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“Hiding Russian boat by changing its name from Tango to Fanta” Briton detained.

For the advantage of an oligarch, Richard Masters and another man allegedly stashed enormous amounts of cash aboard a multimillion-dollar yacht.

A British guy was arrested for helping a Putin-affiliated oligarch evade sanctions.

Richard Masters, 52, was captured in Spain on Friday, whilst his co-defendant Vladislav Osipov remains free.

Separately charged, the pair allegedly assisted Russian-Cypriot oligarch Viktor Vekselberg in evading US sanctions.

The plot was allegedly helped by Mr. Vekselberg’s 255-foot yacht Tango, said to be worth $90 million (£73 million).

"hiding russian boat by changing its name from tango to fanta" briton detained.
"hiding russian boat by changing its name from tango to fanta" briton detained.

After initial fines were imposed on Mr. Vekselberg in 2018, the US Department of Justice (DoJ) asserted that Masters operated a boat company in Palma de Mallorca and managed Tango.

Masters allegedly called Mr. Vekselberg’s yacht “the Fanta” to disguise thousands of dollars from banks for the oligarch.

Masters and Russian-Swiss Osipov allegedly concealed Mr. Vekselberg’s involvement with the boat. With Osipov utilizing shell companies to conceal his ownership.

Hiding Russian boat by changing its name from Tango to Fanta

The US Department of Justice (DoJ) stated that both defendants have been charged with several crimes. Including conspiracy to defraud the United States and to commit crimes against the United States, violation of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), and money laundering.

In April 2018, Mr. Vekselberg was subject to US sanctions as a result of Russia’s invasion of Crimea.

After Mr. Putin invaded Ukraine last March, he was given tougher measures.

In March, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Poland also confiscated Mr. Vekselberg’s assets and imposed travel bans. While the Department of Justice seized Tango in Spain a month later.

US attorney Matthew Graves stated, “Sanctions evasion facilitators allow oligarchs backing Vladimir Putin’s administration to disregard US law.

“The US will not allow its financial institutions or persons to be manipulated or tricked to support illegal war.”

Director of Task Force KleptoCapture Andrew Adams stated that Masters must face the “consequences” of his actions.

He said corporations and executives either fight “corruption, sanctions violations, and money laundering” or follow the accused.

“As Osipov and Masters are claimed to have done, they can attempt to conceal themselves and their clients behind a fraud veil,” he continued.

“These men have made their choices and now face the repercussions of a failed attempt to benefit from a sophisticated, international criminal operation as opposed to opposing it.”

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