British Howard Phillips attempted to provide personal information about former Defense Minister Grand Saps to Russian Secret Services for money, the prosecutor said at the start of his trial of a crime on national security law. Howard Phillips is accused of giving SAPS home address and telephone number to two people who believed they were Russian spies, but in fact they were British secret agents. The 65 -year -old British denies the accusation of seeking help to a foreign secret service, a crime that has a possible sentence of up to 14 years. His trial began today at the Winchester Royal Court, where prosecutor Joselyn Ledword said Philip offered to help the Russian intelligence “not necessarily for ideological reasons or because the Russian state likes”. Ledword said Phillips tried to make “an easy – and perhaps interesting or exciting – job for easy money.” Phillips in October […]
Source: News Beast

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