Judge rejected a Whelan appeal to be let out on bail.
Judge rejected a Whelan appeal to be let out on bail.
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MOSCOW: On Tuesday , the lawyer for a former US marine accused of spying by Russia said that his client had been misled before his arrest and believed that a thumb drive handed to him in a hotel room had contained cultural rather than secret information.

In a Moscow hotel room on Dec. 28, Russia`s Federal Security Serviced detained Paul Whelan, who holds US, British, Canadian and Irish passports,. Whelan, who denies the charges, was detained after receiving a thumb drive containing a list of all the employees of a secret Russian state agency, Russian online news portal Rosbalt as reported earlier this month, and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has said Whelan was "caught red-handed."

As reported , on Tuesday , Vladimir Zherebenkov, Whelan`s lawyer, that his client had unknowingly accepted secret information from someone. Zherebenkov said that, "Paul was actually meant to receive information from an individual that was not classified."

The lawyer said that,  Whelan had not been able to see what was on the thumb drive because he had been detained before he had a chance to do so, "These were cultural things, a trip to a cathedral, Paul`s holiday...photographs. But as it turned out, it contained classified information."

On Tuesday,  Whelan appeared in a Moscow court where a judge rejected a request for him to be let out on bail. Wearing a blue shirt and dark trousers, he looked calm but sombre as he stood inside a glass courtroom cage.

The court session was closed to reporters, but his lawyer said afterwards that Whelan had given a 15-minute speech to the court in which he had rejected the allegations against him in detail. The lawyer declined to clarify if Whelan knew the individual who handed him the secret information.

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