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Russian spy leaked over 3,000 documents to Moscow

Publication time: 18 September 2012, 17:23

In an interview to Euobserver, Alain Winants, the head of Belgium's state security service VSSE, talked about Herman Simm, an Estonian defense ministry official in charge of exchanging classified information with the EU and NATO, who was jailed in 2009 for being a Russian spy, reports Baltic Business News.

Simm used to come to Brussels for NATO seminars. A senior EU official told EUObserver had one of his contacts in the EU capital was Vasiliy Chizhov, a Russian diplomat and the son of Russia's EU ambassador, Vladimir Chizhov. Vasiliy Chizhov was thrown out Belgium also in 2009.

The Estonian security police, KAPO, told EUobserver that Simm gave Russia's foreign intelligence service, the SVR, "at least" 3,294 internal Estonian documents.

They include 386 EU and Nato-related papers on communication systems, counter-intelligence and defence policy, some of which were classified "CONFIDENTIEL UE" or "SECRET UE."

Kapo's counter-intelligence chief, Aleksander Toots, said: "They didn't get the direct access keys to [EU and Nato] communications systems. They got some idea of how the systems work ... Of course, the SVR wanted that. But Simm couldn't help them."

He said the fiasco is a lesson on Russian espionage in Europe.

Toots explained that Simm's handler was an SVR officer who pretended to be a Portuguese businessman in what is called "nelegalnaya razvedka" or "illegal cover".

He said the SVR is more active in Western countries. But Russia's internal service, the FSB, tends to operate in former Soviet-controlled EU countries and to target EU diplomats who visit Moscow in what is called "razvedka iz territorii" or "intelligence from home".

He added that Russia stopped trying to recruit people on the basis of Communist ideology in the 1980s.

It now uses money, compromise or ego.

His trial indicates that the SVR paid him only EUR 1,200 a month. But he was told that it made him a big-time officer.

For Toots, the main factor in recruitment is the manipulative skill of the hostile officer: "It's about his personal qualities ... the impression that he makes on the target, the mental side of the process. Some are more talented than others."

The Estonian spy-catcher echoed Winants in saying that - in terms of espionage - the Cold War never ended.

"We are quite sure that there is not a single EU country in which Russian intelligence services do not have capacities proportional to the size of the country ... In Estonia, in the past 20 years, intelligence activity has constantly increased," he said.

"The biggest mistake you can make in my line of work is to underestimate the services working against you."

Department of Monitoring

Kavkaz Center



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