Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Wig-wearing American spy detained in Moscow trying to recruit for CIA, Russian officials say

Fogle (FSB via RT.com)

Novice spy gear. Cash. A recruitment letter. Bad wigs.

That's what Russia?s Federal Security Service counter-intelligence bureau said an alleged American spy was carrying when he tried to recruit a Russian agent for the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency.

Russian authorities said the man, identified as Ryan Christopher Fogle, was detained on Monday wearing a blond wig, carrying large sums of euros, a Boy-Scout style compass as spy gear, three pairs of glasses, a flashlight, a map of Moscow and a typed contract offering $100,000 for future spy work.

?This is a down-payment from someone who is very impressed with your professionalism and who would greatly appreciate your cooperation in the future,? the letter, published by Russian news sites, reads. ?Your security means a lot to us. This is why we chose this way of contacting you. [W]e will continue to make sure our correspondent [sic] remains safe and secret."

The letter concludes: "We look forward to working with you in the nearest future. Your friends."

According to Russian officials, Fogle was a career agent whose cover was the third secretary of the political department of the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. Photos published by the Russia Today website showed a man, presumed to be Fogle, in a blue-checkered shirt, baseball cap and blond wig laying face down on the ground. He was then was shown handcuffed inside an FSS office?without the blonde wig. Another photograph shows a table filled Fogle's purported spy gear.

"The detainee was brought in the reception office of the Federal Security Service and after necessary procedures was handed over to the official representatives of the U.S. Embassy," the bureau said in a statement. "Recently American intelligence has made multiple attempts to recruit employees of Russian law enforcement organs and special agencies, which have been detected and monitored by Russian FSB counterintelligence."

The U.S. Embassy has yet to comment on the report.

According to the New York Times, Russia?s Foreign Ministry summoned U.S. Ambassador Michael McFaul to appear on Wednesday to respond to the espionage allegation.

The ambassador, Reuters noted, was holding a live Q+A session ("#AskMcFaul") on Twitter when news of the apparent arrest broke. "No," McFaul wrote in Russian on Twitter when he was asked to comment on Fogle.

Items purportedly confiscated during Fogle's arrest (FSB via RT.com)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/cia-spy-russia-wig-detained-fogle-144500405.html

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