- Gennadi Zakharov
Gennadi Zakharov was a Soviet
physicist who worked for theUnited Nations .In 1986, a Guyanese student, known to the world only as “C.S.”, met him at a subway station in the Queens borough of
New York . C.S. had known Zakharov for about three years. He had been helped by Zakharov in his studies and in securing a job with a defense subcontractor.During their encounter in the subway station, C.S. handed over an envelope that contained classified documents describing
United States Air Force jet engine s in exchange for $1,000 in cash. Immediately after the exchange, agents of theFederal Bureau of Investigation swarmed around Zakharov, subduing him and shackling him in handcuffs. It was only then that Zakharov discovered that C.S. was working undercover with the FBI and that his plan to steal secret technical information from theUnited States had failed.Serrill, Michael S.September 15 ,1986 . "Moscow Takes a Hostage", "Time Magazine".]The
KGB retaliated to this incident by arrestingNicholas Daniloff , an Americanjournalist , three days later inMoscow charging him withespionage . After a hectic discussion between the two governments, the two men were exchanged without pressing any charges.References
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