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Italian Navy Captain Held For 'selling Documents To Russian Officials' by Nobody: 2:17am On Apr 01, 2021
Italy has expelled two Russian officials after an Italian navy captain was arrested for allegedly passing confidential documents to one of them.

Police said they had intervened “during a clandestine meeting” between the Italian and a Russian military official and “immediately after the transfer of a document by the Italian officer in exchange for a sum of money”.

The two people involved are accused of serious crimes related to spying and state security, the police said. “The Italian official was taken into custody, while the position of the foreign national is still under consideration in relation to his diplomatic status.”

The Italian foreign ministry summoned Russia’s ambassador, Sergey Razov, on Wednesday morning to discuss the matter. Luigi Di Maio, Italy’s foreign minister, later wrote on Facebook that two Russian diplomatic officials “involved in this very serious affair” had been expelled. They were reportedly the official at the meeting and his superior.

The Russian embassy confirmed the detention of a member of its military attache but declined to comment further. “The circumstances surrounding the incident are the subject of investigation,” it said. “For now, we consider it inappropriate to comment on what happened. However, we hope that what happened does not affect bilateral relations between Russia and Italy.”

Russia’s foreign ministry said: “We regret the expulsion from Rome of two employees of the Russian embassy. We are investigating the circumstances of the decision. We will make a further announcement on our possible next steps in relation to this measure, which does not correspond to the level of bilateral relations.”

A senior Russian lawmaker said he believed Moscow would expel Italian officials in a “tit-for-tat” response.

Western intelligence sources indicated that the spying allegations were being taken particularly seriously, without providing any further detail, although they cautioned that the investigation was ongoing.

The meeting on Tuesday night reportedly took place in the car park of a shopping centre in Rome, during which the navy officer allegedly received €5,000 (£4,200) in cash in return for documents reported to have come from a unit of Italy’s defence ministry. Police seized the money immediately after it was exchanged.

According to the daily newspaper Corriere della Sera, the navy officer sold “top secret” Nato files as well as sensitive Italian military dossiers to the Russian official. The news agency Ansa claimed documents containing information on military telecommunications had been handed over.

The spying suspicions first arose a few months ago after the AISI, Italy’s internal intelligence and security agency, signalled a relationship between the navy captain and the Russian official. Their movements were followed and when enough evidence had been gathered, the police intervened...
It is not the first case of alleged spying involving Italy and Russia, although past activity has involved the industrial sector, Corriere reported. This is the first time a case involving defence and security information has come to light.

Politicians from the opposition party Brothers of Italy called for the prime minister, Mario Draghi, to address the matter in parliament immediately.

La Repubblica newspaper said it was the most serious incident with Russia since the end of the cold war, recalling a 1989 precedent when Russian and Bulgarian spies were discovered in Italy.

The affair comes against the backdrop of heightened tensions between Moscow and the west, most recently over the jailing of the Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, which triggered EU sanctions against senior Russian officials.
Relations between Moscow and Washington sank to a new low this month after Joe Biden called Putin a “killer”, leading Putin to say: “It takes one to know one.”
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/mar/31/italy-expels-two-russian-officials-over-alleged-purchase-of-secret-files

Re: Italian Navy Captain Held For 'selling Documents To Russian Officials' by Resurrection212: 5:08am On Apr 01, 2021
RUSSIA ALWAYS INVOLVES IN SCANDALOUS MATTERS. THEY SHOULD THANK GOD IT'S NOT INVOLVED USA THIS TIME.
Re: Italian Navy Captain Held For 'selling Documents To Russian Officials' by bluebay(m): 5:40am On Apr 01, 2021
Russia with spying sha. Them nor Dey spy finish?
Re: Italian Navy Captain Held For 'selling Documents To Russian Officials' by Nobody: 3:55pm On Apr 01, 2021
bluebay:
Russia with spying sha. Them nor Dey spy finish?
I wonder oo
Re: Italian Navy Captain Held For 'selling Documents To Russian Officials' by michresakidjo(m): 9:50am On Apr 02, 2021
Same way klaus fuchs and the Rosenberg handed over both atomic and hydrogen bomb
documents to USSR.

Russians are scandalous criminals
Re: Italian Navy Captain Held For 'selling Documents To Russian Officials' by Appleyard(m): 2:14pm On Apr 02, 2021
Resurrection212:
RUSSIA ALWAYS INVOLVES IN SCANDALOUS MATTERS. THEY SHOULD THANK GOD IT'S NOT INVOLVED USA THIS TIME.
. What is there to thank God for? Spying is an act everybody does, but everyone hates it when you're caught.
Re: Italian Navy Captain Held For 'selling Documents To Russian Officials' by dermmy(m):
michresakidjo:
Same way klaus fuchs and the Rosenberg handed over both atomic and hydrogen bomb
documents to USSR.

Russians are scandalous criminals
But Klaus Fuchs had no connection with the KGB prior to his actions he was just an exiled German scientist in Britain, a brilliant scientist living an emigre life. He was a German and he did it willingly because he felt Russia should have the bomb too since the western allied powers and Russia were fighting the same evil which was Nazism. He gave the secrets to the Soviets willingly because Nazism destroyed his life. His mother committed suicide due to Hitler's repression, his sister committed suicide by running under the track of a speeding train. He felt he was doing the world a favor by giving atomic secrets to a Communist power.

Russia's atomic test in 1949 helped tilt the balance cause war hawks in Washington including General Curtis Lemay had urged hitting the Soviets with atomic bombs before they build their own to ensure American global nuclear hegemony.

If the Russians are criminal because they have spies what will you call America and Israel?
Re: Italian Navy Captain Held For 'selling Documents To Russian Officials' by michresakidjo(m): 6:51pm On Apr 02, 2021
dermmy:
But Klaus Fuchs had no connection with the KGB prior to his actions he was just an exiled German scientist in Britain, a brilliant scientist living an emigre life. He was a German and he did it willingly because he felt Russia should have the bomb too since the western allied powers and Russia were fighting the same evil which was Nazism. He gave the secrets to the Soviets willingly because Nazism destroyed his life. His mother committed suicide due to Hitler's repression, his sister committed suicide by running under the track of a speeding train. He felt he was doing the world a favor by giving atomic secrets to a Communist power.

Russia's atomic test in 1949 helped tilt the balance cause war hawks in Washington including General Curtis Lemay had urged hitting the Soviets with atomic bombs before they built their own to ensure American global hegemony.

If the Russians are criminal because they have spies what will you call America and Israel?
bro I quite understand your point but still, He had connection with KGB
Russia differed from America, in that the former is unfogiven when its spies defected to enemy, the latter was more lenient except for the execution the Rosenberg. Even up till now russia is still after its former spies who had defected to west. take the attempted assasination and poisioning (sarin or novichoke nerves gas) of Sergei skripal and his daughter, julia, in the U. K Three years ago.

Edward Snowden if he were a russian, he would have been assasinated long ago

Many were executed at the height of Cold war ideological rivalry.
Re: Italian Navy Captain Held For 'selling Documents To Russian Officials' by Nobody: 4:20am On Apr 05, 2021
michresakidjo:
Same way klaus fuchs and the Rosenberg handed over both atomic and hydrogen bomb
documents to USSR.

Russians are scandalous criminals
And Nigerians are?
Re: Italian Navy Captain Held For 'selling Documents To Russian Officials' by michresakidjo(m): 8:44am On Apr 05, 2021
Drabeey:
And Nigerians are?
thou sayest this
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