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Austrian Ex-Intelligence Officer Found Guilty of Russia Spying Charges

The jury said Ott passed sensitive data to Russian intelligence and Jan Marsalek, and he received a four-year-and-one-month sentence.

  • On Wednesday, a Vienna jury convicted former Austrian intelligence officer Egisto Ott of spying for Russia, sentencing him to four years and one month in prison.
  • Prosecutors told the court that Ott was "not romantic about Russia," but acted out of financial motives and frustration, collecting personal data from police databases for Jan Marsalek between 2015 and 2020.
  • The court heard that Ott obtained interior ministry work phones after they accidentally fell into the River Danube and copied secret electronic security hardware for Russian intelligence at Marsalek's behest.
  • Fugitive Marsalek, currently believed to be in Moscow, remains subject to an Interpol Red Notice spanning 196-member nations, with alleged operations across Europe including Bulgarians convicted in London last year.
  • The verdict marks Austria's biggest spy trial in years, reviving fears that the Republic remains a hub for espionage; when authorities arrested Ott in 2024, then-Chancellor Karl Nehammer called it a threat to national security.
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The verdict against the suspected spy is not yet final. He has appealed.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Egisto Otta was sentenced to four years and one month ' s imprisonment.

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Former Austrian intelligence officer Egisto Ott was found guilty on Wednesday of spying for Russia in what has been described as Austria's biggest espionage trial in recent years, a scandal that has revived fears that Austria remains a hotbed of Russian espionage.

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A former Austrian intelligence officer, Egisto Ott, was sentenced on Wednesday in Austria to over four years in prison - with execution - for carrying out, for years, spying on Russia and to the detriment of the West and its country, reports AFP.

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ORF.at News broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Tuesday, May 19, 2026.
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