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Former head of Finnish intelligence suspected of treason: Report

Antti PelttarI’s ‘primary suspected crime is disclosure of security secret,� according to public broadcaster YLE

Ahmet Gencturk  | 23.05.2025 - Update : 23.05.2025
Former head of Finnish intelligence suspected of treason: Report

ATHENS

A former head of Finnish intelligence is under investigation for suspected treason, according to the public broadcaster YLE on Friday.

Antti PelttarI, currently secretary general of parliament, is suspected of disclosing state secrets when he was head of the Finnish Security and Intelligence Service (SUPO), the broadcaster reported.

“His primary suspected crime is the disclosure of a security secret. This means publishing, transmitting, handing over or unlawfully acquiring information that, if disclosed, could cause serious harm to Finland's security or national defense,” the broadcaster said.

According to the YLE, Pelttari and the lead investigator, special prosecutor of the case Tarmo Tanner, refused to comment on the development.

On May 22, parliamentary speaker Jussi Halla announced that Pelttari was under investigation for possible official misconduct in his previous job as director of SUPO.

On Thursday, Pelttari said on X that the suspicion centered on his not intervening in a case involving retired SUPO officials who still had access to confidential information about the agency’s activities, denying being guilty of any crime.

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