Italy arrests navy captain for spying, expels Russian diplomats
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[March 31, 2021]
By Crispian Balmer and Angelo Amante
ROME (Reuters) -Italy expelled two Russian
diplomats on Wednesday after police said they had arrested an Italian
navy captain caught passing documents to a Russian official in return
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 Carabinieri police said.
The suspects were not identified.

Italy immediately summoned the Russian ambassador Sergey Razov and
expelled two Russian officials believed to be involved in what Foreign
Minister Luigi Di Maio called an "extremely grave matter".
The Italian navy captain was taken into custody. Officials did not say
whether the Russian army official who had met him was one of the two who
were expelled.
Russia's Interfax news agency quoted a Russian lawmaker as saying Moscow
would reciprocate for the expulsions, standard practice in such cases.
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However, statements from Moscow suggested Russia was keen to play
down the incident. The Russian Foreign Ministry was quoted as saying
that it regretted the expulsions, but that they did not threaten
bilateral relations.
Earlier, the Kremlin said it did not have information about the
circumstances of the case but hoped the two countries would maintain
positive and constructive ties.
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.
NATO documents were among the files that the Italian passed to the
Russian official, Ansa news agency said, raising potential security
worries for other members of the Western military alliance.
The arrests were ordered by Rome prosecutors following a long
investigation carried out by the Italian intelligence with the
support of the military, the police force said.
Police did not specify where the arrests had taken place. No further
comment would be made until a magistrate approves the arrest, they
said.
(Additional reporting by Gavin JonesEditing by Peter Graff)
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