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    1. Outrageous-Note5082 on

      This article is insanely vague, where was he stationed? Was he an actual spy? Whodunit?

    2. Fluffy-Republic8610 on

      There should be a mechanism for taking suspected spies into a secure protective custody (secure from suicide and from outsiders). Run by the nation’s justice / prison ministry, not by the nations spy agency. Scutinized by a board of elected politicans from the nations parliament. Without them having the right to interogate the suspect. Just to vouch for the conditions of custody and visit the suspect and report on their health in a general way. And for that to continue until charges can be prepared.

      Europe is going to have many more of these spying rings and exposes. And there will be a lot of people falling out of windows or committing suicide unless there’s a way to protect their lives, free from torture, until they can be tried.

    3. Interesting to note that the security service makes a connection between the diplomat and the recent hurried departure of the newly installed national security advisor to the government. This is confirmed in other Swedish media, like SVT.

      This will become a great spy novel in a few years.

    4. Drakar_och_demoner on

      As a Swede that has access to local media, the information coming out is very similar to how it’s treated when people take their own life.

    5. Hot_Perspective1 on

      Justice system in Sweden blows. He was released from custody but was still suspected of spying. A monkey would realize the possible outcome if he indeed was a spy. Now we will never know who he was spying for.

    6. ozneoknarf on

      What up with all the spies being caught every where lately. Did someone leak information on all spies?

    7. Youcantshakeme on

      It’s what should happen to treasonous government officials that aid our enemies.

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