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Russias Federal Security Service (FSB) claimedFriday that a Russian-born American who was imprisoned previously today for spying had been working with the Pentagon todevelop a system for genetically screening the Russian population.Gene Spector was sentenced to 15 years in prison on Tuesday, though the nature of the 2023 espionage charges against him was not revealed.
The trial was held behind closed doors.The American, acting in the interests of the Pentagon and a business organization affiliated with it, gathered and transferred numerous biotechnological and biomedical details, including information making up a state trick, to a foreign party, the FSB was estimated as saying by Interfax.This details was meant for the subsequent creation of a high-speed hereditary screening system of the Russian population by the United States, the company added.The precise nature of the claims remains uncertain, though hereditary screening is typically used in medicine to detect gene mutations connected to inherited diseases, uncommon conditions and particular cancers.
Spector is listed among the creators of a possible cancer treatment, according to Russias intellectual property database, as pointed out by the RBC organization news outlet.Spector was very first jailed in 2020 on charges of moderating a kickback to the assistant of previous Russian Deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich in the type of getaways to Thailand and the Dominican Republic.He was sentenced to four years in prison in 2021, but that sentence was later on minimized by six months following a retrial.Spector was born in Leningrad in 1972 and was raised in the Soviet Union, according to the state-run RIA Novosti news firm, and his Russian name is Yevgeny Mironovich.
He later on became a U.S.
resident however went back to Russia to reside in St.
Petersburg with his partner and children.He formerly acted as CEO of Medpolimerprom, a group of business that makes plastic medical devices.The United States formerly stated it did not think Spector was wrongfully detained.





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