Former guard of the British Embassy in Germany David Smith has been sentenced to 13 years in prison for espionage for Russia, Reuters reports.
The man, 58, has been found guilty of handing over information about embassy staffers and additional data on activities of British diplomats to Russian officials and secret services.
The BBC reports that judge Mark Wall said that he would not decide where Smith would serve his sentence. The location will determine the minimal prison term. Back home in the UK, Smith can expect to be released ahead of the end of his sentence.
The court found that Smith was collecting confidential information for more than 3 years. Judge Wall said that the man was guided by pro-Russian views.
The exposure operation was carried out after Smith sent a letter in November 2020 to Russia’s military attache in Berlin Sergey Chukhrov that contained confidential information about British Embassy staffers in Berlin.