On this day - 18 February
Historical items of interest as featured in the papers of the day.
Robert Hanssen arrested for spying for Soviet Union
Robert Hanssen was arrested on February 18th 2001 following a lengthy FBI career throughout which he was selling information to the Russian KGB. He sold over 6000 top secret documents. As discussed in the Sunday Express article, he was paid in a variety of different forms including diamonds and cash, which he hoped would provide some security to his 6 children.
A plea deal was arranged and on July 6th 2001 Hanssen pled guilty to 13 counts of espionage, one count of attempted espionage and one count of conspiracy to commit espionage. He received 15 consecutive life sentences in prison without the possibility of parole.
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Perseverance touches down on Mars
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