World | Russian spies Spies on the Move Amid Talk of Swap All 10 defendants in custody are now in New York By John Johnson Posted Jul 7, 2010 6:38 PM CDT Copied Irina Kushchenko, right, the mother of Anna Chapman, one of 10 alleged Russian spies, speaks to a Russian news site in Moscow. (AP Photo/lifenews.ru) The plot thickens: Two developments today made rumors of a spy swap with Russia seem like a pretty safe bet. For starters, the five Russian suspects who were being held in Boston and Virginia were abruptly transferred to New York City to join the five others, reports the BBC. Meanwhile, high-ranking officials from Moscow and Washington met secretly. All this follows earlier news from the family of Russian physicist Igor Sutyagin, who's imprisoned on charges of spying for the US. They say he's been moved to Moscow in preparation for a swap. Russian officials have been contacting the spy suspects in the US to ask whether they'd be open to such a transfer, reports the Wall Street Journal. (It also notes that today's formal unveiling of charges does not charge the 10 with espionage but with the lesser crime of being unregistered foreign agents.) Read These Next House overwhelmingly votes to release Epstein files. White House says 186K dead people are receiving SNAP benefits. United passenger: My wife has a bomb. Seth Meyers gets a taste of the Jimmy Kimmel treatment. Report an error