June 25, 2007
Life Imprisonment for Spying for Israel
Cairo
Egypt's state security court sentenced Mohamed Sayyed Saber, a
nuclear engineer at Egypt's state-run Atomic Energy Agency, and two
others to 25 years in jail for spying for Israel, the Egyptian
official MENA news agency reported Monday.
Ali Islam, the head of the Egyptian atomic agency, testified that
Saber illegally obtained classified documents from his department
and kept them for 10 years in defiance of regulations that prevented
him from keeping them in his possession, MENA added.
Saber was accused of stealing confidential reports from the agency
and handing them over to Israel's Mossad (Israeli intelligence
agency) for US$17,000. Prosecutors asked the court to give him the
maximum penalty possible for hacking into the agency's computer
system, stealing the classified documents and selling them to
Israel.
Saber, 35, who was arrested at the beginning of the year, had
pleaded not guilty to the espionage charges and looked shocked when
the verdict was read out.
During the trial, he insisted that any information he had divulged
was already in the public domain.
The two others, a Japanese and an Irish national, were tried in
absentia and received the same sentence of 25 years in jail.
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