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  • 5/13/2025
Bulgarian spy ringleader Orlin Roussev is interviewed by the Metropolitan Police. Roussev, 47, is one of six Bulgarians have been jailed after being convicted of spying for Russia on an industrial scale. Source: PA, Met Police

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00:00Well, I'm Dynak, and I will be thrilled to see how on God's earth there is a connection between me and Russia or any other state,
00:08because I haven't been a spy or a government agency employed for a state or state.
00:14So, you know, I'm thrilled to kind of find out eventually how...
00:18I believe it's not based on highly likely and somebody somewhere thinks something in the air, or pulling a Sanch 2 on me, I hope.
00:26Okay, let me just finish explaining what I mean by collecting information for an enemy state.
00:34So the information being collected could be documents or messages or sketches or plans or notes or any other material.
00:43No James Bond activity on Mayan, I guarantee you.
00:47Basically what happens is that that work is not like, you know, you can't tell Leonardo da Vinci, you know, you start painting from 9 to 5.
00:54That job is not 9 to 5, it's an inspiration, how you feel.
00:57So I also don't work like the robot, but, you know, I go and grab a coffee, I take a sip, then, you know, I bit relax, then I present in my mind what needs to be done.
01:06You know, it takes a lot of preparation, not mediation, just preparation, you know, in your world, what you do, how you do, where you do it.
01:12And I was about to have my, like, six o'clock tea with something, and then all hell broke loose.
01:19Okay.

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