Ott Process: the Marsalek Puzzle and Money Bundle in the Fastfood Saucerl
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The trial on suspicion of Russia's spying against ex-BVT official Egisto Ott is heading towards the end. Chats are now supposed to tell whether the alleged Kremlin agent Jan Marsalek really had his fingers in the game.
Michael Kloibmüller, who is expected to be the last witness in the trial against Egisto Ott, described the incident with cell phones that first landed in the water and then in Russia.
The case against the ex-constitutional defender goes to the final sprint with the hearing of the ex-cabinett chief at the Ministry of Interior. Further investigations against Ott involve 36,000 police officers
Ott is said to have passed on personal data collected from the service phone of former cabinet chief Michael Kloibmüller and received 50,000 euros from Jan Marsalek. Kloibmüller said what was on the phone.
VIENNA. On Monday, the espionage trial against the former Chief Inspector of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution and the Fight against Terrorism (BVT), Egisto Ott, continued at the Vienna State Court.
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