Fled from the Taliban and worked from the Russian GRU: the media reported a spy scandal in Britain
The report states that a person under the pseudonym C2, fled from Afghanistan from the reign of the Taliban and asked asylum. Subsequently, the person was involved in espionage and found himself at the epicenter of lawsuits. The newspaper claims that in 2019, this person was deprived of British citizenship and has lived in Russia for at least 6 years.
The suspect worked in high positions in Mi-6, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United Kingdom, the Center for Government Communication and the Ministry of Defense. He had access to "quite secret" documents during stay in these government agencies. He even reported with Prince William and Prince Charles and Prince William while working at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the late 2000s.
The suspect in espionage confessed to bribes and exchange of non -creative documents with Russian military officials. British intelligence later identified these officials as operatives of the main intelligence management of the Russian Federation (GRU). Regardless of these exchanges, the C2 lawyer argued for his loyalty of the United Kingdom, referring to his history of work in British institutions.