Undercover agents for Russia asked Google how to 'disappear'. They were sent to prison for years. | Business Insider

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Undercover agents for Russia asked Google how to 'disappear'. They were sent to prison for years.

Undercover agents for Russia asked Google how to 'disappear'. They were sent to prison for years.Swedish judge Mans Wigen holds a press conference following the verdict in the case of two Swedish brothers charged with spying for Russia at the District Court in Stockholm, Sweden, on January 19, 2023.Two Iranian-born Swedish brothers were convicted of spying for Russia for 10 years. Prosecutors said the brothers tried to cover their tracks, including by asking Google.

Peyman, 42, was sentenced to a minimum of 25 years in prison by a Stockholm court. His younger brother, who is 35, was sentenced to nine years and 10 months. He is said to have stolen around 90 secret documents. Per the AP report, his younger brother helped and acquired some 65 documents.

 

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