Five alleged Russian spies appear in London courton September 26, 2023 at 10:36 am

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The Bulgarian nationals were charged after a counter-espionage investigation uncovered an alleged spy ring.

Five Bulgarian nationals are accused of spying for Russia

Five people accused of being part of a Russian spy ring operating in the UK have appeared in court.

Bulgarian nationals Orlin Roussev, Bizer Dzhambazov, Katrin Ivanova, Ivan Stoyanov, and Vanya Gaberova allegedly conspired to gather information which would be useful to an enemy.

The allegations cover the period between August 2020 and February 2023.

They did not enter pleas at Westminster Magistrates’ Court and were remanded in custody.

The five suspects appeared in court on Tuesday via video link from four different prisons, and remained silent other than confirming their names and dates of birth.

Met Police counter-terrorism officers arrested them in February under the Official Secrets Act. They are:

  • Orlin Roussev, 45, of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
  • Bizer Dzhambazov, 41, of Harrow, north-west London
  • Katrin Ivanova, 31, of the same Harrow address
  • Ivan Stoyanov, 31, from Greenford, west London
  • Vanya Gaberova, 29, from Churchway, north-west London

It is alleged the conspiracy involved the defendants carrying out surveillance on people and places targeted by Russia.

Such surveillance is alleged to have apparently been for the purpose of assisting Russia to conduct hostile action against the targets, including potential abductions.

Describing the charges, prosecutor Kathryn Selby said the “operating hub in this country for the offence of espionage” was the property of Mr Roussev.

His home address was a now-closed seaside guesthouse in Great Yarmouth.

Mr Roussev is alleged to have organised and managed the cell’s spying operations from the UK. It is alleged that such operations took place in the UK and Europe.

The five defendants are accused of being part of a conspiracy with a “person known as” Jan Marsalek. He is not charged in the case.

It is claimed Mr Roussev received tasking from abroad by a person known as Jan Marsalek.

Mr Marsalek is best known as the Austrian former chief operating officer of the company Wirecard, who became a wanted man in Germany after being suspected of having committed fraud.

He is believed to have fled to an airport south of Vienna before flying to Belarus by private jet. He is reportedly now in Russia.

Speaking at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, Deputy Chief Magistrate Tan Ikram said the five would appear at the Old Bailey on 13 October.

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