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(回答先: エジプト検察、スパイ容疑で邦人訴追・イスラエルに核情報 【ピタリと止んだのは黙殺されているからか?】 投稿者 とかげのおっさん 日時 2007 年 4 月 18 日 21:45:13)
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Egypt uncovers spy ring working for Israel
http://www.aljazeera.com/me.asp?service_ID=13404
An Egyptian engineer who works at Egypt’s nuclear energy agency has been charged along with two foreigners with spying for Israel, state prosecutors said.
Prosecutor-General Abdul-Maguid Mahmoud told a news conference that the Egyptian engineer, identified as Muhammad Gaber, was arrested on February 18, but said that news of his detention were withheld pending the completion of the investigation.
Mr Mahmoud said Gaber, 35, confessed that he stole “important documents” from the Atomic Energy Agency and passed it on to agents from Israel’s Mossad intelligence service in exchange for money.
The two foreigners charged in the case, one Japanese and one Irish, are being hunted, he told reporters.
Egypt, a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, has a small research atomic reactor but recently announced that it plans to revive its civilian nuclear energy program that was suspended 20 years ago following the Chernobyl disaster in the Soviet Union.
Israel is not a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and is believed to be the only state in the Middle East with a nuclear arsenal.
The two countries ended decades of hostility with the Camp David accords in the late 1970s, but their relations have been put under strain over a string of espionage cases.
In February, an Egyptian man with Canadian citizenship was charged with spying for the Mossad.
Defendant Mohammed al-Attar was arrested in Cairo on January 1 on charges of bribery, espionage and conspiring to “harm Egypt’s national interests”.
Three Israelis are also being tried in the same case in absentia.
Egyptian prosecutors said Attar confessed that Israeli agents had helped him to obtain a residency permit in Canada under a false name and found him a job in a bank.
They say he was paid $56,000 to spy on expatriate Egyptians and Arabs in Canada and Turkey.
-- AJP and Agencies