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ABW has detained the diplomat of the suspect of espionage. It is to be a citizen of Kazakhstan


Belsat reports that the information about the detention of a diplomat appeared on Monday in the Kazakh media – it was given by the Kazinform news agency and Nur Information Portal. “Then both articles were removed from websites,” adds the portal.

In turn, the Russian -speaking editors operating as part of the Polish Television of the Belsat TV channel, Vot sent an inquiry to the Internal Security Agency in this matter. The institution refused to comment, however The source familiar with the case was to confirm the editors that it was a employee of the Kazakhstan Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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ABW detained a “personnel military intelligence officer”

At the beginning of August, the Internal Security Agency issued a message in which she informed about the detention of “a citizen of one of the Asian states formed after the collapse of the Soviet Union”, which “was identified as a staffing officer of a military intelligence, acting under a diplomatic coverage in one of the European countries.”

From the agency's message, we can also find out that The detainee conducted intelligence, which threatened the security of Poland and military allied structures.

Although the identity or nationality of the detainee has not been disclosed, Kazakh sources inform that it was an assistant to attaché the Military Embassy of Kazakhstan in Kiev. Diplomats from this country after Russia's assault to Ukraine were transferred to Warsaw – says Belsat.

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