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Russia jails ex-energy executive for spying for Moldova

Russia jails ex-energy executive for spying for Moldova © Provided by dw.com Energy holding company Inter RAO board member, Karina Tsurkan, was sentence to 15 years for spying Russia sentenced a former top manager of state energy holding company Inter RAO to 15 years in jail on Tuesday. Karina Tsurkan was found guilty of spying for Moldova at a trial held behind closed doors, Russian news agencies reported. Tsurkan was detained in June 2018. She has denied wrongdoing. What did the former executive do? Tsurkan was found guilty under Article 276 of the Russian Criminal Code, for espionage. Some of the case details are not publicly known and are classified due to the nature of the allegations.

Russia, U S Collaboration Cracks Drug Network In Rare Show Of Cooperation

share Print Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) says it has cut off an international drug-smuggling network through a collaboration with the United States, culminating in the seizure of about 1 billion rubles ($13.6 million) worth of cocaine. The FSB said in a statement on its website on December 29 that the drug network stretched from South America to Russia, before the drugs were trafficked around Europe. Video released by the FSB to Russian media showed plainclothes agents dragging suspects from cars as well as boxes of confiscated cash and drugs. “As a result of a joint operation with foreign partners, at least 330 kilograms of cocaine were seized from illicit trafficking,” the FSB said of the rare example of coordination between Russian and American drug enforcement agencies.

Russia hands ex-energy executive 15 years in jail for spying

By Reuters Staff 1 Min Read MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia sentenced a former board member of state energy holding company Inter RAO to 15 years in jail on Tuesday after finding her guilty of spying for Moldova at a trial held behind closed doors, her defence team said. Karina Tsurkan, who denied any wrongdoing, was detained in June 2018. Some of the details of her case are not publicly known and are classified due to the sensitive nature of the allegations. Tsurkan said in an interview with the RBC media holding that Russia’s Federal Security Service had accused her of being recruited by the Moldovan intelligence service in 2004 and handing over classified information in 2015.

Russia, working with U S , seizes cocaine, arrests traffickers, says Moscow

Russia, working with U.S., seizes cocaine, arrests traffickers, says Moscow This content was published on December 29, 2020 - 09:10 December 29, 2020 - 09:10 MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia s Federal Security Service (FSB) said on Tuesday it had worked with U.S. authorities to seize large quantities of cocaine and break up an international drug smuggling ring. In a rare statement on law enforcement cooperation between Moscow and Washington, the FSB said it had seized 330 kilogrammes (728 lbs) of cocaine mostly in the Moscow region in a joint operation with the U.S. Justice Department s Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) this year. It said the joint operation, which began in St. Petersburg in May, helped identify and detain members of a criminal group smuggling cocaine from South America to Europe and Russia.

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