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Russia-born Australia army private Kira Korolev and husband Igor accused of spying for Moscow

  • The couple have been denied bail, on the first charges against suspected operatives under Australia’s sweeping modernised espionage laws

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Kira Korolev, 40, and her husband Igor Korolev, 62, are Russia-born Australian citizens and hold Russian passports. Photo: Handout

An Australian army private and her husband accused of spying for Russia were denied bail on Friday, on the first charges against suspected operatives under Australia’s sweeping espionage laws enacted in 2018.

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Kira Korolev, 40, and her husband Igor Korolev, 62, are Russia-born Australian citizens and hold Russian passports. They did not appear in person and were represented by lawyers in the Brisbane Magistrates Court on a charge each of preparing for an espionage offence.

They did not enter pleas and will appear next in a federal court on September 20. Their lawyers made no public statements.

Australian Federal Police Commissioner Reece Kershaw had earlier told reporters the couple allegedly “worked together to access Australian Defence Force material that related to Australia’s national security interests”.

Kira Korolev, 40, is accused of spying for Russia. Photo: Facebook/@Kira Korolev
Kira Korolev, 40, is accused of spying for Russia. Photo: Facebook/@Kira Korolev

“We allege they sought that information with the intention of providing it to Russian authorities. Whether that information was handed over remains a key focus of our investigation,” Kershaw said.

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