Pubdate: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 Source: New York Times (NY) Copyright: 2001 The New York Times Company Contact: http://www.nytimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/298 Author: The New York Times RUSSIAN CALLS IMPRISONED AMERICAN A SPY MOSCOW -- An American student serving a one-year sentence in Russia on a drug conviction faced fresh difficulties today, after a Russian scientist accused the American of trying to recruit him as a spy for the United States. The scientist, Dmitri Kouznetsov, a toxicologist who was imprisoned in the United States three years ago on bad check charges, accused John Edward Tobin, 24, a Fulbright scholar convicted in April for possession of marijuana, of being an F.B.I. agent. Mr. Kouznetsov said that while he was jailed in the United States in 1998, Mr. Tobin visited him, identified himself as an F.B.I. agent and offered leniency if Mr. Kouznetsov would collaborate. Authorities in Moscow said today that they were reviewing the accusations but had not decided whether to charge Mr. Tobin with espionage. When Mr. Tobin was arrested, investigators suggested that he was a spy, after learning he had studied at an Arizona military intelligence institute. But ultimately he was not charged with espionage. Mr. Tobin's lawyer told the Echo Moscow radio station that the new accusations were spurious and leveled only to cloud Mr. Tobin's case ahead of an expected release. Russian officials have indicated that the American may be pardoned. Mr. Kouznetsov could not be reached for comment. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth