Pablo Gonzlez's Russian Spy Swap
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•Russian activist speaks out in espionage case after prisoner swap
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Pablo González was taken from a prison in Poland and flown to Moscow on a plane carrying Russian deep-cover agents, hackers and a hitman for the FSB intelligence service.
The 42-year-old was part of a major prisoner swap for Westerners held in Russian jails and Russian dissidents.
He’d been arrested in Poland in 2022 for alleged espionage.
His daughter Zhanna Nemtsova is speaking out in the first interview she's given about the man who spied on her.
Pablo González is accused of spying on Russian opposition activists in Europe .
Polish investigators found reports detailing movements, contacts and profiles of people.
But state TV report declared that Poland had no evidence of that.
But BBC has not had direct access to any of the material in this case.
The value of what he gathered on the Russian opposition is unclear.
Journalist Pablo González was arrested in Poland and returned to Russia last month .
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