The Daily Telegraph

Afghan MI6 agent ‘was spy for Russia’

- By Liz Perkins

AN ALLEGED Russian spy is claimed to have lied to gain asylum in Britain before working for the country’s spy agencies and meeting with the future King, it was reported last night.

The Afghanista­n refugee is alleged to have been an espionage agent for Moscow while working for GCHQ and MI6.

He also had access to working alongside two ministers along with Prince Charles and Prince William during his time in Afghanista­n working for the British government.

It is said he had both Russian and British citizenshi­p but went on to be stripped of his UK passport in 2019.

The step was taken as MI5 believed he had acted for the GRU, the Russian military intelligen­ce agency, which was said to be behind the nerve agent attack in Salisbury a year earlier.

He admitted in a hearing before the Special Immigratio­n Appeals Commission (SIAC) on Tuesday that he had lied in his asylum applicatio­n and said he had opted not to say he had been living in Russia over fear he would have to leave the country.

Rory Dunlop KC, for the Government, questioned if he was a Russian agent. He said: “I could see that he was fishing for informatio­n, seeking to find out what weapons we used and what would be handed over to the Afghan government.”

Mr Dunlop suggested that the interactio­n proved C2 was not “naive” and could “figure out when someone is fishing for informatio­n.”

He went on to work in Afghanista­n, which led him to work closely with Russian officials, and he visited Russia around six times.

National security assessment­s in his case had said C2 “is considered” to be a GRU agent but it was altered to past tense and he said his security assessment, he said, was “overegged”.

During the hearing he admitted handing over two cash bribes to two Russian military attachés only to be later advised that they were working for GRU by MI5.

‘I could see that he was fishing for informatio­n, seeking to find out what weapons we used’

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