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Her dad was KGB: Ex-husband of alleged spy

The ex-husband of a glamorous accused spy arrested in the United States says her father was a high-ranking KGB officer and he wasn't shocked to learn about his former wife's secret life, a British newspaper reported today.

Updated on: Jul 02, 2010 04:10 PM IST
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The ex-husband of a glamorous accused spy arrested in the United States says her father was a high-ranking KGB officer and he wasn't shocked to learn about his former wife's secret life, a British newspaper reported on Friday.

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Alex Chapman told London's Daily Telegraph when he saw that ex-wife Anna Chapman had been arrested over allegations of spying "it didn't come as much of a surprise, to be honest." "Towards the end of our marriage she became very secretive, going for meetings on her own with 'Russian friends', and I guess it might have been because she was in contact with the Russian government," he was quoted as saying in the Friday article. Alex Chapman, 30, said he'd been interviewed by MI5, Britain's domestic spy agency, earlier this week.

"The officer told me she would need everything and I told her what I knew," the newspaper quoted him as saying. The couple was married in Russia in 2002, divorced in 2006. Anna Chapman, one of 10 alleged members of a Russian spy ring arrested in the United States, has been denied bail. An 11th alleged member of the spy ring jumped bail in Cyprus, and police there are hunting for him.

Domestic spy agency MI5, in charge of counterespionage in Britain, is investigating the extent to which Foley and Chapman had links to London, their contacts in the UK, and will likely seek to find out whether either attempted to recruit British officials as informants.

Government officials would not comment on the investigation, but acknowledged that intelligence and law enforcement officers would be attempting to verify details of Chapman's time in London, including her contacts in the business community and her frequent appearances at glitzy nightclubs.

Hague declined to say whether intelligence agencies believe Chapman may have spied on Britain, as well as the United States. "I'll have to comment on that at a later stage," he told reporters on Thursday.

 
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