Lawyer: Russia charges detained Estonian security official with espionage papillon

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Publish Date : 2021-04-09 06:53:13


Lawyer: Russia charges detained Estonian security official with espionage papillon

An Estonian security officer detained by Russia last week has been charged with espionage and could face up to 20 years in prison if convicted, one of his lawyers said Thursday.

Security officer Eston Kohver is currently in a detention center in Moscow, lawyer Mark Feygin told CNN over the phone.

Estonia summoned Russia's ambassador on Friday to demand an explanation regarding what it described as the abduction of a security official near the countries' joint border.



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Russian officials say the Estonian was detained in Russia's northwest Pskov region, where they allege he was carrying out an undercover operation, according to a report from state-run news agency Itar-Tass.

The Estonian officer 'had a Taurus handgun, an amount of €5,000 in cash, equipment for covert audio recording, and materials indicative of an intelligence mission,' Itar-Tass reported, citing Russia's security service, the FSB.

The dueling claims follow mounting tensions between the two nations.

Only last week, U.S. President Barack Obama visited Estonia, where he promised that fellow NATO members would protect the Baltic nation against Russian aggression.

Foreign Minister Urmas Paet said Wednesday that Estonia considered Kohver's detention to be illegal and demanded his immediate return home.

He said two lawyers, one of them Feygin, had been appointed to represent Kohver in what he called an 'extremely complicated situation.'

On Thursday, UK Minister for Europe David Lidington raised 'strong concern about the illegal and unacceptable abduction of an Estonian Security Service officer from Estonian territory by Russian Security Services' in a meeting with the Russian ambassador to London, the UK Foreign Office said.

He called for Kohver's immediate release.

An Estonian security officer detained by Russia last week has been charged with espionage and could face up to 20 years in prison if convicted, one of his lawyers said Thursday. Russian officials say the Estonian was detained in Russia's northwest Pskov region, where they allege he was carrying out an undercover operation, according to a report from state-run news agency Itar-Tass. The Estonian officer 'had a Taurus handgun, an amount of €5,000 in cash, equipment for covert audio recording, and materials indicative of an intelligence mission,' Itar-Tass reported, citing Russia's security service, the FSB. Russian officials say the Estonian was detained in Russia's northwest Pskov region, where they allege he was carrying out an undercover operation, according to a report from state-run news agency Itar-Tass. He said two lawyers, one of them Feygin, had been appointed to represent Kohver in what he called an 'extremely complicated situation.' He called for Kohver's immediate release. Foreign Minister Urmas Paet said Wednesday that Estonia considered Kohver's detention to be illegal and demanded his immediate return home. Security officer Eston Kohver is currently in a detention center in Moscow, lawyer Mark Feygin told CNN over the phone. On Thursday, UK Minister for Europe David Lidington raised 'strong concern about the illegal and unacceptable abduction of an Estonian Security Service officer from Estonian territory by Russian Security Services' in a meeting with the Russian ambassador to London, the UK Foreign Office said. On Thursday, UK Minister for Europe David Lidington raised 'strong concern about the illegal and unacceptable abduction of an Estonian Security Service officer from Estonian territory by Russian Security Services' in a meeting with the Russian ambassador to London, the UK Foreign Office said. The dueling claims follow mounting tensions between the two nations. On Thursday, UK Minister for Europe David Lidington raised 'strong concern about the illegal and unacceptable abduction of an Estonian Security Service officer from Estonian territory by Russian Security Services' in a meeting with the Russian ambassador to London, the UK Foreign Office said. Only last week, U.S. President Barack Obama visited Estonia, where he promised that fellow NATO members would protect the Baltic nation against Russian aggression. Russian officials say the Estonian was detained in Russia's northwest Pskov region, where they allege he was carrying out an undercover operation, according to a report from state-run news agency Itar-Tass. Only last week, U.S. President Barack Obama visited Estonia, where he promised that fellow NATO members would protect the Baltic nation against Russian aggression. Only last week, U.S. President Barack Obama visited Estonia, where he promised that fellow NATO members would protect the Baltic nation against Russian aggression. Only last week, U.S. President Barack Obama visited Estonia, where he promised that fellow NATO members would protect the Baltic nation against Russian aggression. The Estonian officer 'had a Taurus handgun, an amount of €5,000 in cash, equipment for covert audio recording, and materials indicative of an intelligence mission,' Itar-Tass reported, citing Russia's security service, the FSB. He said two lawyers, one of them Feygin, had been appointed to represent Kohver in what he called an 'extremely complicated situation.' Foreign Minister Urmas Paet said Wednesday that Estonia considered Kohver's detention to be illegal and demanded his immediate return home. The dueling claims follow mounting tensions between the two nations. An Estonian security officer detained by Russia last week has been charged with espionage and could face up to 20 years in prison if convicted, one of his lawyers said Thursday. The Estonian officer 'had a Taurus handgun, an amount of €5,000 in cash, equipment for covert audio recording, and materials indicative of an intelligence mission,' Itar-Tass reported, citing Russia's security service, the FSB.

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