Beautiful Russian espionage would be Expelled from the UK


Katia Zatuliveter
London: One more Russian espionage activities that take advantage of a beautiful woman dismantled. Katia Zatuliveter, Russian woman who worked in the British parliament, recently will be expelled from the country. Previously, 25-year-old woman was detained by security because of the suspicion of being spies.
The Sunday Times newspaper wrote, British Domestic Intelligence Agency (MI5) said, Zatuliveter secretly working for the Russian Intelligence Service. He worked for Mike Hancock, a member of the Defense Committee of the Lower House of Parliament from the Liberal Democratic Party.
The arrests were expected to be the first time since the end of the Cold War era. Especially, someone who works in the parliament accused of spying for Russia. The newspaper said that MI5 was pretty sure Zatuliveter deliberately targeting Hancock, 64, who has a strong interest in Russia.
However, Hancock denied allegations that his assistant was a spy. "He's not a Russian spy. I did not know about spying, but he has been subjected to deportation orders. He will be applying, because he felt so well that he did not do anything wrong," said Hancock told The Associated Press.
An Interior Ministry spokesman said: "We will not comment on individual cases."
Zatuliveter who undergo security checks before being accepted to work, was arrested by police and immigration officials last week. He was detained in one of the security facility, before being deported to Russia.
Actions taken Zatuliveter deported after she was prevented from entering the UK again at Gatwick Airport, London, August. Before the release, security officials examine Zatuliveter in depth about his work in Hancock.
One source told The Sunday Times, "His presence here is considered not conducive to national security. There are not pleased why he has access to it. In the report it is stated also, members of parliament who became boss Zatuliveter after meeting with him in Strasbourg, where he often visited as a member of the Council of Europe parliamentary forum.
Deportation that could make British diplomatic relations with Russia more tense, had just separated from the cold period after the murder by poisoning of Russian spy who disobey, Alexander Litvinenko, in London, in 2006 ago

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