This is the moment plain-clothed Russian security agents roughly arrested a model who claims to have evidence of a back-channel between the Kremlin and US President Donald Trump.

Anastasia Vashukevich, 21, who also works as a sex coach, was detained at a Moscow airport on charges of prostitution after being deported from Thailand.

She appeared calmer compared to a couple of days previously when she was filmed being dragged away by an all-male team of suspected FSB agents as she arrived at an airport Russia.

Anastasia Vashukevich, 28, was filmed being dragged away by plain-clothed FSB officers after being deported to Russia from Thailand

Vashukevich was arrested in Thailand on charges of prostitution for running a sex training course, before being flown back to an airport in Moscow

Vashukevich, who is seen wearing a grey hoodie, resists the officers as they try to bundle her into a wheelchair.

'I don't want to go anywhere,' she insists.

After failing to get her into the chair, one officer grabbed her legs and another clutched her around the shoulders, before she was carried towards a lift.

Of those detaining her she said in a text message: 'They speak very rudely!'

She stated: 'They say we must go with them for a couple of days somewhere!'

Vashukevich, also known as Nastya Rybka, claims to have evidence of a back-channel between the Kremlin and Trump

Vashukevich, also known as Nastya Rybka, has long claimed to have explosive audio recordings of a Russian oligarch allegedly proving a secret back channel link between Vladimir Putin's top henchmen and the Trump election campaign.

Vashukevich and 'seduction guru' Alexander Kirillov, 39, had been imprisoned in Thailand last year for running a sex workshop for Russian tourists in Pattaya.

They claimed the Kremlin was behind their detention in Thailand to gag their claims about alleged Russian dealings with top Donald Trump associates.

Vashukevich claims she has inside information including some 16 hours of audio tapes from when she was mistress to Putin-friendly billionaire Oleg Deripaska who has been portrayed as a go-between.

The model has claimed to be 'the only witness and the missing link in the connection between Russia and the US elections'.

Videos emerged of her on a luxury yacht owned by metals tycoon Deripaska along with Russian deputy premier Sergei Prikhodko, a close Putin lieutenant, somewhere off the Norwegian coast in 2016.

Deripaska's associates include Paul Manafort, Trump's former campaign adviser, who had 'offered private briefings' to the Russian mogul.

Video shows Vashukevich being bundled into a wheelchair by FSB agents, but when she resists, they pick her up and carry her towards a lift

The model can be heard saying 'I don't want to go anywhere' as she is carried away

Vashukevich has previously accused the Russian government of trying to silence her

Vashukevich claims to have witnessed a number meetings in 2016 and 2017 between Deripaska and at least three unnamed Americans.

After being detained in Thailand she said: 'They are trying to shut us up, and for a very long time.

'I am ready to give you those missing details, and confirm them with audio and video regarding connections between our respected MPs and Manafort and Trump and all that hype around the American elections. I know a real lot.'

Deripaska and Prikhodko have denied wrongdoing.

Vashukevich was en route from Bangkok to Minsk, the Belarus capital, when she was detained with others at Sheremetyevo Airport in Moscow.

Her friend Gregory Kogan said Russian and Belarusian diplomats in Thailand had pledged the group would be safe if they left for Russia or flew via Moscow.

Interfax news agency reported Vashukevich and her associates face charges of inducement into prostitution.

Also arrested alongside Vashukevich (right) is fellow self-styled sex coach Alexander Kirillov (left), also known as Alex Lesley

Vashukevich, 21, and Kirillov were imprisoned in Thailand last year for running a sex workshop for tourists in Pattaya

Anastasia Vashukevich (pictured) and a group of associates were taken into custody after being deported from Thailand

They face up to six years in prison if convicted.

Vashukevich last year publicly asked the United States to help free her from a Thai detention centre in exchange for information on alleged ties between the Trump campaign and Russia.

Kirillov's wife Kristina Sheremetyeva told Russian state media RIA-Novosti that he, Vashukevich and two others - Andrei Zhezhko and Maria Zharkova - had been detained.

'For how long and for what reason, we don't know,' she said.

She said there were no outstanding criminal investigations against them in Russia, yet their passports had been removed.

'Now they start charging them with something… it would mean only one thing – violent faking of a crime. No other words for it, it is completely illegal'.

Sheremetyeva also claimed that the FBI had grilled Vashukevich and Kirillov - also known as Alex Lesley - while she was in Thailand but she had not given away any information.

'FBI agents visited them. To say the least, they posed as such. Alex wrote about that, and Nastya wrote about that. This really took place, when they were being held in an immigration prison in Bangkok,' she said.

She said that the FBI agents demanded that Vashukevich and Kirillov share the passwords of their mobile phones and their phone data content.

Vashukevich claims to have evidence of meetings between Oleg Deripaska (pictured), her former lover, and at least three unknown Americans

Deripaska's associates include Paul Manafort, Trump's former campaign adviser, who has been jailed as part of the FBI investigation into election meddling

Donald Trump has long denied that Russia had any influence over his 2016 presidential campaign, including earlier this week when he flatly denied 'ever working for Russia'

'For this information they promised to release them and to help somehow. But (they) did not give anyone anything, and the case has been dragged out for ten months.'

Vashukevich last year told CNN from her Thai detention centre that she feared for her life because of her inside knowledge.

'They can kill me here or in Russia,' she said.

Airport police refused to comment on the incident.

Vashukevich said she made the alleged audio tapes including details of sexual shenanigans during her time on board Deripaska's yacht. These were sent direct to Kirillov.

Later the pair were among ten 'sex instructors' raided by police while running a late night course for Russian tourists at a luxury hotel.

Attendees were 'given certificates in sexual skills after completing the training course', reported the Bangkok Post.

Some 43 male and female tourists taking part in the session were interrogated and released without charge, according to reports.

A police video shows the session being raided during a lecture.