The Russian spy Jan Marsalek for the first time after five years: photo with a new look.
Deserved criminal is back on the surface
According to The Sun: One of the most wanted criminals in the world, who now works for the Russian secret services, appears in public with a new hairstyle and girlfriend.
Jan Marsalek, former technical chief who has been hiding from Interpol for over five years, was spotted walking with his partner in Moscow.
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The former billionaire led a spy network in the UK for Bulgarian agents, and new details about his life have come to light through the media.
In the latest footage, Marsalek is seen with his red-haired girlfriend – the 41-year-old Russian spy Tatiana Spiridonova.
Notably, his former girlfriend, who recruited him, was also an agent – the 41-year-old model Natalia Zlobina, known as the 'naked spy'.
Escape and new businesses
Marsalek, a native of Austria, fled in June 2020 after the collapse of his German company Wirecard, when £1.6 billion disappeared.
He has been wanted for fraud and his involvement in espionage investigations in several European countries.
Marsalek's life in Russia is under secret access.
Reports suggest he often walks from a three-story house on Stremyanniy Street holding his partner's hand.
He is known to use several aliases and has at least eight different passports.
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One of his fake documents is issued in the name of Alexander Nelidow, born on February 22, 1978, in Riga.
Espionage activities
Recent reports also indicate that the spy has visited the occupied territories of Ukraine multiple times to carry out 'combat operations'.
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According to the police, he visited Crimea and contacted mafias and spies in Russia, even under the threat of arrest.
Reports by ORLIN ROUSEV suggest his involvement in plans to kidnap and kill critics of the Russian regime.
Marsalek's group was also used for 'industrial' espionage against Putin's enemies and to provide drones for military operations.
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Now Marsalek virtuously combines two roles – during the day he is the technical chief and at night the Kremlin spy.
This person remains in the spotlight of law enforcement agencies despite numerous charges and committed crimes.
The mention of Jan Marsalek raises great interest in the media space, as his persona belongs to those trying to evade responsibility for their actions, particularly in the realm of financial fraud and espionage. His connections to the Russian intelligence services and secret operations in Ukraine add even more intrigue to this story. Thus, the situation surrounding Marsalek follows the events in international politics and security.Read also
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