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The United States marshals service before sales in Montclair, New Jersey, home owners are arrested by the fbi in 2010, members of the alleged Russian spy ring.
Authorities say the home of the former occupants to alias Richard and Cynthia murphy and lead appears to be a mediocre suburban life. For the couple's lawyer, said the man is a father of two daughters stay at home, and his wife work in public accounting firm in New York, and $135000 a year is put forward.
This is a carefully crafted, illegal machinations. The couple, whose real name is vladimir and Lydia guri, is a set of deep cover Russia operator, has lived in America for many years, under the guise of leadership appears to be part of a normal life.
Since the cold war the biggest spy swap, led to a decade-long espionage probe Guryevs eight people were arrested in June 2010. Both pleaded guilty to conspiracy as an unregistered foreign agents, and soon after the deportation, they were arrested.
Prosecutors described a ring, the use of the technology seems to be out of the cold war spy movie. American life, at the same time engaged in secret on a false passport to travel around the world, use the invisible ink, so confusing, the government would not in open court to describe them together in groups.
All this is goal into American policy-making circles and the study information on U.S. diplomatic and weapons.
In 2009, authorities asked Guryevs, to find out the information, from participation in American politics and foreign policy of President barack Obama's upcoming trip to Russia and how he will greet start treaty, Afghanistan and Iran's nuclear talks.
Authorities said they found the coo of a $80000 $one hundred bills in his home in Montclair, this is the Russian government to pay.
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