Arrests for espionage in RoM

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  • Constellation
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    Originally posted by julie View Post
    http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/07/wo...=tw-share&_r=0

    "A court has convicted 17 people in Macedonia’s first espionage trial since the country proclaimed independence from Yugoslavia in 1991. Eight of the defendants were convicted Monday of espionage in a case that involved the passing of classified documents to the security services of another country. The other defendants were found guilty of lesser charges. The defendants were not officially identified, but a police official said they included employees of the intelligence agency, the Defense Ministry and the financial crimes unit of the police. Sentences ranged from probation to 15 years in prison.


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    Time and again, Macedonians have proved to be their own worst enemy.

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  • George S.
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    its called i'll scratch your back whils't you scratch mine.

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  • julie
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    A court has convicted 17 people in Macedonia’s first espionage trial since the country proclaimed independence from Yugoslavia in 1991.


    "A court has convicted 17 people in Macedonia’s first espionage trial since the country proclaimed independence from Yugoslavia in 1991. Eight of the defendants were convicted Monday of espionage in a case that involved the passing of classified documents to the security services of another country. The other defendants were found guilty of lesser charges. The defendants were not officially identified, but a police official said they included employees of the intelligence agency, the Defense Ministry and the financial crimes unit of the police. Sentences ranged from probation to 15 years in prison.


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  • DedoAleko
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    Arrested Macedonian spy had already lost his job in 2000



    Former president Branko Crvenkovski re-hired Marjan Efremov into the Spy Agency even though he was fired from his position back in 2000. The prosecution has pin pointed Efremov as the leader of the spy group who sold state secrets to Athens and other countries.

    This was reported by Minister of Interior Gordana Jankulovska during a press conference.



    - Despite the fact Mr. Efremov was fired from the Agency, Crvenkovski as a president re-hired him and promoted him into an advisor to the Director of the Agency - stated Jankulovska.



    In 2004, upon Efremov's return at the Agency, he proceeded to bring back and re-hire individuals suggested by the then president Branko Crvenkovski.

    According to the findings, Marjan Efremov frequently travelled across the border. The last time he did so in 2009 resulted in him being fired (again) for traveling to the southern neighbor without approval or knowledge by his superior.



    Efremov and 19 others awere arrested past weekend for selling state secrets to foreign intelligence agencies, as well as blackmailing piblic officials and businessmen.

    Marjan Efremov is the brother of Veles prosecutor Ivica Efremov who himself was arrested in police action "Likvidacija" in the Oreshe case when police found arsenal of weapons at his home.

    izvor: http://macedoniaonline.eu/content/view/23973/2/

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  • George S.
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    yeah they hold so many illegal guns.They find regular checks of hidden cache of weapons.

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  • VMRO
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    Originally posted by DraganOfStip View Post
    Accumulated sentence of 73 years in prison for the convicted spies:

    http://www.utrinski.mk/?ItemID=4E31B...CBC83D13775D52


    It's funny how the Macedonian court with regards to the charges included "keeping illegal arms and ammunition" for Goran Stojkov.

    If that's the case imagine the amount of Albanians would be charged if their premises are searched.
    Last edited by VMRO; 10-06-2014, 06:00 PM.

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  • DraganOfStip
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    Accumulated sentence of 73 years in prison for the convicted spies:

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  • Risto the Great
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    Originally posted by Big Bad Sven View Post
    Are there any macedonians in the republic?
    Of course there is. He is a top bloke.

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  • Big Bad Sven
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    Originally posted by The LION will ROAR View Post
    SPIES WORKING FOR gREECE


    Unofficial information says that the ex - intelligence often realized its meetings with secret agents of the intelligence services of neighboring Greece.
    According to our information , the meetings were held in the fashionable resort of Halkidiki . Probably for his own safety , he possessed thousands of images of these meetings .
    LOL

    We are our own enemies.

    You got these jokers working with the grks, the srbomans in SDSM, the bugaromans in VMRO, Vlasi that are in bed with the grks or romanians, torbeshi that change their ethnicity every pay day, the list goes on.

    Are there any macedonians in the republic?

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  • George S.
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    aren't they hell bent on self destruct.Once a terrorist will allways be a terrorist.

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  • Mils
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    Bring back the death penalty. That would make traitors think twice.

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  • Gocka
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    I wonder what the penalty for treason is, maybe being part of the government? It seems that's what treason or terrorism get you, a place in the government.

    Macedonia what be a much better place and ethnic relations would be much better if Macedonians stopped voting for traitors and Albanians stopped voting for terrorists.

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  • The LION will ROAR
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    SPIES WORKING FOR gREECE


    Unofficial information says that the ex - intelligence often realized its meetings with secret agents of the intelligence services of neighboring Greece.
    According to our information , the meetings were held in the fashionable resort of Halkidiki . Probably for his own safety , he possessed thousands of images of these meetings .

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  • Risto the Great
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    I am curious about how the RoMacedonians genuinely feel about these people. I suspect far too many of them would be quietly jealous of these people's ability to get paid for this kind of treachery.

    I hope they go down screaming and take the current Government with them as well.

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  • The LION will ROAR
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    NAME AND SHAME I SAY.........

    Arrested and Vane Tsvetanov General Goran Stojkov and Ace Dinevski!



    Journalist Zoran Bozinovski between suspected spies




    Arrested Damovski Boris and Marian Madzovski



    15 arrested for espionage - among them Boris Damovski


    Arrested the head of the espionage VELJANOSKI

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