Breaking
- FBI claims Russian state-owned media being used as cover for spying
And...Here's
there excuse to ban Russian media from the US
Really
"spying" is so tired and #LAME though. Would have
been much sexier to go with terrorism, like maybe camera or
microphone bombers...
Now
there's a script fit for Hollywood... or made by them...
---Mark
Sleboda
FBI Arrests Russian Spy Allegedly Collecting Intel In The Bronx
Huffington Post,
25 January, 2015
WASHINGTON -- FBI agents on Monday arrested an alleged Russian spy in the Bronx who they said attempted to recruit New York City residents as intelligence sources and gather intelligence on behalf of the Russian Federation.
Evgeny
Buryakov, 39, allegedly posed as an employee in the Manhattan office
of a Russian bank when he was actually working on behalf of the
Russian government, according to the feds.
Two
others charged in the case -- Igor Sporyshev and Victor Podobnyy --
no longer live in the U.S. Both were protected by diplomatic immunity
when they lived in the U.S. because they were in the country
officially on behalf of Russia. But federal prosecutors said they
were not allowed to “conspire with, or aid and abet” Buryakov, as
he worked as an unregistered agent.
Sporyshev’s
cover, according to the feds, was as a trade representative of the
Russian Federation in New York, while Podobnyy’s cover was as an
attaché to the Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the
United Nations.
FBI
agents observed more than 48 brief meetings between Buryakov and
Sporyshev from March 2012 until mid-September 2014, and many of the
meetings took place outdoors in an effort to avoid surveillance,
according to the feds.
The
documents allege that Sporyshev asked Buryakov to help form a
question to be asked by a “leading Russian state-owned news
organization” that the feds said was sometimes used by Russian
intelligence to “gather intelligence under the cover of the news
media.” Buryakov allegedly came up with questions for the news
organization to ask about the New York Stock Exchange.
“These
charges demonstrate our firm commitment to combating attempts by
covert agents to illegally gather intelligence and recruit spies
within the United States,” Attorney General Eric Holder said in a
statement. “We will use every tool at our disposal to identify and
hold accountable foreign agents operating inside this country -- no
matter how deep their cover.”
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