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104-10169-10334 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (04/21/1961)

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2022 RELEASE  UNDER  THE  PRESIDENT JOHN  F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION   RECORDS  ACT  OF 1992



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          1.  The purpose of this dispatch io to reow-t on a owse involving oe c[
     the ?innish employeea at the hAerican Ombasy, iuerr7 Alfone ° ~'ila.lX. He bas
     bowa employed as a obauffsnr/clork ia the Cwwrl  Service* .tian  of the
     Embassy sines 1951 and presently ia in~ chargea of the Unolanaoriod izail 8001
     His duties also incl1ude arrunring trawel documents for D. j. iplomti  oare
     between Helsinki aid hYs cow awe heane. ho 1-ms reason. to visit thei Soviot i asy
     from timew to time. Secently the Anbasay General 5ervioe Officer brow4ht his
     suspiions      h  attention of Hoodine, saying that they alerts based an a~mivikla

     making a trip tothe  soviet  unioand  his taking =ucaian lelssaas for te             1
     purpose.  The CS0 als. reported that Sad  k woo kneme to have talked a n.aler
     of tt... with Soviet Vie  Oanool Aatlij  t.m ia.while an rfutime b..mia s  t
     the Soviet Rhiney.   These points led to the screening of undvik's pereonisl
     file  (with tho cacurrenee of the QMere dlfsires)   sad to a ceck~ of the
     vef ermases he had given on his employment applioation. The latter tawm~t
     to  U b 1 d.  Accodin to teVAL11=x two of the three are liseted an
     baving  s numer of arrests seh,  inolmunlg mmn.i~shtor,.drunkeaeess, theft,  t.       1
     and  the third could not be iLentified. These obviously were not invetigated
     very  olosely at the tUow Suxdvik applied for employW.   04 5 April Vi.LXX
     eurowilsme   was  placed an 5mvik  (agai a with the Charcil* 'e ooureme~
     de  wa  followed sh  evening after he leit the habsy  end ta 10   r il, att.or
     it  was learned that fludvik was driin  to t-e owliet Union for a fcsir..6*y tsipv
     he   -a followed from Tervokoeki to the Fir ah-Sovist border point at Valieta.
     Two  VAfLhM detectives were an head here to observe the oxc ,lag. They repor ted
     a  rotine  border croesiag, that no custo~m inspection ws ade, and that
     Suadvik  met two Luoviet Soldiers at the border eatienu (en the Sam* t side)
     before  sinine frcm thee. Be drove off following the soldiers' oar. The
     Circuances of the border crossing are mispicacur   in tlat he creased the; border
     alone,  is his own automobile, in bad weather, and for only four days. They
     ala.  sopsre  cloely  to the lho   ease where Alanks was asked by the Soviets
     to  rent a ear, leave his family on the Finnish aide (LappewA-anta) and cream
     the  border alone for a short trip. On  wiadvik's return trip 13 Aril he elas
     again-followed  from the berder to Ter aekoki,-an then to fllsinki who-a day
     to  d~ayee11wwo omoitim'-ed. Attached e-* t:,:itini, of ths VALIaX
     ousil ~ace keport and a report ad the border cososing which we have received
       to dto.. The weekend prior to his trip into L'o USSR SwAivik spent inA
       Tervakeeki with his fioone, hence there are no reports covering this period.

            to 11e have amw Inarned f ran the travel lists which we flet every two weeks
       sad which list al1 travelers cuing to and coming from the Linviet 'mhicta t
       Ar..toliJ j limov went to the USbI on 9 April, croesing the bord1er at Vainikiala
       (railroad erosaing point). ahatbier he has returned to Finlantd we do net know
       at this peat.  blues Ilew'es  travel oeinoiSee with Lyvdvbk'o* it is possible
       that tls   is sore oonasot ice

            ',  Hawrl Arbas SUUL#VlK, formerly V?3TK NDM,   me bn   on 19 September
       1930 in hlsiniki and lives at :4enbaokilktu 4& A 21), Rolslikie He is divozoe
       but has reportedly metioned the posibility of rezarryinx trisent  fianoee is
       Kilhka 11Thikki ru01I'iM11**, aie kl1Myl*)e his vocnaei mtwind is oonoidered
       5Qad as lee hase owed an aAt-oils for a r.-rher of years alnd alsayg derapes
       muite well.  lolit.smlly he is Co, aervative .und has given the wsm.ertanding
       that his leazainfia ae toward the 4oot.


                                                         4.  As attacesate  we



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