Austrian former domestic intelligence officer spied for Russia, court finds
An Austrian court has convicted former intelligence officer Egisto Ott of spying for Russia, marking a significant case in the country's history of espionage. Ott was found guilty of various offenses, including misuse of office and bribery, and was sentenced to four years and one month in prison. He maintained his innocence and plans to appeal the ruling.
- ▪Egisto Ott was found guilty of spying for Russia and sentenced to four years and one month in prison.
- ▪He was involved in helping Russia locate opponents and selling state laptops and phones.
- ▪The case highlights Russian intelligence operations in Europe, particularly linked to suspected agent Jan Marsalek.
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Austrian former domestic intelligence officer spied for Russia, court findsSign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inboxPublished May 21, 2026, 02:54 AMUpdated May 21, 2026, 02:54 AMVIENNA, May 20 - An Austrian court found former intelligence officer Egisto Ott guilty of spying on Wednesday, for helping Russia hunt down opponents and selling it state laptops and phones at the behest of suspected Moscow agent Jan Marsalek.Ott's is the biggest spying case in Austria since a retired army colonel was convicted in 2020 of having spied for Moscow for decades.In addition to spying to the detriment of Austria, which carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison, Ott was found guilty of offences including misuse of office, bribery and breach of trust.Ott, 63, pleaded not guilty…
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