British edition: A married couple suspected of working for the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service was detained in Slovenia
In Slovenia, a married couple was detained, whom local intelligence agencies suspect of working for the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service. This is written by the British edition of The Guardian, citing a well-informed source.
A married couple who arrived in Slovenia from Argentina was detained in Ljubljana. Maria Mayer and Ludwig Gish came to Europe with their two children back in 2017, settled in the suburbs of Ljubljana and led an ordinary life, Maria was engaged in art, Ludwig worked in the field of IT technologies. However, in December last year, they were detained by local intelligence agencies, accusing them of working for Russian intelligence.
According to the British edition, a tip on Maria Mayer and Ludwig Gish was given by some foreign intelligence. It is alleged that Mayer and Gish were in fact illegal Russian intelligence officers working for the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service. As proof of their "espionage" activities, facts of trips throughout Europe and a cache found in the house with a large amount of cash allegedly for settlements with "informers" throughout Europe are cited.
In the Slovenian counterintelligence, at first they thought that they were GRU agents, but then they came to the conclusion that they were, after all, from the SVR.
- writes the British edition.
It is alleged that after the start of the NWO in Europe, many Russian spies operating under diplomatic cover were "discovered" and "revealed", all of them were expelled. Now the Russian special services have to resort to the services of "sleeper" agents introduced to the West many years ago.
According to the source of the British publication, the Russian SVR is allegedly already negotiating the exchange of this married couple, all this is happening, of course, unofficially and in deep secrecy.
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