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Former US consulate local staff member sentenced 5 years in prison in Russia

Former US consulate local staff member sentenced 5 years in prison in Russia Robert Shonov is seen after the arrest. (Russian press)
By Agence France-Presse
Nov 1, 2024 10:08 AM

A Russian former employee of the U.S. consulate in Russia‘s far eastern city of Vladivostok has been sentenced to four years and ten months in prison for “secret collaboration with a foreign state,” Russian agencies said Friday.

Robert Shonov worked for more than 25 years for the U.S. consulate until 2021, when Moscow imposed restrictions on local staff working for foreign missions.

Afterward, he worked as a private contractor compiling press accounts from publicly accessible Russian media, according to the U.S. State Department.

He was arrested this year on suspicion of passing secret information about Russia’s war in Ukraine to the United States in exchange for money.

According to the judgement published on the website of Valdivostok’s Primorye court, 400,000 roubles (€4,000) and an electronic device linked to the commission of the offence were seized.

Russia had expelled two US consulate members

In September 2023, Russia expelled two U.S. diplomats it accused of acting as liaison agents for Shonov.

According to Washington, Shonov had only been hired by the U.S. consulate to carry out routine monitoring of freely accessible Russian media.

In recent years, several U.S. citizens have been arrested and sentenced to long jail terms in Russia. Others are being held pending trial.

Washington, which supports Ukraine militarily and financially against Russia’s invasion, accuses Moscow of wanting to exchange them for Russians held in the United States.

The United States and Russia exchanged prisoners including The Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich in a landmark swap in August, but several U.S. nationals and dual nationals remain in detention in Russia.

Last Updated:  Nov 1, 2024 11:36 AM