Next page
of endless story will be turned in Moscow
The trio may
have been “deep cover” spies. But the alleged Russian agents operating in New
York City were hardly masterminds, more Elmore Leonard stumblebums than Ian
Fleming supermen. Over the past two years, they spent their time fantasizing
about wooing coeds—and sometimes working in cahoots with a Russian state-owned
news organization. But the accused operatives got into trouble when they cozied
up to an FBI informant who posed as a deep-pocketed developer keen on building
casinos in Russia.
The bust-up
of an alleged Russian spy ring, detailed in a federal criminal complaint
released Monday, is the first in the United States since a gang of 10 agents
was arrested in 2010 and shipped back to Russia in a spy-swap reminiscent of
the heady days of the Cold War. And as was the case with that earlier crew, the
odd, sometimes lame, behavior of the accused agents raised almost as many
questions as it answered.
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