A Russian Spymaster behind a spy -based espionaging may have worked with MI6 and American information before he fled to Moscow, it was reported.
Fugitive businessman Jan Marsalek could have been the 'biggest assets' for Western intelligence services until he was involved in the greatest fraud ever in Germany, has suggested security sources.
Marsalek, 44, directed a group of six Bulgarians based in the VK in espionage activities throughout Europe, including abductions of abductions and display.
He exchanged nearly 80,000 messages with the British boss of the Spy Cell, Orlin Roussev, who expand six sinister operations, including supervision of Ukrainian soldiers in an American air base in Germany.
The spies were convicted in the old Bailey last week and are sentenced to 14 years in prison.
But Marsalek, the former Chief Operating Officer of Electronic Payment Company Wirecard, continues to have fled in general when the company collapsed in the midst of £ 1.6 billion fraud.
The grandson of a Soviet spy, Marsalek is supposed to have been brought into the Russian information by former Gru officer Stanislav Petlinsky after the couple in 2014 was a hunt for a hunt for his girlfriend's birthday party in Nice, France.
In 2018 he appeared to have been in possession of top -secret documents that contain the formula for Novichok, the fatal nerve agent that Sergei and Yulia Skripal in Salisbury poisoned that same year.

Jan Marsalek, 44, directed a group of six Bulgarians based in the VK in espionage activities throughout Europe, including abductions and display plots

He exchanged nearly 80,000 messages with the British boss of the Spy Cell, Orlin Roussev (photo), and expanded six sinister operations

Marsalek is also accused of planning to use private armies to arrange the flow of migrants to Europe on the assignment of Vladimir Putin
The German minister Bernd Schmidbauer, who had previously run his intelligence services, later told an investigation that this discovery was discussed by agencies around the world and met Marsalek that year to discuss how he obtained the formula.
During that meeting, Marsalek hurt him that he had security services around the world 'in my pocket' and had been 'spoken with them for years'.
Mr. Schmidbauer said that he believed that several intelligence services would like to talk to the businessman at the moment, so that Wirecard could be used “to follow certain money laundering, organized crime, closely.”
The proposed maps of Wirecard were used by undercover agents of the German Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) and its Federal Intelligence Service (BND) in 2013.
The US Department of Justice contacted Marsalek in 2019 to ask for his help with tracing a fugitive, a source told the Sunday Telegraph.
And Petlinsky told the newspaper that his protégé had a very good relationship with a representative of MI6 in London '.
Intelligence sources, however, told the mail that it was 'a piece' to suggest that because Wirecard may have been used by other Western law enforcement agencies, that Marsalek was a British intelligence activa.
Marsalek is also accused of planning private armies to arrange the flow of migrants to Europe on behalf of Vladimir Putin.
In 2017 he tried to mobilize a 15,000-copy group of mercenaries to control the border in Libya, an important migration route, Der Spiegel reported.