Moscow: A Russian court sentenced an American to 16 years in prison on spying charges, a sentence he rejected as "political".
The Moscow City Court on Monday read out the conviction of Paul Whelan on charges of espionage and sentenced him to 16 years in a maximum-security prison colony.
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Whelan has insisted on his innocence, saying he was set up. The US Embassy has denounced Whelan's trial as unfair, pointing that no evidence has been provided.
Whelan's brother David said lawyers will appeal the verdict that he denounced as political, adding in a statement that "the court's decision merely completes the final piece of this broken judicial process".
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"We had hoped that the court might show some independence but, in the end, Russian judges are political, not legal, entities," the statement said. "We look to the US government to immediately take steps to bring Paul home."
AP