Greek National Intelligence Service ΕΥΠ “discovered a ‘Russian spy’ using the data of a dead Greek woman,” according to the pro-government outlet Kathimerini, citing a statement released by the AMNA news agency ΕΥΠ.
According to the publication, it is about a certain “Maria Tsalla”, who claimed to be Greek and worked as a photographer and owner of a needlework store in the metropolitan area of Pagrati.
For exclusive information “Kathimerini”“Maria C.» allegedly located in Russia From January. While she was in Athens, she lived in the area Pagrati and in the same area she kept a shop for needlework and knitting in Athens.
The same information states that her husband who is also allegedly a spy, until the beginning of 2023 was in Brazil .
In particular, EMP noted in a statement: “In particular, the investigations systematically carried out by ΕΥΠ on the basis of the information it collected proved that the alleged “Maria C.”, who in recent years claimed to be Greek and acted as a photographer and owner of a needlework and knitting store in Athens, with Greek citizenship and ID since 2018 she’s actually a foreigner Irina A.S.“, which operated in our country under “deep cover”.
The statement continues as follows: “The countdown to disclosure began with the discovery of an attempt by a third country to access the data of deceased Greek citizens, which is an internationally recognized practice by the intelligence services of a particular country to create a special category of spies called “illegals» “Illegals” recruit and train the services of a particular foreign country, in order to place themselves in target countries, and then undertake espionage activities in favor of their country. To protect their true identities, they use “deep cover”, which is created by falsifying individual documents and using certificates obtained from stillborn children or people who have passed away.
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Since being placed abroadillegal immigrants» live and behave according to a fabricated story created for them to protect their mission.
According to the AMHA publication, the case disclosed by ΕΥΠ is typical of the way of thinking and acting specific services, as well as to build the personality and profile of “Maria Ts.”. they have worked systematically for many years, with the appropriate exploitation of persons, procedures and institutions, so that finally a foreigner “Irina” survived and was recognized as Greek “Maria”, deceiving even those closest to her in Greece, who apparently do not recognize her real identity.
Edition Ethnos clarifies: “For the transformation of the Russian woman Irina Aleksandrovna Smireva into Maria Tsalla the process cost the Russian state 5 million euros. That’s how much, they say, it costs to “create a profile” of an illegal immigrant. She came to our country and acted independently, having no contact with the Russian embassy in Athens. Irina Alexandrovna Smireva came to Greece as a “child of emigrants” and a year later became a naturalized Greek woman. She was registered in the municipal register of Attica, and a year later was re-registered in a municipality outside of Attica with a notarial deed. “Illegals” are recruited and trained by the Services of a particular foreign state.
The spy allegedly has a relationship with her Russian colleague, who is actively working in Brazil, and at the same time she maintained a relationship with the Greek in order to use him as a front.
“Obviously, the action of “Maria Ts.” will not be limited to the territory of Greecespecifies Katimerini, since, being a citizen EU, she can travel and work in several European countries. This is why ΕΥΠ’s success has a dimension that transcends national boundaries and concerns all Western countries in general,” ΕΥΠ said in a statement.
Greek services are trying to establish what was Russia’s espionage activity in the country insofar as she was able to move freely within both Greece and the European Union, and also if you have a camera, to be able to calmly take pictures without attracting attention and without arousing suspicion regarding her double life and activities.
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