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Alleged spy used Carn man's passport 06.07.10

by Kate Heaney, Donegal News

AN Inishowen man has been interviewed by Garda detectives after it emerged his passport was used by one of the alleged Russian spies arrested in the US.
Eunan Gerard Doherty from Ballyloskey, Carndonagh, has declined to comment on the possible use of his passport.
The part-time fireman said no one had confirmed to him that his passport, or a copy of it, was used by Richard Murphy who was arrested in New Jersey last week as an alleged Russian spy.
A Garda source confirmed that Mr Doherty was interviewed in relation to his passport.
When contacted, Mr Doherty said: "I am not making any comment. I am waiting to have a meeting (on Monday). I have a lot of questions that need to be answered." It is believed Mr Doherty had a holiday in Russia in 2005.
Mr Doherty’s passport is reported to have been used by Richard Murphy, who was arrested in New Jersey with his wife, Cynthia.
Born in Philadelphia and living in New Jersey, Mr Murphy claimed he was instructed to use the false Irish passport, according to details contained in documents released by the US Justice Department.
The documents say Mr Murphy flew from Newark airport to Rome in February, where he was instructed to collect an Irish passport in the name of Eunan Gerard Doherty before flying on to Moscow.
The 10 people, including Anna Chapman, have been charged with carrying out deep-cover work in the US to recruit political sources and gather information for the Russian government.
The Department of Foreign Affairs said it has learned one of the people arrested is alleged to have travelled on a forged Irish passport. A spokesman for the department said it was seeking more information on the allegations.

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