Monday, April 23, 2012

Loud spy scandals in the world in 2005-2010.



This is not the only loud spy scandal in recent years.

2010.

In April, Indian police have arrested a high-ranking employee of the Indian Embassy in Islamabad on charges of spying for Pakistan. According to media reports, the second secretary of the Embassy of India in Pakistan, Madhuri Gupta (Madhuri Gupta) is accused of collaboration with the Pakistani intelligence agency Ay -Es- Ay (Inter-Services Intelligence, ISI). Gupta has for some time been under surveillance and was arrested after being confirmed suspicions that it transfers to the other side of the ' important information '.

In April, the same South Korean intelligence agencies have detained two people on charges that they were sent to Pyongyang to South Korea to eliminate high-ranking defector from North Korea, the former secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea Hwang Dyan Both. It was reported that they were employees of the intelligence department of the Ministry of People's Armed Forces DPRK via China in December, under the guise of North Korean defectors fled to Thailand, where they had been sent to South Korea.

In February, the head of the Security Service of Ukraine Valentyn Nalyvaychenko said the exposure of ' Russian spy ring ', which operated in the country. According to him, five ' members ' expelled from the country, and the alleged organizer of the custody.

2009.

In October, a citizen of Ukraine Ruslan Pilipenko was arrested in Tiraspol on the Russian military facility in carrying out espionage activities. Pilipenko, known as the FSB Chief Intelligence Officer Defense of Ukraine since 2006. actively engaged in activities to the detriment of safety of the Armed Forces of Russia. In the detainee seized a digital camera with an electronic copy of the documents of the neck ' secret ' and ' Top Secret ', the content of which is a state secret of the Russian Federation. Pilipenko confessed and expressed willingness to provide information on promotions and other intelligence agents, involved in the work against Russia.

In March, the world's news agencies reported that, in Bucharest, the Romanian military and arrested a citizen of Bulgaria, on suspicion of spying. The soldier allegedly passed sensitive information Bulgarians - maps, technical data, including on the radar. The latter, in turn, passed on all staff of the Ukrainian Embassy in Bucharest.

In response, Ukrainian Foreign Ministry announced its intention to expel from the territory of Ukraine in two Romanian diplomats, the reason for this is called a commission of action aimed at ...

2008.

In December, a former Pentagon official, Ben- Ami Kadish officially admitted to spying for Israel during his military service. Kadish, who worked at the Center for the development of arms, located in New Jersey, in particular, provided the representative of the Consulate of Israel secret information regarding the U.S. missile defense. He took home secret documents, allowing a representative of the Israeli authorities Yossi Yagur to do with them photocopies. His spying lasted from 1980 to 1985.

In September, Estonia, on suspicion of treason and transfer of classified information to representatives of a foreign state, was arrested the former head of the Department for the Protection of State Secrets Defense Ministry Herman Simm of Estonia. Also arrested was his wife, who was suspected of complicity in treason. She worked as a lawyer in the Department of Police.

According to investigators, Simm, who led in 2000-2006. Department of Defense security of Estonia, collecting sensitive information from 1995 to 2008 for the transfer of their officers, Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR). Harju County Court at a closed meeting on 25 February 2009. Simm was sentenced to 12.5 years in prison for treason and espionage for Russia.

March 12 FSB officers detained a Russian employee of TNK- BP Management ... According to the FSB, accused of gathering secret information in the interest of several foreign oil and gas companies to gain advantages over Russian competitors, including the CIS markets.

In February, at his home in the prestigious district of California - Orange - was arrested on suspicion of spying for China's 72- year-old former engineer of the company 's defense Dongfan Chung. Chang, a native of China, worked for more than 30 years, a group of companies Rockwell International, which was engaged in development of space technology and military aircraft. Chang is suspected that the Chinese government passed secret documents related to the shuttle program, a military aircraft C- 17 and Delta 4 rockets.

