In Estonia, an Fsb Spy Was Detained
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A Russian citizen residing in Narva has been sentenced to 6.5 years in prison for espionage for the Russian intelligence service FSB, Estonian ERR reports.
Russian citizen Pavel Kapustin, who lived in Narva, received 6.5 years in prison for spying for the FSB, violating sanctions and providing false information to Estonian authorities. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to ERR. This was reported on Tuesday by the State Prosecutor's Office of Estonia. The court also confiscated property from the convicted man worth about 90,000 euros, which was recognized as illegally acquired. As the i…
A Narva resident received 6.5 years of imprisonment with confiscation of property valued at approximately Euro90,000.
A court in Estonia sentenced Pavel Kapustin, a Russian citizen living in Narva, to 6.5 years in prison on charges of espionage for the Russian Federation, transmitting false information to government agencies and violating international sanctions. This is reported by ERR with reference to the Estonian Prosecutor's Office. According to investigators, Kapustin established contact with the FSB and handed over information relevant to the country's s…
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