The Old Bailey sentenced six Bulgarians for spying for Russia, illustrating significant legal actions against national security breaches. Orlin Roussev, the leader, received a 10-year sentence for directing multiple dangerous operations. His accomplices included Biser Dzhambazov and Katrin Ivanova, the latter engaging in honeytrap tactics. The judge emphasized individual responsibility in such crimes, even amidst personal circumstances. The group's motivation appeared to be financial rewards, indicating the high stakes of espionage activities and their implications for both national security and personal freedom.
Orlin Roussev, leading the spy ring, was sentenced to 10 years and 8 months for orchestrating operations threatening national security, demonstrating the severity of espionage.
The judge highlighted the involvement of Katrin Ivanova in honeytrap operations and acknowledged her choices, underscoring the complexity of personal decisions in espionage.
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