Russia Arrests ‘American Spy’ Gives Him 15 Years Jail Time
This is the first picture of a Russian policeman jailed for 15 years for handing over Kremlin secrets to the CIA.
Roman Ushakov, 33, from Krasnoyarsk, was found guilty of high treason for allegedly receiving 37,000 euros from his American handlers – hidden in a ‘fake rock’.
The police major confessed to flying to Britain and other foreign countries to meet US agents after making contact with them via a CIA website . . .
He passed to the CIA the identities of around a dozen FSB agents who were posted to ‘closed’ towns and scientific research bases in Siberia where Russian strategic missiles are located, and uranium and plutonium is manufactured.
Ushakov began spying for the CIA in 2009 after being snubbed for a post with the FSB secret service, the court was told. (Read more about Russia arresting the ‘American spy’ HERE)
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