• Quokka
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    332 years ago

    Sergey Ochigava, who had Russian and Israeli identification, faces felony charges of being an aircraft stowaway

    Would not be surprised if he was a spy.

    • @aseriesoftubes@lemmy.world
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      352 years ago

      Would not be surprised if he was a spy.

      Nah, the article says he was wandering around the plane trying to steal food and chat with strangers. That’s a lot of interactions over the course of an eight-hour flight. A spy would surely keep a much lower profile than that… Or maybe that’s how he throws people off his trail!

    • @PrinceWith999Enemies@lemmy.world
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      102 years ago

      So, typically an employee of an intelligence agency has a diplomatic passport and is attached to an embassy or some such. It is considered generally unacceptable (at least in some countries) to have a cover as a journalist, but other private employment is allowed. Being an intelligence officer with a cover as part of an aid agency is generally not allowed, although that does happen, and results in things like vaccine refusals and the execution of medical personnel who are trying to eliminate diseases. I’m not going into specifics, but one of the places where that happened rhymes with “Wackystan.”

      Anyway, the job of the intelligence officer is to recruit spies, like an admin assistant in some government agency. They generally don’t do the physical spying themselves, but they’ll use various approaches to get foreign nationals to send them files and such.

      In any case, this person just seems like a cool con man. The absolute last thing someone involved in intelligence wants to do is attract attention (most of the time - some recent Russian operations in the US have been quite blatant), and this person was just having a great time.

    • @Newguy@lemmy.world
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      92 years ago

      The best spy would probably say something similar. “IDK.” He did take chocolate from the crew, so this maybe a surprise spy.

      • Quokka
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        82 years ago

        Hopefully this man wasn’t a German child, or else it’d be a kinder surprise spy.

        • Øπ3ŕ
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          12 years ago

          A kinder surprise gives chocolate, does not take it. 🤪

          • Quokka
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            22 years ago

            Well if you expected it, it wouldn’t be much of a surprise would it?

            • Øπ3ŕ
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              12 years ago

              So, there’s no such thing as a kinder surprise as it says on the package? 🥹