Italy arrests navy captain as suspected spy for passing documents to Russian diplomat

The Italian, a captain of a frigate, and the Russian, a military official accredited at the embassy, were accused of "serious crimes tied to spying and state security" after their meeting on Tuesday night, Italian police said. The suspects were no...

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The Italian Air Force acrobatic unit Frecce Tricolori (Tricolored Arrows) performs over the Altare della Patria - King Vittorio Emanuele II monument, in Rome on March 30, 2021 (Representative image)
Italian police said on Wednesday they had arrested an Italian navy captain and a Russian diplomat on suspicion of spying after the two were caught swapping documents for money at a clandestine meeting.

The Italian, a captain of a frigate, and the Russian, a military official accredited at the embassy, were accused of "serious crimes tied to spying and state security" after their meeting on Tuesday night, Italian police said. The suspects were not identified.

NATO documents were among the files the navy captain passed to the Russian official, Ansa news agency said, raising potential security worries for other members of the Western military alliance.


The Italian foreign ministry said it had summoned Russian ambassador Sergey Razov following the arrests. Russia's RIA news agency quoted the Russian embassy as saying it hoped the incident would not affect bilateral relations.

The incident was the latest in a series of spying accusations in recent months against Russians in European countries. Bulgaria expelled Russian officials on suspicion of spying in March, and the Netherlands did so in December.

The arrests were ordered by Rome prosecutors following a long investigation carried out by the Italian intelligence with the support of the military, the Carabinieri police force said.
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The Italian official was taken into custody, while the position of the Russian was still under consideration in view of his diplomatic status, the police added.

Police did not specify where the arrests had taken place. No further comment would be made until a magistrate approves the arrest, they said.
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