RUSSIAN AGENT JAILED FOR SPY PLOT ON LITHUANIA'S PRESIDENT
Lithuania has sentenced a Russian man to 10 years in prison for spying on the Baltic country for Moscow’s security services.
A district court in Vilnius found Nikolay Filipchenko guilty of espionage for Russia’s federal security forces (FSB) - the first time one of the agency’s officials has been unmasked and imprisoned, Lithuania’s state department announced, according to the BBC.
Filipchenko was uncovered while trying to recruit Lithuanian officials, working for the Department of State Security. He sought to find double agents, willing to install bugging devices in the Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite’s office and residence. He was arrested in 2015.
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