Estonia detains Russian national suspected of preparing cybercrime

The Estonian Internal Security Service (KAPO) has detained a Russian national suspected by prosecutors of preparing cyberattacks targeting government agencies of the Baltic state, the KAPO and the prosecutor’s office said in a joint statement on Tuesday.

“The detained Russian citizen is suspected of nonviolent action against the Estonian Republic as an agent of the [Russian] Federal Security Service [FSB] and of preparation of a cybercrime. The Estonian government agencies were targets of his anti-state activities.”

The KAPO has refuted, however, allegations that the arrested man had been involved in problems related to identification cards.

“The activity of a special services officer was not connected with problems related to ID-card certificates. …. At the moment, it is impossible to tell in detail about which state institutions were his goal, and how he intended to gain access to them,” press secretary of the State Prosecutor’s Office, Kaarel Kallas, told the Postimees newspaper.

According to the statement, the detention was carried out at a border checkpoint in Estonia’s city of Narva.

The Russian Embassy in Estonia has told Sputnik that it had not received official information about the detention of the citizen, with the Russian Consulate General in Narva saying that no one had informed it about the incident.