Federal police in arrested a Russian-born married couple on Friday and charged them with for Moscow.
The husband and wife — who hold Australian citizenship — were accused of “obtaining Australian Defence Force material” with the intention of leaking it to Russian officials, the police said in a statement.
The 40-year-old woman is a private in the Australian Defense Force and worked as an “information systems technician,” police said.
She allegedly traveled to while on leave from the army and instructed her husband to log into her official account to access defense materials.
The charges against the Australian couple
They were arrested at their home in Brisbane on Thursday and have been charged with “preparing for an espionage offense,” federal police commissioner Reece Kershaw told the media.
The charge carries a maximum sentence of 15 years in jail.
“Whether that information was handed over remains a key focus of our investigation,” the police chief said.
Warning from PM Albanese
On Friday, said he had been “briefed extensively” by security agencies about the arrests.
He cautioned anyone considering Australia’s national interests.
“People will be held to account who interfere with our national interests, and that’s precisely what these arrests represent,” Albanese said.
He did not comment further on the case, saying it was before the court.
dvv/sms (AFP, Reuters, dpa)
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