Brittney Griner Arrested in Russia on Drug Charges

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LIVERussia-Ukraine War
Russia Says It Has American Basketball Player in Custody

March 5, 2022, 9:33 a.m. ET5 hours ago
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Jonathan Abrams



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A Russian news agency identified Phoenix Mercury center Brittney Griner as the American women’s basketball player detained in Russia after customs officials said they found hashish oil in her luggage at an airport.Credit...Paul Beaty/Associated Press

The Russian Federal Customs Service said Saturday that its officials had detained an American basketball player after finding vape cartridges that contained hashish oil in her luggage at the Sheremetyevo airport near Moscow.

The Customs Service said in a statement that the player had won two Olympic gold medals with the United States, but it did not release the player’s name. The Russian news agency TASS, citing a law enforcement source, identified the player as Brittney Griner, a seven-time W.N.B.A. All-Star center for the Phoenix Mercury. Griner, 31, won gold medals with the U.S. women’s national basketball team in 2021 and 2016.

The Customs Service released a video of a traveler at the airport who appeared to be Griner, wearing a mask and black sweatshirt, going through security. The video showed an individual removing a package from the traveler’s bag.

The screening at the airport occurred in February, according to the Customs Service, raising the possibility that Griner has been in custody for at least several days.


According to the statement, a criminal case has been opened into the large-scale transportation of drugs, which can carry a sentence of up to 10 years behind bars in Russia. The basketball player was taken into custody while the investigation was ongoing, the officials said.

In a statement, Griner’s agent, Lindsay Kagawa Colas, said: “We are aware of the situation with Brittney Griner in Russia and are in close contact with her, her legal representation in Russia, her family, her teams, and the W.N.B.A. and N.B.A.

“As this is an ongoing legal matter, we are not able to comment further on the specifics of her case but can confirm that as we work to get her home, her mental and physical health remain our primary con
The W.N.B.A. said in a statement that Griner “has the W.N.B.A.’s full support and our main priority is her swift and safe return to the United States.”

The Phoenix Mercury, USA Basketball, which oversees the Olympics teams, and the W.N.B.A. players’ union also released statements expressing support for Griner.


The detainment comes amid the escalating conflict created by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and high tensions between Russia and the United States. In recent years, Russia has been detaining and sentencing American citizens on what United States officials often say are trumped-up charges. The arrest of a high-profile American could be seen as Russia’s attempting to create leverage for a potential prisoner exchange with the American government or a reduction in sanctions related to the invasion.

Many W.N.B.A. players compete in Russia, where salaries are more lucrative, during the American league’s off-season. Griner has played for the Russian team UMMC Ekaterinburg for several years.

Some American players began making plans to leave Russia following the country’s invasion of Ukraine, and a W.N.B.A. spokeswoman said on Saturday that all W.N.B.A. players besides Griner were out of Russia and Ukraine.


The State Department on Saturday advised American citizens to depart from Russia immediately, citing the invasion in Ukraine, the “potential for harassment against U.S. citizens by Russian government security officials” and the Embassy’s limited ability to assist its citizens in the country.

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Jonathan Abrams is a sports reporter. @jpdabrams

A version of this article appears in print on March 6, 2022, Section A, Page 29 of the New York edition with the headline: W.N.B.A. Player Is Arrested at Moscow Airport. Order Reprints | Today’s Paper | Subscribe

I wonder if they make dude join the army?
 

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This might get ugly. Theme of the article set aside, that tidbit included from the NY Times is scary.

How low WNBA salaries led to an American basketball superstar's detainment in Russia (msn.com)

According to The New York Times, Griner's arrest could be linked to a Russian effort "to create leverage for a potential prisoner exchange with the American government or a reduction in sanctions related to the [Ukraine] invasion." In the past, the Times' Jonathan Abrams continues in that same article, "Russia has been detaining and sentencing American citizens on what United States officials often say are trumped-up charges."
 
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