TWO EAST BLOCK SPIES DEFECT TO SWEDEN

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CIA-RDP88-01314R000300590014-4
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
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December 16, 2016
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November 8, 2004
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14
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Publication Date: 
October 27, 1973
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NSPR
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H rI'TII? LONDON TI ~ES 2'f OCT 19'T3 Approved For Release 2005/01/11 : CIA-RDP88-01314R I r PV~srrrr, ?n From Roger Choate Stockholm, Oct 2G Two eastern block spies have defected to Sweden and dis- closed methods of espionage used against the country, Mr Carl Persson, the national police chief, said today. Mr Per'-son made his disclo- sure, amid a national uproar about articles published here which are said to have conrpro- raised the Swedish secret service. lie said the two shies, wont he did not identify, "provided us with extremely valuable in- formation about how spivs work against our country, the spy net- work and methods used ". He did not disclose their nationali- ties. They defected " durirl the past few months " he added. One had worked in Europe as an agent for 14 years. He was des- cribed by Air Persson as " very well .informed ". The other had operated in Sweden, and his assignment was to analyse economic and political condi- tions "and send reports to his Country"'. Referring to recent articles in Sweden about the. Swedish intel- ligence agency, Air Persson said : " q gaittst the background of what I have just said, I want to emphasise how important it is that secret information about our total defence he kept intact." Last Monday Swedish security police raided the Stockholm office of a magazine and arrested two of its editors. The left,ing publication Fib: Kulturfronr, caused a political storm by pirb- lishing articles alleging that the secret ser ice spied on Arab embassies and broke into the Egyptian chancellery. The magazine said activities of the secret service included sending information to the American Central Intelligence ,PA.g;ency about. conditions in North Knrea, China and, in par- ticular, North Vietnam, In addition, Fib : Kulturfront said that the intelligence agency had infiltrated the rul- ing Social Democratic Party in Sweden, as well as the trade union movement, and kept close watch on left-wingers within those organizations. ,k judicial Prosecutor has said that journalists were suspected of operations which threatened national security. lie added that electronic eavesdropping de- vices had been discovered in a flat near the agency's head- quaricrs in Stockholm's Old Town, The existence of the agency was not known publicly until last spring, The police raid on the magazine has caused a revolt within the Social Democratic Party. Some' nnmtbers have demanded a parliamentary in- vestigation into the affair. Opposition parties have mainly kept silent. More fuel was added to the fire when the mass circulation newspaper Expressen on Wednesday pubk- shed what it said was infornta- tion that the Fib: kulturfront editors had in their possession. It included codes used by foreign powers, industrial spy- ing, information about Russian Manoeuvres and details of the Private life of a prominent Scan- dinavian. ? The prosecutor has started- proceedings against the newspaper. Approved For Release 2005/01/11 : CIA-RDP88-01314R000300590014-4