Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Who is Anna Chapman? Profile of the beautiful accused spy in Russian secret agent ring



Anna Chapman's story unfolds like a plot straight from a James Bond movie.

The beautiful 28-year-old divorced woman who says she ran an online real estate company worth $ 2 million, was one of the 11 accused Russian secret agents were arrested by FBI agents.

Prosecutors say they were all part of a ring of old-school spies who answered to "Moscow Central" and lived undercover as ordinary suburbanites.


Chapman's Facebook page, which she also uses the Russian form of her name "Anya," reveals a photo album of sexy profile pictures that can be easily headshots in a casting call for the next Bond girl to be found.

Chapman notes in a slinky animal print mini dress casually in a shot with a cigarette, and a fiery Scarlett tight cocktail dress in several others.

The page still seems active - a friend posted a link to a story in which Washington Post's arrest on Tuesday.

The "about me" section the properties of this credo: "If you can imagine it, you can achieve this if you can dream it, you can."

Five of the suspects, including Chapman, were arrested in New York. Chapman's alleged missions, described in a 18-page court complaint, read like the pages of a spy movie.

According to the document, she bought a cell phone under the alias "Irine Kustov and the fake address" 99 Fake Street. "

FBI agents took the Verizon phone contract and Motorola charger with the package that can be used for calling cards for international calls in a trash can after Chapman was arrested, according to the complaint.

The court document also details Chapman's interactions with an undercover FBI agent who fed her instructions for preparing a false passport to help other female spy.

She was assigned to a journal in a certain way to other spy signal contact lead to hold.

Chapman is quoted in the complaint back to repeat the following instructions: "Okay, tomorrow at 11, I sit at one of the banks, they will ask me if she saw me in California. Am I going to say no, it was in the Hamptons. I will document, tell her to sign. I will keep the magazine, this is how they will recognize me. "

She was arrested before the mission was carried out. Chapman appeared in Manhattan federal court on June 28 2010 with four other alleged spies.

"The evidence here is overwhelming. It's easy. It is strong," said Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Farbiarz the hearing.

"This is a Russian agent" he said, gesturing dramatically at Chapman. Farbiarz went to call her an "experienced deceiver" and a "special agent."

The Russian government played down the arrests, calling the allegations "unfounded and inappropriate."

Starting as early as 2000, the accused spies were gathered on a bench in Central Park and Brooklyn looked plot in a restaurant, Queens, sharing computer files wirelessly in a Times Square Starbucks, smooth shifting bags in Forest Hills, Queens, Long Island Rail Road station and burying money in the ground north of the state.

Apart from the New York area, the alleged spies operated in Boston, Seattle and Arlington, Virginia

Labels:

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home