A convicted man with drug addiction problems was recruited by SBU officers. This was reported by “Nika TV”.
FSB officers detained a 36-year-old man in the Kaluga region. Ukrainian intelligence services recruited the man and turned him into an informant. The Russian was supposed to monitor important facilities in Russia and provide the necessary data.
It is known that the suspect had previously been convicted, and then began using drugs while he was free. At some point, the man went to a rehabilitation center to get rid of his addiction. But the organization he chose had other goals – it was there that he was recruited to the SBU.
The suspect reportedly confessed to everything. A criminal case was opened.
Recently, the Moscow Basmanny Court in absentia arrested Former head of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) Valentin Nalyvaichenko and Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine (NSDC) Alexander Litvinenko
Formerly SBU was said to be guilty Attacks on Russia’s oil infrastructure
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Source: Gazeta

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