Swede Accused of Attempted Spying for Russia Set to Go on Trial
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Sweden: Alleged Spy Set To Stand Trial
Wednesday June 10th saw Swedish prosecutors charge a former armed forces employee with attempting to spy for Russia. The suspect, a 34-year-old man in detention since January, was told he will stand trial in Stockholm from June 15th. According to prosecutor Mats Ljungqvist The suspect attempted to disclose [classified information] by travelling to Moscow in November 2025 and meeting with representatives of the Russian intelligence and security …
The 34-year-old Swedish man has been in custody since the beginning of January this year.
Swedish prosecutors are prosecuting a man for attempted espionage for Russia. The suspect previously worked for the Swedish armed forces and, in his former position, had access to classified information.
A 34-year-old man is charged with attempted espionage on behalf of Russia. For several years he has worked for the Armed Forces. There he has received information that he then tried to convey to Moscow, according to the suspects.
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