Overview
- Six Bulgarian nationals were convicted of operating a Russian-directed spy ring from a guesthouse in Great Yarmouth, UK.
- The network, overseen by alleged Russian agent Jan Marsalek, engaged in covert surveillance and sabotage over three years.
- Tactics included honeytrap schemes, drone-dropped pig's blood on the Kazakhstan embassy, and a kidnapping plot on UK soil.
- Hidden surveillance devices, including spyware concealed in everyday objects, were recovered from the guesthouse.
- The defendants face sentencing at the Old Bailey, with potential prison terms of up to 14 years for espionage in the UK and other European nations.