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Three arrested in Essex on suspicion of assisting Russian intelligence service Two men and a woman arrested in Essex on suspicion of spying for Russia
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Two men and woman arrested in Grays have been bailed while investigation continues, say Metropolitan police Arrests follow counter-terrorism investigation into suspected National Security Act offences, Met police say
Two men and a woman have been arrested in Essex on suspicion of assisting Russian state intelligence, the Metropolitan police have said. Two men and a woman have been arrested on suspicion of spying for Russia amid increasing alarm at the activities of Moscow’s intelligence services in the UK.
The Met said the two men, aged 41 and 46, and 35-year-old woman were arrested at two separate addresses in Grays on suspicion of assisting a foreign intelligence service and taken to a police station in London. The Metropolitan police said two men aged 41 and 46 and a 35-year-old woman were arrested at two separate homes in Grays, Essex, on suspicion of assisting the Russian intelligence service and taken to a police station in London.
The force said: “The country to which the allegations relate is Russia.” The arrests followed a counter-terrorism investigation into suspected National Security Act offences, the force said.
Commander Dominic Murphy, the head of the Met’s counter-terrorism command, said: “Through our recent national security casework, we’re seeing an increasing number of who we would describe as ‘proxies’ being recruited by foreign intelligence services.” Commander Dominic Murphy, the head of the counter-terrorism command, said: “Through our recent national security casework, we’re seeing an increasing number of who we would describe as ‘proxies’ being recruited by foreign intelligence services.
All three have been bailed while the investigation continues. “Indeed, two young British men are awaiting sentencing after they were recruited by the Wagner group effectively the Russian state to carry out an arson at Ukrainian-linked warehouse.
Scotland Yard said it would not disclose the nationalities of those involved. “They are facing potentially lengthy custodial sentences, although, to be clear, today’s arrests are in no way connected to that investigation.
“Anyone who might be contacted by and tempted into carrying out criminal activity on behalf of a foreign state here in the UK should think again.
“This kind of activity will be investigated and anyone found to be involved can expect to be prosecuted and there are potentially very serious consequences for those who are convicted.”
The three people arrested in Grays have been bailed while the investigation continues. Scotland Yard said it would not disclose the nationalities of those involved.
Last year, Ken McCallum, the head of MI5, warned that Russia’s GRU – its intelligence agency – was engaged in a campaign to “generate mayhem on British and European streets” using proxies that “further reduces the professionalism of their operations”.