The Vilnius District Court in the Lithuanian capital has heard the cases of at least two alleged Belarusian spies on Friday, both also under investigation for ties to Russian intelligence, Baltic news agency Delfi reported.
The first alleged spy, 28-year-old Lithuanian military medic Andrejus Ošurkovas, who was arrested in January last year, is suspected of collecting classified information about Lithuanian “armed forces, serving officers, military plans, buildings – a little bit of everything,” the court heard.
Following his first appearance in court on Thursday, Ošurkovas was put in police custody for another three months on Friday as investigation into his case continues.
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Source: Newsweek