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How many FOREIGN SPIES r in SG if ISD capable of arresting?

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Singapore must be the spy hub with the high number of FTs so welcomed by PAP here. Obama's CIA / FBI arrested 11 Russian spies. There could be more than 1100 foreign spies here in red dot from spy agencies of foreign govt from whole world are here safely in this spy hub.

But what is Hong Kan Seng's ISD busy doing after MSK fled?

They went around intimidating Church Pasters ! What next? monks?

:oIo:

http://manhattan.ny1.com/content/top_stories/121272/police-arrest-11-in-suspected-russian-spy-ring

[COLOR="_______"]Police Arrest 11 In Suspected Russian Spy Ring[/COLOR]

By: NY1 News



Then come back here and refresh the page.
All 11 suspects in an alleged Russian spy ring that stretches from Manhattan to Virginia have been rounded up after a Canadian man was arrested at a Cyprus airport.

Christopher Robert Metsos, 54, was arrested early today on suspicion of espionage and money laundering.

He was released on about $25,000 bail, but will remain in Cyprus for one month until extradition proceedings begin.

His arrest came a day after 10 people were arrested on charges they spied for Russia for up to a decade.

Authorities say their mission was to infiltrate United States policy-making circles.

Prosecutors say they lived in cities and suburbs from across the country, including New York, using tactics including invisible ink and secret passwords to collect information for Russian intelligence.

One suspect arrested in Manhattan, 28-year-old Anna Chapman, seen above, allegedly used high-tech methods to pass along information to her Russian bosses.

Officials say she used short-range wireless communications between laptops at places like the Barnes and Noble in TriBeCa.

It is unclear how successful the alleged operation has been.

All are accused of working for the SVR, the Russian version of the CIA.

One of the two suspects arrested in Yonkers is El Diario columnist Vicky Pelaez.

The 10 people arrested yesterday are charged with conspiring to act as unlawful agents of Russia within the United States.
 
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