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A British soldier, Daniel Abed Khalife, was sentenced to over 14 years in jail for spying for Iran, gathering sensitive military information and special forces personnel names. He also admitted escaping from Wandsworth prison while awaiting trial. Khalife contacted Iranian officials and had substantial involvement with agents linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, receiving payments in return. He was discharged from the army after being charged.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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