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On Monday, 4 March 2019, Sergei Skripal and his 33-year-old daughter Yulia collapsed in the centre of Salisbury in Wiltshire. Both were suffering the effects of A-234, a third-generation Russian-manufactured military grade Novichok nerve agent. As three suspects, all GRU officers, were quickly identified, it was also established that the door handle to the Skripals suburban home had been contaminated with the toxin.Whilst the Skripals had lived in the cathedral city for the past seven years, what Sergeis neighbours did not know was that he had once been a colonel in the Russian Federations military intelligence service. Back in July 1996, he had been posted under diplomatic cover to Madrid where he was subsequently cultivated by Pablo Miller, an MI6 officer operating as a businessman under the alias Antonio Alvares de Idalgo. Sergeis recruitment by Miller was one of many successes achieved by Western agencies following the collapse of the Soviet Bloc. These counter-intelligence triumphs had their origins in a joint FBI/CIA project codenamed COURTSHIP which was based on the rather risky tactic of making an approach to almost any identified KGB or GRU officer, in almost any environment a technique known as a cold pitch. It soon yielded results; within five years COURTSHIP had netted about twenty assets.Codenamed FORTHWITH, Sergei was betrayed in December 2001. Arrested in 2004, he was convicted of high treason in Russia, but was subsequently included in a prisoner swap in July 2010 and brought to the UK. The journey to the attempt on his life had begun.The Vienna spy swap was the culmination of a CIA plan to free a specific individual, Gennadi Vasilenko, who had been the Agencys key mole inside the KGB since March 1979. To acquire the necessary leverage, the FBI swooped on a large network in the United States, bringing to an end a surveillance operation, codenamed GHOST STORIES, that lasted ten years. Anxious to avoid further embarrassment over the arrests, Vladimir Putin personally authorised an exchange, unaware of Vasilenkos true status. It was only after the transaction had been completed, and two further Russian spies were exfiltrated from Moscow, that the Kremlin learned of Vasilenkos value, and the scale of the deception. For the very first time, a Russian government had been persuaded to release four traitors and send them to the West. The humiliation was complete. As Spy Swap reveals, Putins retribution would manifest itself in a quiet Wiltshire market town.

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Spy Swap

Spy Swap

The Humiliation of Putins Intelligence Services

Nigel West

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First published in Great Britain in 2020 by

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Copyright Nigel West, 2020

ISBN 978 1 52679 213 6

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Acknowledgements

The author owes a debt of gratitude to those who have assisted his research, among them Jack Platt, Vladimir Kuzichkin, Brian Kelley, Oleg Gordievsky, Vladimir Rezun, Dan Mulvenna, Oleg Sutyagin, Alan Kohler, Arthur Martin, Charles Elwell, Bill Hood, Keith Melton, Pete Bagley. Jack Barsky, Joe Reilly, Marti Peterson, Stan Levchenko, Elena Vavilova, Art Lindberg, John Guilsher, Stanislav Lunev, Tom Hayden, Ron Olive and Oleg Kalugin.

In Memoriam

Brian Kelley (19432011)

Jack Platt (19362017)

Abbreviations
ABWPolish Security Service
AHHungarian Security Service
AIVDDutch Security Service
BfVGerman Federal Security Service
BISCzech intelligence service
BMDFederal German intelligence service
CESIDCentro Superior de Informacin de la Defensa
CICounter-Intelligence
CIACentral Intelligence Agency
CNICentro Nacional de Inteligencia
CPGBCommunist Party of Great Britain
CSISCanadian Security Intelligence Service
DDODeputy Director of Operations
DLBDead-letter drop
ETABasque separatist organization
FBIFederal Bureau of Investigation
FCDFirst Chief Directorate
FISAForeign Intelligence Surveillance Act
FSBRussian Federation Security Service
GDRGerman Democratic Republic
HVAEast German foreign intelligence service
ILOInternational Labour Organization
KaPoEstonian Security Service
KGBSoviet foreign intelligence service
KRCounter-intelligence Line
KRCounter-intelligence
Line PRPolitical intelligence collection
Line XScientific and technical intelligence
MI5British Security Service
MI6British Secret Intelligence Service
MIVDDutch defence intelligence service
NISUS Naval Investigative Service
NOCNon-Official Cover
NSANational Security Agency
NYFOFBI New York Field Office
OKWGerman High Command
OPCWOrganisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
OSSOffice of Strategic Services
RCMPRoyal Canadian Mounted Police
SBSoviet Bloc Division, CIA
SBUUkrainian security service
SCDSecond Chief Directorate
SDSicherheitsdienst
SESoviet/Eastern Europe Division
SISBritish Secret Intelligence Service
StasiMinistry of State Security
SVRRussian Foreign Intelligence Service
Dramatis Personae
Ames, AldrichCIA officer
Anschlag, AndreasSVR illegal in Germany
Anschlag, HeidrunSVR illegal in Germany
Bar, CharlesKGB mole inside ASIO
Barsky, JackKGB illegal in New York
Bezrikov, AndreyRussian illegal in Cambridge, Mass.
Bloch, FelixState Department diplomat and KGB spy
Boone, DavidNSA analyst and KGB spy
Boshirov, RusianDr Alexander Mishkin
Brodie, IanSVR illegal in Canada
Brodie, LaurieSVR illegal in Canada
Brunet, GillesKGB spy in the RCMP Security Service
Buryakov, EvgeniSVR officer in New York
Cassidy, JoeUS Army double agent
Chapman, AnnaSVR spy in New York
Cherepanov, SergeiSVR illegal in Madrid, alias Henry Firth
Cherkashin, ViktorKGB officer at the Washington rezidentura
Chernyaev, RudolfKGB officer imprisoned in the US
Cohen, HelenKGB illegal code-named Mrs KILLJOY by MI5
Cohen, PeterKGB illegal code-named KILLJOY by MI5
Danilin, MikhailKGB officer
Delisle, JeffreyCanadian spy for the GRU
DesLauriers, RichardFBI Supervisory Special Agent
Droulimsky, DmitriFBI Special Agent
Elliott, JohnASIO mole suspect
Elwell, CharlesMI5 officer
Enger, ValdekKGB officer imprisoned in the US
Flores, RobertoSpanish CNI intelligence officer
Foley, TraceyAlias of Elena Vavilova
Fradkov, MikhailDirector of the SVR
Frith, HenryAlias of Sergei Cherepanov
Gee, EthelKGB spy code-named TRELLIS by MI5
Geiger, DonnaNIS double agent
Gordievsky, OlegKGB spy code-named NOCTON
Gundarev, ViktorKGB defector in Athens
Guryev, LydiaRussian illegal, in Montclair, New Jersey
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