Chancellor says Austria needs to deter Russian infiltration after allegations of spying emerge

FILE - Austria's Chancellor Karl Nehammer speaks with the media as he arrives for a EU Summit in Brussels, Thursday, March 21, 2024. The arrest in recent days of a former Austrian intelligence officer on serious allegations of spying for Russia suggests that Austria needs to boost its security to thwart Russian infiltration, Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer said Monday, April 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Omar Havana, File)

VIENNA (AP) — The arrest in recent days of a former Austrian intelligence officer on serious allegations of spying for Russia suggests that Austria needs to boost its security to thwart Russian infiltration, Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer said Monday.

The allegations against Egisto Ott, who worked for a now-defunct intelligence agency and whose arrest was announced Friday, are “grave†and have prompted the chancellor to call a meeting next week of Austria’s National Security Council, he said. Ott has denied wrongdoing.

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