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A Former Security Guard at the US Embassy in Norway Is Convicted of Spying for Russia and Iran

The former guard received 10,000 euros and 0.17 bitcoin for sharing embassy staff details and security routines with Russian and Iranian intelligence, the court said.

  • A former security guard at the U.S. Embassy in Norway was convicted of espionage for spying for Russia and Iran, receiving 10,000 euros and 0.17 bitcoin in exchange, as ruled by the Oslo court on Wednesday.
  • The Oslo court stated the shared information included sensitive details about embassy personnel, making it potentially harmful to U.S. security interests.
  • The accused was sentenced to three years and seven months in prison for five espionage-related charges, while prosecutors sought a longer sentence of six years and four months.
  • The man's defense attorneys claimed that the verdict raises questions about the definition of espionage under Norwegian law.
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