A Lisbon court judge ruled that Frederico Carvalhao Gil, extradited following his arrest in Rome on May 21 on suspicion of handing over confidential documents to a Russian national, should be detained on suspicion of spying.
The 57-year-old is being held on suspicion of espionage, selling state secrets, corruption and money laundering.
Some of the documents he is accused of passing to a Russian handler for payment reportedly contain confidential information on European security and NATO operations. Portugal is both an EU and NATO member.
Media reports indicated Gil is a long-serving and senior member of Portugal's SIS intelligence services, set up in 1985 just as the country prepared to join the European Union.
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