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Aleksandr Poteyev (Aleksandr Nikolayevich Poteyev) was born on 3 March, 1952 in Luninets, Belarus, is a Former Deputy Head of Directorate S. Discover Aleksandr Poteyev's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?
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Aleksandr Nikolayevich Poteyev |
Occupation |
Former Deputy Head of Directorate S |
Age |
72 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Pisces |
Born |
3 March, 1952 |
Birthday |
3 March |
Birthplace |
Brest Region, Belarus |
Date of death |
7 July 2016, |
Died Place |
United States |
Nationality |
Belarus |
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Aleksandr Poteyev Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Aleksandr Poteyev's Wife?
His wife is Marina
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Marina |
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2 |
Aleksandr Poteyev Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Aleksandr Poteyev worth at the age of 72 years old? Aleksandr Poteyev’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Belarus. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
On July 7, 2016, Russian news agencies reported unconfirmed rumors that Poteyev had died in the United States.
Sometime in or around the autumn of 2014, a Russian assassin within the United States is reported to have tracked the whereabouts of Poteyev, as well as members of his family.
On June 27, 2011, a Russian court found Poteyev guilty of high treason, and had him sentenced in absentia to 25 years in prison.
In late June 2010, a successful operation to extract Poteyev from Russia was executed with the assistance of the CIA.
In the first half of 2010, the SVR began to suspect that a high-ranking mole was operating within their system. Plans were made to submit lie detector tests to personnel within the SVR. Having been made aware of this plan, Poteyev then directed his son to travel to the United States in June 2010, where Poteyev's wife and daughter were already living.
In May 2010, Poteyev reportedly asked permission from his superiors to travel to Odessa to visit a purported mistress of his, but the request was denied.
On June 24, 2010, without having informed his superiors beforehand, Poteyev purchased a rail ticket from Moscow to Minsk. From there, he made his way to Ivano-Frankivsk, then on to Frankfurt, before finally arriving at CIA headquarters in the United States on June 26, 2010. The following day, on June 27, 2010, the FBI began arresting the Russian spies who had been operating within the United States under Poteyev's direction.
On November 11, 2010, the Russian news agency Kommersant had erroneously reported that the individual responsible for betraying the Russian spies in America was Colonel Alexandr Shcherbakov of the SVR. Five days later, however, Kommersant issued a correction to the story, noting that the blame alone would belong to Poteyev.
On January 25, 2003, Poteyev's wife, Marina, filed a police report claiming that three individuals disguised as law enforcement had broken into the Poteyevs' apartment in Moscow. Once inside, the individuals were said to have robbed and attacked members of the Poteyev family.
Sometime around 2001, Poteyev is reported to have "cashed in" on a contract with the CIA that is said to have brought him somewhere between $2 and $5 million.
Colonel Aleksandr Nikolayevich Poteyev (Александр Николаевич Потеев) was the former Deputy Head of Directorate "S" of the Foreign Intelligence Service (Russia) from 2000-2010.
In 2000, Poteyev was appointed to Deputy Head of Directorate "S" of the SVR, where he was tasked with overseeing a network of spies living inside the United States.
Beginning around 1999, he began working secretly with the CIA, helping to reveal a hidden network of Russian spies operating within the United States, known as the Illegals Program.
According to a Russian court, Poteyev began passing information about Russian sleeper agents under his command to the CIA around 1999.
Working under official cover as a representative from the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Poteyev took around a dozen short trips to several western countries during the 1990s, including Mexico, Chile, and New York City in the United States.
Poteyev enlisted in the army during the 1970s. Afterward, he entered the service of the KGB, working primarily in Minsk. Soon thereafter, he travelled to Afghanistan as part of several elite Special Forces units, including "Zenith", "Cascade-1", and "Cascade-2".
Poteyev was born in the Brest Region of the Republic of Belarus. His father, Nikolai Pavlovich Poteyev, had been declared a Hero of the USSR in 1944 for having destroyed nine enemy tanks.