Prison Sentence to Russian Spy
Moscow, Dec 29 (AFP/APP): A Russian court on Tuesday handed a 15-year prison sentence to a former manager of an energy company for spying for Moldova, the latest in a string of high-profile espionage trials.
Karina Tsurkan, a former board member of the Inter RAO energy group, was detained in 2018 on suspicion of handing classified information to Moldovan intelligence.
The Federal Security Service (FSB) accused Tsurkan, a 46-year-old Moldovan-born Russian citizen, of passing documents detailing Russian energy supplies to Ukraine — including areas held by Russian-backed separatists — in 2015.
The Moscow city court said in a statement on Tuesday that Tsurkan was sentenced to 15 years in prison following a trial that was held behind closed doors. The court added that 656 million rubles ($8.9 million) seized from Tsurkan was added to state coffers.
Tsurkan’s lawyer Ivan Pavlov said that his client intended to appeal the decision. Russia’s most prominent rights group Memorial in October described Tsurkan as a political prisoner who had been denied a fair trial.
“The Tsurkan case is directly related to the armed conflict in eastern Ukraine,” where Russia has backed armed separatists since a popular uprising in 2014, Memorial said.
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