Milenio: Mexican convicted of spying on behalf of the Russian Federation in the USA, to be deported in the summer

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Mexican scientist Hector Alejandro Cabrera Fuentes, who is serving a prison sentence in the USA and pleaded guilty to collecting information on the orders of a “Russian official” in 2022, may be released in the summer of 2023 and deported to his homeland. The newspaper reported Millennium.

On July 16 this year, Cabrera will be released from the FDC prison in Miami and will be deported by US authorities, according to documents submitted to the publication.

American Miami law enforcement in February 2020 arrested Mexican Héctor Alejandro Cabrera Fuentes is accused of working illegally for Russia in the United States.

The US department suggested that the man was “hired” in 2019. An official from Russia allegedly told him to rent a property in Miami-Dade, but not on his behalf. It was noted that the Russians forbade the Mexican to tell about their meeting, even to his own family.

World-renowned scientist specializing in cardiology, Hector Cabrera, who has a doctorate from Kazan University in Russia and Giessen University in Germany, has been nominated for the Nobel Prize in Medicine.

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