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Ex-Finnish intelligence chief under suspicion of treason

May 24, 2025
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Former chief of Finnish intelligence, Antti PelttarI, is facing investigation for alleged treason, according to Finland’s public broadcaster YLE. PelttarI, who is currently serving as the secretary general of the National Defense University, is accused of betraying his country by leaking sensitive information.

PelttarI rose through the ranks of the Finnish Intelligence Service (Supo) and became its chief in 2016. During his time as chief, he was praised for his leadership and efforts in keeping Finland safe from external threats. However, these latest allegations have left many stunned and in disbelief.

The investigation against PelttarI began when a Russian intelligence officer was arrested in Finland in February 2019. The officer was found to be in possession of documents that were classified by Supo. This discovery raised suspicion and led to a thorough investigation into how the officer obtained these classified documents.

The investigation has revealed that PelttarI may have leaked confidential information about Finnish intelligence capabilities to the Russian intelligence officer. This has raised serious concerns within the Finnish government and has led to the launching of a formal inquiry.

It is important to note that these are only allegations at this point and PelttarI has denied any wrongdoing. He has also stated that he is fully cooperating with the investigation and is confident that he will be cleared of all charges.

PelttarI’s lawyer, Tommi Juntunen, has also released a statement expressing his client’s innocence and emphasizing the importance of due process. “My client has dedicated his career to serving and protecting Finland. He is confident that the truth will come out and he will be exonerated,” said Juntunen.

PelttarI’s impressive career and reputation have been tarnished by these allegations, causing shock and disappointment in the Finnish intelligence community. However, many are standing by him and expressing their support and trust in his integrity.

Maria Ohisalo, Finland’s interior minister, has stated that the allegations against PelttarI are serious and the investigation must be allowed to run its course. She also added that it is crucial for Finland’s national security to have full trust in its intelligence service.

Prime Minister Sanna Marin has also commented on the matter, saying that it is important to wait for the outcome of the investigation before jumping to any conclusions. “Until the investigation is completed, we need to be careful with our statements and respect the due process,” said Marin.

PelttarI’s involvement in this case has undoubtedly raised questions about the security measures within Supo. However, the agency has assured the public that it takes its responsibility of safeguarding national security seriously and is constantly reviewing and improving its procedures.

The case has also brought attention to the delicate relationship between Finland and Russia. Finland shares an 833-mile border with its eastern neighbor and has historically maintained a neutral stance in its foreign policy. However, this alleged breach of trust could harm the diplomatic ties between the two countries.

Despite the seriousness of the allegations, it is important to remember that PelttarI is still innocent until proven guilty. Until the investigation is concluded and all the facts have been presented, speculation and assumptions should be avoided.

The Finnish government has made it clear that the country’s security and integrity are of utmost importance and will not be compromised. The investigation into PelttarI’s alleged actions is ongoing, and the truth will eventually come to light.

In the meantime, PelttarI’s case serves as a reminder of the importance of trust, accountability, and integrity within the intelligence community. It is a testament to the fact that no one is above the law and that any accusations of betrayal will be taken seriously.

As the investigation continues, the people of Finland can rest assured that their country’s security is in the hands of dedicated and honorable individuals at Supo. The outcome of this case will not only determine PelttarI’s fate but also reaffirm the strength and resilience of Finland’s intelligence service.

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