❓WHAT HAPPENED: A 27-year-old Norwegian man employed as a security guard at the U.S. Embassy in Oslo has been charged with spying on behalf of Russia and Iran, according to documents filed by prosecutors in the country.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Norwegian prosecutors, a 27-year-old spy, the U.S. Embassy in Oslo, and Russian and Iranian intelligence.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The espionage activities are alleged to have occurred between March 2024 and November 20, 2024, with an indictment filed on July 22, 2025.
💬KEY QUOTE: In the indictment, filed on July 22, Norwegian prosecutors stress the gravity of the espionage, “because the aim was to reveal information to a foreign state.”
🎯IMPACT: The indictment marks the latest concerning incident of espionage being carried out against the United States.
A Norwegian man employed as a security guard at the U.S. Embassy in Oslo has been charged with spying on behalf of Russia and Iran, according to documents filed by prosecutors in the NATO country. Norwegian officials allege the 27-year-old man engaged in espionage, supplying Russian and Iranian intelligence agents with embassy security plans, a list of couriers used by Norwegian intelligence, and the personal contact information for diplomats, staff, and their families. He also allegedly supplied foreign intelligence with a list of license plates associated with U.S. embassy vehicles.
These espionage activities are alleged to have occurred between March 2024 and November 20, 2024—the latter being the date of his initial arrest. In the indictment, filed on July 22, Norwegian prosecutors stress the gravity of the espionage, “notably because the aim was to reveal information to a foreign state.”
The indictment states that the man received payments—which he attempted to conceal—in Bitcoin and euros. Prosecutors state that the estimated €17,000 in payments was deposited in various sums in the accounts of associates.
The accused spy, while acknowledging his actions, rejects the charges against him, according to his lawyer, Inger Zadig.
This marks the latest concerning incident of espionage against the United States and its allies. The National Pulse reported earlier this month that two Chinese nationals were arrested for spying on the U.S. Navy. They face charges of allegedly acting as agents for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) regime to collect intelligence from U.S. Navy service members and bases and attempt to recruit military members to carry out tasks for the Ministry of State Security (MSS), China’s main intelligence force.
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