Austrian court finds former domestic intelligence officer guilty of spying
An Austrian court found former intelligence officer Egisto Ott guilty of spying on Wednesday in a case in which he was accused of helping Russia hunt down opponents and selling it state laptops and phones at the behest of suspected Moscow agent Jan Marsalek.
In addition to spying to the detriment of Austria, which carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison, Ott was charged with offences including misuse of office, bribery, aggravated fraud and breach of trust. Ott has maintained his innocence throughout the trial, which began in January.
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