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Russian officer jailed for selling secrets

Darko Janjevic (Reuters, Interfax)April 13, 2016

A Kaliningrad court has sentenced a former naval officer to 13 years in jail for state treason and selling confidential information to Lithuania. The defendant is a dual Russian-Lithuanian citizen, authorities say.

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Russland Kaliningrad - Marine in Baltiysk
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Ex-captain Yevgeny Mataitis pleaded guilty on all accounts, Russian security service FSB said in a statement on Wednesday.

"Mataitis has collected and passed on military information, including state secrets, for six years on behalf of the Lithuanian intelligence," the successor agency to the Soviet KGB said.

In return, the reserve officer received a monthly salary from Lithuania, according to the security officials.

The court stripped Mataitis of his rank and fined him 200,000 roubles ($3,024 or 2,690 euro), in addition to 13 years in a high-security prison.

The 39-year old served in the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad, a heavily militarized region outside of Russia proper, bordering Lithuania and Poland. Kaliningrad hosts the main base of Russian Baltic Fleet.

Mataitis holds both Russian and Lithuanian citizenship and had spend most of his time with his family in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius, according to the Interfax news agency.

Relations between Russia and Lithuania have been tense since the break-up of the Soviet Union in 1991. Lithuania, along with Latvia and Estonia, has meanwhile joined NATO, prompting criticism from Moscow.