Australia charges man for passing Ukrainian military intel to Russia
Australian police have charged a dual Russian-Australian citizen for trying to pass Ukrainian military information to people he believed were linked to Russian intelligence. The 27-year-old man was โฆ
Australian police have charged a dual Russian-Australian citizen for trying to pass Ukrainian military information to people he believed were linked to Russian intelligence.
The 27-year-old man was due โ to appear in court in Brisbane on Friday on charges of foreign interference.
Australian Federal Police Commissioner Krissy Barrett told a news conference that the suspect travelled to Russia for training in October 2024. He then returned to Australia but โmaintained contactโ with individuals he believed were linked to Moscowโs intelligence services.
The police allege the man enlisted in the Ukrainian military in May 2025, โwhere he โgained access to information relating to their military personnel, units and locationsโ.
Barrett said he shared the information obtained in Ukraine with โindividuals he believed were acting on behalf of Russian intelligence servicesโ, putting the safety of Ukrainian military staff at risk.
โWe donโt want Australia to become a safe haven for people who are undertaking foreign interference on behalf of other countries,โ the commissioner said.
The identity of the suspect, who is unemployed, has not been revealed. Police said there was no indication he had received military training in Australia. Search warrants have been executed, they added, noting the possibility of further arrests related to the case.
Australian Federal Police and the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation spy agency conducted the investigation.
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