The French government is investigating a senior military officer over
a “security breach”, the defence minister has said, following a report
the person was suspected of spying for Russia.
“What I can confirm is that a senior officer is facing legal
proceedings for a security breach,” Florence Parly said. She gave no
further details.
According to reports, the officer was a lieutenant-colonel stationed
with Nato in Italy and had been placed under investigation on suspicion
of spying for Russia.
He speaks Russian and was seen in Italy with a man identified as an
agent of the GRU, the Russian military intelligence service, the reports said.
He is suspected of having supplied sensitive documents to Russian intelligence.
A judicial source said the officer had been indicted and jailed on
charges involving “intelligence with a foreign power that undermines the
fundamental interests of the nation”.
He is being prosecuted for “delivering information to a foreign
power”, “collecting information harming the fundamental interests of the
nation with a view to delivering them to a foreign power” and
“compromising the secrecy of national defence”, the source said.
The man was arrested by the French intelligence agency DGSI as he was
preparing to leave for Italy at the end of his holidays in France, and
was being held at a prison in Paris, radio station Europe 1 said.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/aug/30/france-senior-military-officer-suspected-of-spying-for-russia