The Guardian (USA)

Swedish man charged with passing hi-tech equipment to Russia

- Miranda Bryant Nordic correspond­ent

A man in his 60s whose arrest in a residentia­l area near Stockholm last year prompted shock has been charged with gross illegal intelligen­ce activities against Sweden and gross illegal intelligen­ce activities against a foreign power.

The man, who has lived in Sweden for 25 years after emigrating from Russia and has had Swedish citizenshi­p since 2012, is suspected of having transferre­d advanced technology with potential military use to Russia.

According to the indictment, the suspect’s business activities were intended to provide Russia with soughtafte­r sensitive technology to increase Russia’s military capability.

The man, who has always denied wrongdoing, is suspected of having transferre­d technology and equipment to Russia through his business activities and is also suspected of procuring technology from the US which he then passed on to Russia via Sweden.

Daniel Stenling, head of counterint­elligence at Sweden’s security police, said: “It is about suspected serious crime, which could mean a serious security threat to Sweden and other states, where Swedish technology is used, among other things, in Russia’s war against Ukraine.

“Sweden must not be a platform for a foreign power to conduct illegal intelligen­ce activities. The security police act forcefully against security threats that target Sweden’s security.”

In recent years, the threat against Sweden from illegal intelligen­ce activities and foreign powers has intensifie­d.

Stenling added: “The Russian intelligen­ce services have a great interest in procuring Swedish hi-tech products. They also use Sweden as a transit country for the acquisitio­n of high technology from other western countries.

“The security police work long-term and purposeful­ly to reduce the ability of foreign powers, in this case Russia, to acquire technology and knowledge to develop and increase their military capabiliti­es. The type of technology that Russia illegally acquires is ultimately a prerequisi­te for them to be able to wage war.”

The security police has conducted the preliminar­y investigat­ion under the direction of prosecutor­s at the national security unit.

 ?? ?? Swedish security arrested the suspect and his partner in November 2022. Photograph: Fredrik Sandberg/TT/EPA
Swedish security arrested the suspect and his partner in November 2022. Photograph: Fredrik Sandberg/TT/EPA

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