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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Another day, another hot Russian spy busted
2010-07-28
A young Russian beautician, Anna Fermanova, has been arrested in Texas as part of the American investigation into suspected foreign spies, it has emerged. The 24 year-old, who lives near Dallas, was apprehended after attempting to take state-of-the-art night-vision scopes and other restricted items to Russia. The items were confiscated when she attempted to board a flight to Moscow earlier this year. She was arrested when returning to America this month.

The case is being compared to that of Anna Chapman, a suspected Russian spy who was arrested in New York and then returned to Russia under a "spy swap exchange" earlier this month. There is no evidence that the two women knew one another.

It has been reported that Miss Fermanova was arrested on July 15th for "knowingly and intentionally" attempting to export "defense articles on the United States Munitions list." The night-vision goggles and scopes cannot be exported without approval from the US State Department, as they are considered to be sophisticated military weapons. Among the items she was caught with were a Raptor 4X Night Vision Weapons Sight, which she had bought online. A customs agent claimed that the sight's ID numbers "had been covered with black marker pens".

Miss Fermanova is under house arrest and has had her passport confiscated. She is expected to attend court in New York later this month where she faces up to 10 years in prison.

Scott Palmer, the woman's lawyer, said that the charges were "false allegations" and "too sensitive to be discussed." It was reported that Ms Fermanova's husband intended to resell the night-vision scopes to hunters.
Simple, yet heavily armed, Russian elk hunters
Miss Fermanova is thought to split her time between Moscow and Dallas, Texas. She teaches English in the Russian capital. According to her Facebook page, she is a 2005 graduate of the Ogle School of Hair Skin and Nails. She holds a cosmetologist licence in Texas.
Photos at the link.
She came to America as a child with her parents from Latvia. There is growing concern in America over the actions of apparently "cold-war style" spies, several of whom were caught last month living apparently ordinary lives in suburban America. Earlier this month, 10 suspected spies including Chapman, pleaded guilty to federal charges and were deported as part of Cold War-style spy exchange. Dmitry Medvedev, the Russian president, signed a decree pardoning four Russians convicted of spying for the US.
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#9  we in AMERIKA must do our best to defend this

It sounds like you are volunteering for the duty, JosephM. Are there not enough beautiful young women on Guam? ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-07-28 20:27  

#8  D *** NG IT, clearly the POST-SOVIET RUSSIANS have learned their BBC + BRIT TABLOIDS lessons well - it is also clear that we in AMERIKA must do our best to defend this outstanding new Russ + International Socialist + Fascists-for-Communism tradition!
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2010-07-28 19:46  

#7  The current incarnation of the KGB, et al., is the FSB, Federal'naya sluzhba bezopasnosti Rossiyskoy Federatsii, or "Federal Security Service".

Oddly enough, the Military Intelligence Directorate, the GRU, Glavnoye Razvedyvatel'noye Upravleniye, or "II Main Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation", has had the same name since 1918.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2010-07-28 19:34  

#6  Not to mention Russia is likely slipping in a few highly competent other-than-Mexican illegals over our southern borders along with the vast army of 'regular' illegals.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2010-07-28 13:13  

#5  another acronym

Perhaps you mean the GRU? Russian military intel org
Posted by: lotp   2010-07-28 11:39  

#4  Travel and living between Moscow & Dallas, very nice clothes? Either her husband is well-to-do or teaching English and practicing Cosmetology pay very well, better than I ever thought.
Posted by: tipover   2010-07-28 11:16  

#3  ...under house arrest and has had her passport confiscated. Yeah, that should work. Our borders are so secure atfer all.
Posted by: Formerly Dan   2010-07-28 11:00  

#2  Hey Karl, do you suppose those russian bride dating sites are actually sponsored by the KGB?

Jim, I think there might be a connection. Its not the KGB, they've changed alphabets or something, you know OVRA, NKVD, KGB...another week another acronym.
Posted by: James Carville/Karl Rove   2010-07-28 10:35  

#1  Unlike typical spy retirements in obscurity, the Russians should capitalize on this by putting these women into the fashion industry, touting "spy chic" clothing.

Of course, women would *never* be interested in having a fashion look that said excitement, minor intrigue, suspense, keeping secrets, romance, foreign travel, with the only real risk of becoming a celebrity fashion model if they were caught. Oh, heck no.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2010-07-28 10:23  

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