MOSCOW, November 26. /TASS/. Moscow revoked accreditation from a UK diplomat that replaced one of the previously expelled UK intelligence officers and ordered him to leave the country within two weeks, the Russian Federal Security Service said.
"It has been conclusively ascertained that the second secretary of the political department of the UK Embassy in Moscow, Wilkes Edward Pryor, who was sent to Moscow from the Eastern Europe and Central Asia Directorate of the UK Foreign Office and replaced in a cover job one of the six British intelligence officers that had been expelled from Russia in August of this year, deliberately provided false information when obtaining a permit to enter our country, thereby violating Russian law," the agency said. "At the same time, the Federal Security Service of Russia has detected signs that said diplomat conducted intelligence and sabotage work, threatening the security of the Russian Federation."
"Based on the aforementioned grounds, the Russian Foreign Ministry, in cooperation with the concerned agencies, made a decision to strip Wilkes Edward Pryor of accreditation, and he is ordered to leave Russia within two weeks," the agency, also known as the FSB, went on to say.
According the FSB, an undeclared UK intelligence presence under the cover of the embassy in Moscow was detected through counterintelligence efforts.
"The Russian Federal Security Service will continue work to counter intelligence and sabotage activities of foreign intelligence services by all available methods," it stated.