A court in Poland sentenced a Russian activist to seven years for… (суд · польша · приговорить)
A court in Poland sentenced a Russian activist to seven years for espionage. A Polish court sentenced 31-year-old opposition activist Igor Rogov to seven years in prison on charges of spying.
Consensus
- Igor Rogov was sentenced to seven years in prison by an appellate court in Sosnowiec, Poland.
- Irina Rogova was sentenced to three years in prison for aiding her husband's activities.
- The charges included espionage and the illegal transfer of explosives through Polish territory.
- The case involves allegations that Igor Rogov collected confidential data on Russian emigrants, local officials, university staff, and organizations assisting dissidents in Poland.
- The court proceedings took place after the start of hostilities in Ukraine.
- The verdict has not yet entered into legal force.
Points of divergence
- Igor Rogov was convicted for gathering and transmitting confidential data to Russia's FSB between February and August 2022. — kommersant
- The explosive shipment was intercepted by intelligence services at a courier service warehouse in 2024. — kommersant
- Igor Rogov claimed he was recruited by the FSB several years before leaving Russia. — kommersant
- The verdict has not yet entered into legal force. — vesti
- Duma deputy Mikhail Sheremet called the Polish court a 'medieval tribunal'. — vesti
Coverage (2 sources)
- Polish court sentences Russian activist to seven years for espionage — Коммерсантъ
- Russian couple sentenced to seven and three years in prison in Poland — Вести