A U.S. citizen who was allegedly carrying hashish gummies has been detained at an airport in Moscow, Russian media reported.
The 28-year-old American was detained on the Vnukovo Airport Feb. 7 after a Ok-9 with the Russian Federal Customs Service detected one thing in his baggage, Russia’s TASS information company stated.
He had arrived in Russia through Istanbul.
The U.S. State Division informed Fox Information Digital it’s conscious of stories of a citizen being detained and had no additional remark.
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A U.S. citizen who was allegedly carrying hashish gummies has been detained at an airport in Moscow, Russian media has reported. (Contributor/Getty Photographs)
“A chemical evaluation revealed the presence of narcotic substances from the cannabinoid group,” the customs service reported, in keeping with TASS, including the person claimed his U.S. physician had prescribed the gummies.
He has been charged with smuggling narcotic medicine into the nation and will face 5 as much as 10 years in jail, TASS reported.
Marc Fogel, a U.S. citizen who was detained on drug fees in Russia 4 years in the past, was launched on Tuesday in trade for Russian prisoner Alexander Vinnik, who had been detained by the U.S. authorities on cryptocurrency fraud fees.

Launched American schoolteacher Marc Fogel reacts throughout an occasion held by President Donald Trump to welcome again Fogel, who had been held in Russia since 2021, on the White Home Feb. 11, 2025. (Reuters/Kevin Lamarque)
Vogel’s airplane landed safely within the U.S. Tuesday evening.
Fogel, a historical past instructor from Pennsylvania, was serving a 14-year jail sentence after his arrest in August 2021 at a Russian airport for being in possession of medicine, which his household and supporters stated had been medically prescribed marijuana.
In 2022, WNBA participant Brittney Griner was launched from Russia after she spent eight months in detainment for having vape cartridges containing oils derived from hashish.
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WNBA participant Brittney Griner was launched from Russia in 2022 after she spent eight months in detainment for having vape cartridges containing oils derived from hashish. (AP Photograph/Alexander Zemlianichenko, Pool)
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She was additionally detained at a Moscow airport as she returned to the nation to play in a basketball league there.