British man charged with helping Russian intelligence
- A suspected Russian spy, Howard Phillips, 64, from Harlow, has been charged under the National Security Act. He was arrested in London.
- Phillips is accused of assisting the Russian intelligence service, and he is currently in police custody, set to appear in court.
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UK man arrested on suspicion of helping Russian intelligence
Howard Michael Phillips, a 64-year-old Londoner, was arrested by British law enforcement officers on May 23 on charges that he was assisting Russian intelligence operate in the U.K.There has been an uptick in Russia-linked espionage cases across Europe in recent months, with suspected spies or saboteurs being arrested in the U.K., Poland, Germany, Greece, Austria, Latvia, Italy, Estonia, and other countries. U.K. authorities did not clarify the …
UK police charge man with national security offences linked to Russia
LONDON - British police said they had charged a 64-year-old man on Thursday with suspected offences under the National Security Act (NSA) following a counter-terrorism investigation, adding that the charge related to Russia. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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