An Italian soldier sentenced to 30 years for espionage by delivering secret paperwork to Russia

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The Rome Military Prosecutor, who was searching for life imprisonment, accuses him of getting handed over categorised paperwork to the Russian embassy official Dmitri Ostroukhov in March 2021

The Italian naval officer Walter Biot has been sentenced this Thursday by the Military Court of Rome to 30 years in jail, after being accused of espionage for revealing confidential info associated to NATO to an official of the Russian Embassy in Italy in change for cash.

The Rome Military Prosecutor, who was asking for all times imprisonment, accuses him of getting handed over categorised paperwork to the Russian embassy official Dmitri Ostroukhov in March 2021 in change for five,000 euros, in keeping with Rai.

Among the proof are movies during which Biot is noticed taking footage of his work pc display in his Ministry of Defense workplace, during which categorised info might be seen from a complete of 19 reviews, together with ” some very confidential NATO paperwork and one below the class of prime secret”, argued the Prosecutor’s Office on the trial.

“Among the 19 paperwork photographed by Biot there have been some NATO secrets and techniques, very confidential, and one Top secret.” According to the prosecutor’s consultant, “Biot negotiated with secret paperwork” and demonstrated “a excessive diploma of infidelity and prison capability.” . Despite the truth that the trial was held behind closed doorways, Rai assures that among the many leaked paperwork there can be info on the operations of NATO nations in opposition to the Islamic State, particularly the scenario of the Maritime Forces within the Mediterranean Sea. Biot’s legal professionals have already assured that they are going to enchantment the sentence.

Naval officer Walter Biot was sentenced to 30 years in jail on Thursday by an Italian navy tribunal for spying for Russia. The espionage scandal involving Biot, a Navy frigate captain, broke out in March 2021. pic.twitter.com/KpMqZXeHN3

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