Leonid Poleshchuk
Leonid Poleshchuk (1938–1986) was a senior Russian counterintelligence officer and double agent who was arrested in 1985 for passing secrets to the CIA and executed in 1986.[1]
Career
Codenamed WEIGH, Poleshchuk was one of the CIA's Soviet assets exposed by Aldrich Ames.[2]
Poleshchuk was first recruited in 1971 in Nepal by a CIA agent who paid him US$300, the exact amount the Soviet agent had lost gambling. The Soviet agent was serving as a political officer in Kathmandu at the time. He then disappeared for ten years, before reappearing in Nigeria with an offer to spy for money to buy an apartment in Moscow.
Arrest and death
In 1985, Poleschuk was arrested by KGB counterintelligence operatives in a sting operation. The KGB had discovered CIA agent Paul Zalucky making a dead drop at the Severyanjin railway station on the Moscow-Yaroslavl line.[3] Its agents later arrested Poleschuk while he was receiving the package which contained a cash payment, and discovered that he had been passing on the identities of Soviet agents in Nigeria and Nepal to American spies.
Prior to his arrest, Poleschuk served as deputy resident for counterintelligence in Lagos, Nigeria.
He was executed in 1986 and cremated.[4]
Personal life
Poleschuk was married to Lyudmila and had one child, Andrei, who was a 23-year journalist when his father was arrested.[4]
References
- ^ Fischer, Benjamin B. (2016-01-02). "Doubles Troubles: The CIA and Double Agents during the Cold War". International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence. 29 (1): 48–74. doi:10.1080/08850607.2015.1083313. ISSN 0885-0607.
- ^ "Intelligence Officer's Bookshelf" (PDF). CIA. December 2013. Retrieved June 19, 2025.
- ^ "Cruel spy games have been played there too: The five secret KGB-CIA meeting places in Moscow". 18 January 2018.
- ^ a b "Smithsonain Magazine" (PDF). public-media.smithsonianmag.com. November 2015.