At the same time were published court documents, according to which the 51 -year-old policy analyst for the Pentagon's weapons systems, Gregg William Bergersenu charged with spying for China.

The analyst living in a suburb of Washington DC - Alexandria, and worked in the other - at the Arlington Agency on cooperation in security Pentagon. Bergersen was charged with intent to unlawfully disclose information which was of particular importance to U.S. national security.

As part of an investigation into the Pentagon analyst of the agency, were also arrested two Chinese immigrants from New Orleans (Louisiana). Both - 58 -year-old Tai Shen Kuo (Tai Shen Kuo), and 33 -year-old Yu Shin Kang (Yu Xin Kang) - accused of disclosing information related to national security, foreign government. In accordance with the case, Kuo actively developed friendly relations with Bergersenom and others as directed by the Beijing. Investigators suspect that Kuo was working for Chinese intelligence services from January 2006 to February 2007.

In January there was a ' spy scandal ' that is associated with the leakage of information from the Office of the Government of Japan. The main police station in Japan has announced that an employee of the Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda (Yasuo Fukuda) to staff members of the Russian embassy materials containing classified information. In 2007,. one of the premier office of civil servants repeatedly met with an employee of the Russian Embassy in Tokyo, which has already left Japan. As the chief police department, passed the information they were not relevant to the defense of the country, but also contain information on changes in public opinion in Japan and the Japanese domestic political reaction to the events of the foreign countries, as well as some recommendations for the Cabinet Division. All these materials were written ( printed ) form, and are not recorded on digital media.

According to information made ​​public, 52 -year-old employee of the Information Department under the Cabinet of Ministers admitted during interrogation that ... ...

2007.

In June 2007,. in the state security organs, former intelligence officer turned Vyacheslav Zarko, who stated that he enlisted British special services, and revealed the names of four agents of MI6.

During the investigation of criminal case on grounds of espionage, Vyacheslav Zharko identified the man who recruited him as an agent of British intelligence MI6 Pablo Miller.

2006.

In October 2006,. Prosecutor General's Office opened a criminal case against the responsible officials of the Russian government, which illegally transferred to the representative of TNK- BP ' photocopies of documents with confidential information. According to the Prosecutor General's Office, the materials have been prepared for the meeting of government and contained information constituting state secrets. How, then, marked the Prosecutor General's Office, the disclosure of these materials could be used for purposes contrary to the strategic interests of Russia in the energy field and affect the prospects of its development, strengthening positions in the international market, energy and economic security.

February 15 Swedish police detained a young scientist, a citizen of the Russian Federation Andrei Zamyatnin, who worked under contract at the Institute of Agriculture of the University of Uppsala. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Sweden, he was charged with espionage. Swedish media reported that the suspect is a Russian assistant in one of the agricultural universities in Sweden and has been researching viruses that infect plants.

After a two-month stay of the Russian scientist in the remand the case was dismissed for lack of evidence. The Swedish Chancellor of Justice made ​​a decision to pay the Russian biologist Andrei Zamyatin, accused of espionage, compensation in the amount of 80,000 kroons (about 11,400 dollars).

In January, the FSB has identified four British spies who worked in Moscow under diplomatic cover, and seized a stone disguised as spyware, the latest electronic device of British intelligence. FSB has detained a Russian citizen who tried to use this device to establish radio contact with the British services. Then the British Foreign Office expressed surprise and concern to the suspicions of British diplomats of spying against Russia.

2005.

In October, the representative of the Division of Safety of police headquarters in Japan said that the employee subsidiary of Group ' Toshiba ' conveyed to the employee of the Russian trade mission secret documents on Electron Devices dual to those used in military industry. These devices are included in the construction of submarines, missile guidance systems, radars, fighters and other devices. According to him, the two parties met at the spy scandal of an exhibition of electronic devices, and then met in Tokyo on nine occasions between September last year until May of this, and the Japanese employee was transferred to 1 million yen (about 10,000 dollars) as compensation . Employee trade mission returned to Russia in June 2005.





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