“Mikhail Svinolup is one of the most experienced employees of the FSB Investigations Directorate and one of the most intelligent. He is an interesting interlocutor, despite the fact that we disagree as opponents.” Russian Human Rights Lawyer Ivan Pavlov

The high-profile case of treason involving three FSB officers has been assigned to a well-known and highly experienced officer of the Special Services Investigation Directorate: Mikhail Svinolup. One of the FSB officer will be defended by Ivan Pavlov. Svinolup and Pavlov have met on several high-profile treason cases. Follow us on Twitter: @INTEL_TODAY

The Case

On December 4 2016, the Federal Security Service (FSB) arrested Ruslan Stoyanov, the former head of Kaspersky Lab’s Computer Incident Investigation Department. On the same day, they also arrested three FSB officers: Colonel Sergey Mikhailov, his colleague Major Dmitry Dokuchaev, both senior officers of the 2nd Operational Management of FSB Information Security Center, as well as FSB officer Georgy Fomchenkov.

Russian media have reported that the three FSB officers and Ruslan Stoyanov are accused of having passed secrets to U.S. firm Verisign — and other unidentified American companies — which in turn shared them with U.S. intelligence agencies.

The Charges

The four men were arrested on December 4 2016 and are detained on charges of high treason (Art. 275 of the Russian Criminal Code).

Special Services Investigation Directorate: Mikhail Svinolup

Svinolup has conducted several high-profile cases of treason. Svinolup was assigned to the trial of Svetlana Davydova accused of high treason because of a phone call placed to the Ukrainian Embassy in Moscow in 2014. Lawyer Ivan Pavlov defended Davydova in court. Pavlov was able to establish that the information Davydova had provided to the Ukrainian Embassy had comprised no state secrets. The criminal case against her was terminated for absence of a crime.

Human Rights Lawyer Ivan Pavlov

Pavlov also served as a legal attorney for Grigory Pasko, a military journalist accused of espionage in favor of Japan for his publications on radiation safety issues. Though usually such an accusation leads to long imprisonment, Pasko’s sentence was ‘limited’ to four years of prison. Pasko was later released on parole.

In 2013, Pavlov achieved termination of the criminal case against Igor Y. Baranov, a Professor of the Baltic State Technical University (St. Petersburg). Baranov was accused of attempting to depart the country with “materials that could be used for production of weapons of mass destruction”. Actually, the “material” was his own research published papers to be presented at an international scientific conference.

Pavlov also defended Gennady Kravtsov, who was convicted of state treason in September 2015 and sentenced to 14 years in a penal colony. Seeking a job at a Swedish company, Kravtsov — who had worked for the GRU from 1990 to 2005 as a radio engineer in satellite intelligence — sent them his CV. Prosecutors claimed Kravtsov revealed secret information in his CV, an action which was deemed to amount to high treason.

The life of a Russian Human Rights lawyer is not always easy… On August 5 2014, Pavlov found out that his wife Jennifer Gaspar’s residency permit had been revoked.

“On Aug. 5, we received a letter from the FMS (Federal Migration Service) notifying us that her residency permit had been revoked — she is a U.S. citizen — and saying she had to leave Russia within 15 days of the decision,” Pavlov said. “We looked below to see when the decision had been taken, and realized that we had received the letter (as it came to us by mail) on exactly the 15th day.” After Gaspar appealed the decision, a court hearing revealed that the FMS had acted on the instructions of the Federal Security Service, or FSB, a successor agency to the Soviet KGB, which declared Gaspar — who worked as an adviser to NGOs — a “threat to national security.” No grounds were given for the allegation. [Moscow Times]

The defendants

REFERENCES

FSB high treason case assigned to investigator Svinolup — Crime Russia

Persecuted Russian Lawyer Finds New Ways Around Foreign Agents Label — Moscow Times

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