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The American security official became a spy

The US federal prosecutor says that one of the top officials of the country's Central Intelligence Agency secretly communicated with South Korean security agencies for 10 years.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency quoted Rashatudi, the US federal prosecutor announced that “Sue Mittery” from the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and a senior expert on North Korea issues has been working secretly for more than a decade. He has cooperated with South Korean intelligence agencies.

In the indictment released by the Southern District of New York, prosecutors have accused the former CIA official of failing to identify himself as a foreign agent and of conspiracy to The “Law on Registration of Foreign Agents” has been violated.

In this 31-page indictment, it is also stated that Terry supported the South Korean government in public positions and provided US government information to South Korean security agencies. He was in contact with them.

As ​​stated in this indictment, this American spy received luxury handbags, expensive dinners and more than 37 thousand dollars in exchange for transferring this confidential government information to South Korea. did.

However, the indictment states that “Despite extensive activities for the South Korean authorities and government, Terry never identified himself as a The foreign agent was not introduced to the Attorney General.”

Terry, 54, was born in Seoul and grew up in Hawaii and Virginia. From 2001 to 2008, he was the senior analyst of Korean affairs for the CIA and later held a high-ranking position in the National Security Council and the National Intelligence Council.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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