIA Vashukevic­h, a Belarusian model and escort who caused a stir last year after she was arrested in Thailand and said she had evidence of Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 US presidenti­al election, is pictured at the immigratio­n detention centre before being deported in Bangkok, Thailand, yesterday. |
REUTERS African News Agency (ANA) ANASTASIA Vashukevic­h, a Belarusian model and escort who caused a stir last year after she was arrested in Thailand and said she had evidence of Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 US presidenti­al election, is pictured at the immigratio­n detention centre before being deported in Bangkok, Thailand, yesterday. |

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