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American arrested in Russia as spy (Updates)
« on: January 02, 2019, 12:12:49 pm »
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American arrested in Russia as spy was there for wedding
The Russian spying charges carry a prison sentence of up to 20 years.

By Lynn Berry, Associated Press

January 1 2019 6:12 PM

 
A former US Marine arrested in Russia on espionage charges was visiting Moscow to attend a wedding when he suddenly disappeared, his brother said.

Paul Whelan, 48, who is head of global security for a Michigan-based car parts supplier, was arrested on Friday.

In announcing the arrest three days later, the Russian Federal Security Service said he was caught “during an espionage operation”, but gave no details.

Read more at: https://www.independent.ie/world-news/american-arrested-in-russia-as-spy-was-there-for-wedding-37673305.html

This may be a repeat but a current story. From here on in, will post updates here.
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Russian news agency says ‘U.S. spy’ recently arrested in Moscow was caught ‘red-handed’
Rosbalt
03:17, 3 january 2019

Paul Whelan, the U.S. citizen recently arrested in Moscow on espionage charges, was caught “red-handed,” according to the news agency Rosbalt. A source in Russia’s law enforcement reportedly says Whelan spent years using social media to recruit Russians with access to classified data. Whelan’s lawyer, meanwhile, told the news agency that he expects his client to be released on his own recognizance, when the case comes before a judge.

Rosbalt’s source says Federal Security Service officers arrested Whelan at his room in the Metropol Hotel, five minutes after he supposedly accepted a flash drive with a list of all the employees working at a classified security agency. The source claims that Whelan used “highly non-standard methods for intelligence gathering,” registering accounts on social networks popular among Russians. He supposedly started this as far back as a decade ago, broadcasting his interest in Russia and the Russian language. Rosbalt’s source says Whelan sought out Russian Internet users “tracked and selected in advance by American intelligence as individuals who might have access to classified information.”

After two years of friending Russian Internet users, Whelan reportedly started visiting Moscow. “What stood out,” Rosbalt says, “was that Whelan wasn’t at all interested in pretty Russian girls, and preferred to spend his time drinking with male friends from the Internet.” Whelan was supposedly embedding himself in the private lives of potential information sources, going so far as to attend these people’s family celebrations.

More: https://meduza.io/en/news/2019/01/03/russian-news-agency-says-u-s-spy-recently-arrested-in-moscow-was-caught-red-handed
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Re: American arrested in Russia as spy (Updates)
« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2019, 02:11:50 am »
The latest, this guy has citizenship for the USA, UK and Ireland and ties to Canada.  Something about this picture but others are saying, he doesn't fit the mode.

Paul Whelan

https://knpr.org/npr/2019-01/four-embassies-work-help-paul-whelan-accused-spying-russia