STOCKHOLM — Sweden has indicted a 47-year-old man suspected of handing information to a?Russian diplomat, the Swedish Prosecution Authority said on Monday. The prosecutor said in a statement that the man, who was not identified, had worked as a consultant at several Swedish companies, where he had illegally obtained and sold information, placing the country's security at risk. Public service broadcaster SVT said the man was Swedish. "While a consultant at his former workplaces, I allege that he obtained material with the purpose of providing information to a foreign power, in this case?Russia," prosecutor Mats Ljungqvist said. "The man was apprehended whilst meeting a?Russian diplomat where he had just received 27,800 Swedish crowns ($3,360) from the diplomat." SVT reported that the man being charged had passed on information from automaker?Volvo?Cars and truckmaker Scania. A Scania spokesman confirmed that the man had worked as a consultant at the firm, while?