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Portuguese media said the arrested Portuguese citizen worked for the national SIS intelligence service and was suspected of being a double agent who was passing sensitive information about NATO and the EU to Russia, RFE/RL wrote.

There was no official confirmation of this from either Portugal or Italy, and the two suspects were not named. The Russian Embassy in Rome also declined to comment.

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The Hague-based Eurojust said that besides the two arrests and the seizure of evidence in Italy, house searches were carried out in Portugal as part of the operation.

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