Thursday, January 3, 2019

Russia Formally Charges U.S. Marine Vet Paul Whelan With Spying



Daily Mail: BREAKING: Russia formally charges US Marine vet Paul Whelan with spying after he was 'caught red-handed in Moscow hotel room with flash drive containing names of secret agents'

* US Marine veteran Paul Whelan has been indicted by Russia for alleged spying
* He now faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted of the espionage charges
* Whelan was arrested on December 28 at the Metropol Hotel in Moscow
* Russian media says he was detained because he received a database of employees of a 'secret' Russian agency
* Whelan, 48, was in Moscow to attend a wedding when he disappeared
* His family insists he is innocent and say they are 'deeply concerned' about him
* Experts on the Kremlin have speculated that Whelan's arrest was bogus, and an attempt to create leverage against America in the case of Russian Maria Butina
* Butina recently pleaded guilty in the US to acting as an illegal foreign agent
* Whelan's Russian defense attorney has asked that he be released on bail

Russian investigative agencies have indicted US Marine veteran Paul Whelan for spying, and he now faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted, Interfax reported on Thursday.

'An indictment has been presented. Whelan dismisses it,' an informed source reportedly told the Russian news agency.

Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) officials detained Whelan in Moscow on suspicion of spying on December 28.

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WNU Editor: Here is an easy prediction. Russia is not going to release Paul Whelan any time soon.

More News On Russia Formally Charging U.S. Marine Vet Paul Whelan With Spying

Bail sought for ex-Marine held in Moscow for alleged spying -- AP
Russia charges former U.S. marine with espionage: Interfax -- Reuters
US citizen held in Moscow charged with 'espionage': lawyer -- AFP
Paul Whelan, American Accused of Spying, Is Said to Be Charged in Russia -- The New York Times
Paul Whelan: ex-US marine held in Moscow charged with spying -- The Guardian
Paul Whelan: US citizen charged with spying in Russia -- DW
Russia charges U.S. citizen Paul Whelan with espionage -- UPI
Lawyer for American charged with espionage in Russia appeals detention and applies for bail -- CNN
US demands Russia explain ex-Marine's detention on spying charges -- Al Jazeera

4 comments:

  1. Caught with flash drive with names of agents? What a phony story. Common. If you had a list like this, it would be encrypted like fuck, taking days if not weeks to decrypt - unless of course, you'd dedicate a lot of computing power to that single cause, it could be done in hours (unless they found a backway in, which is entirely possible, but it really looks suspicious.. think of it.. you are an american agent and the most precious thing, names of fellow agents on a drive?, is somehow in your possession and relatively easily accessible to Moscow? Common... it would never be on such an obvious device as a flash drive to begin with.. heck, I store my porn collection more reliably and safely ;-)

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  2. The US arrets Russians and Chinese citizens willy nilly and ecpect no retaliation? In which world? They instructed the arrest of the Huawei executive in Canada and in the process will put the lives of innocent Americans abroad at risk

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  3. The Chinese arrested in Canada was arrested due to widespread, provable spying.

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  4. Trump will love to turn over Russian spy before she says too much about who, what, where, when...

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