US Citizen Arrested in Russia on Spy Charges

MOSCOW, RUSSIA NOVEMBER 13, 2017: A view of the State Kremlin Palace and the Church of the Twelve Apostles with the Moscow International Business Centre in the background. Vladimir Gerdo/TASS (Photo by Vladimir Gerd... MOSCOW, RUSSIA NOVEMBER 13, 2017: A view of the State Kremlin Palace and the Church of the Twelve Apostles with the Moscow International Business Centre in the background. Vladimir Gerdo/TASS (Photo by Vladimir GerdoTASS via Getty Images) MORE LESS

MOSCOW (AP) — Russia’s domestic security agency said Monday that it has arrested a U.S. citizen on espionage charges.

The Federal Security Service, or FSB, the top KGB successor agency, said Paul Whelan was detained in Moscow on Friday. The agency said in Monday’s statement that he was caught “during an espionage operation,” but didn’t give any details.

Spying charges carry a prison sentence of up to 20 years in Russia.

The U.S. State Department said it was “aware of the detention of a U.S. citizen by Russian authorities” and had received formal notification from the Russian Foreign Ministry. It said it was pushing for consular access to the detained American.

“Russia’s obligations under the Vienna Convention require them to provide consular access. We have requested this access and expect Russian authorities to provide it,” the department said.

The State Department did not confirm the name of the detained citizen or provide any information about the case, citing “privacy considerations.”

The U.S. Embassy in Moscow had no comment Monday.

The arrest comes as Russia-U.S. ties have sunk to post-Cold War lows over the Ukrainian crisis, the war in Syria and the allegations of Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.

Alexander Mikhailov, a retired FSB officer, said the arrest reflected the effectiveness of Russian counterintelligence.

“The service wouldn’t have made this information public unless it had solid evidence,” he told the RIA Novosti news agency.

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  1. Let me guess, a tourist taking photos of the Kremlin…

  2. Has anyone seen Eric lately?

  3. Avatar for pshah pshah says:

    And I’m sure Trump will gladly offer Robert Mueller, Ambassador McFaul, and Bill Browder in a trade.

  4. This is the first low energy move from Putin I’ve seen in a long while. It’s an act of frustration that his spies are getting outed and arrested. Even Time Magazine grabbed hold of the guy who was Oleg and the Kremlin’s enforcer against Manafort. I suspect that some other spy that we don’t yet know about was nabbed.

  5. Here’s a deal: we trade the Russian spies Butina and Trump. They give us Whelan in return. Deal?

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