Russians reportedly nab CIA agent Ryan Fogle with disguises, note for recruit

May 14, 2013 - 08:43
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Russians reportedly nab CIA agent Ryan Fogle with disguises, note for recruit
Arrested: The US diplomat - suspected by the Russian of being a CIA agent - was named as Ryan Christopher Fogle. He was arrested last night in Moscow

Russia today claimed to have arrested a US diplomat in Moscow on suspicion of spying. 

The FSB counter intelligence service claimed it caught Ryan Christopher Fogle red handed seeking to recruit a Russian intelligence officer.

It said the envoy, a third secretary in the political section of the American embassy, was arrested oveight - it did not say which service the target was from or what stage the matter had reached.

Pictures released after the US diplomat's arrest show he was in possession of two wigs, three pairs of sunglasses, a microphone, knife and a substantial amount of money.

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Claims: The FSB counter intelligence service said the envoy, a third secretary in the political section of the American embassy was caught red handed seeking to recruit a Russian intelligence officer

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Seized: After his arrest, he was taken to the FSB headquarters at the Lubyanka, in Moscow, and later handed over to the US embassy in keeping with diplomatic protocols

He was detained with 'special technical devices, written instructions for the person he was recruiting, a lot of cash, and things to help  change one's appearance,' according to the FSB.

'Recently, the US intelligence service has made repeated attempts to recruit the staff of Russian law enforcement agencies and special services, which were detected and carried out under control of the Russian FSB counterintelligence service.'

After his arrest, he was taken to the FSB headquarters at the Lubyanka, in Moscow, and later handed over to the US embassy in keeping with diplomatic protocols. 

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Statement: 'Recently, the US intelligence service has made repeated attempts to recruit the staff of Russian law enforcement agencies and special services,' according to the FSB

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Stash: He was detained with 'special technical devices, written instructions for the person he was recruiting, a lot of cash, and things to help change one's appearance,' according to the FSB

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Mission: The website of the American embassy in Russia informs that its Political Section is engaged in 'bringing to the attention of the Russian govement the US position on the issues of foreign policy and security'

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Questions: Pictures of items seized were released of the US diplomat undergoing questioning inside the offices of the FSB, formerly known in Soviet times as the KGB

Pictures were released of the US diplomat undergoing questioning inside the offices of the FSB, formerly known in Soviet times as the KGB.

It is unclear whether the US will retaliate by expelling a Russian diplomat.


Past: Three years ago, Russian spy Anna Chapman - a glamorous SVR foreign intelligence operative was arrested in the US and deported

Ambassador Michael McFaul, who was doing a question-and-answer session on Twitter when the detention was announced, declined to comment.

He is to be summoned to the Russian foreign ministry tomorrow for an explanation of the diplomat's alleged undercover activities.

The incident comes on the eve of talks in Sweden between US secretary of state John Kerry and Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov.

The two countries are seeking to improve relations but a spy scandal is likely to have the opposite impact.

Three years ago, Russian spy Anna Chapman - a glamorous SVR foreign intelligence operative who had been married to a British ex-public schoolboy - was arrested with nine others in the US.

After confessing to working as 'illegal agents' - who did not have diplomatic cover - the group were deported in a Cold War style spy swap.

The website of the American embassy in Russia informs that its Political Section is engaged in 'bringing to the attention of the Russian govement the US position on the issues of foreign policy and security'.

The section's duty is also to 'inform Washington about the main provisions of the foreign and defence policy of Russia' as well as Russian domestic political life.

 

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Mike Gallagher Freelance writer with a passion for travelling