The leader of the Russian spy network in Britain was sentenced to 11 years in prison

The leader of the Russian spy network based in Britain, which according to prosecutors was reporting on behalf of the Kremlin, was today sentenced by a London court to nearly 11 years in prison. Orlin Rousseff, 47, confessed to his guilt before the trial that he was conducting a espionage on behalf of Russia, after police identified thousands of messages between himself and Wirecard’s wanted Jan Marsalek, who led the Bulgarian team. Judge Nicholas Thousand sentenced Rousseff to a 10 -month and 8 -month prison sentence, telling Roussev that the operations he had raised had seriously raised Britain’s national security. Rousseff is one of the six Bulgarians who were convicted of their role in the network led by Marsalek, who consisted of watching journalists, disagreeing and Ukrainian soldiers who were training on a military basis in Germany. Three members of the network were found guilty in March after […]
Source: News Beast

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