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Venezuela Accuses Military Officials Of Spying For US

HeadlineJan 27, 2006

In Venezuela, the government has announced its investigating members of the military for passing on state secrets to the US. Venezuela says military officials passed on information to the Pentagon with the involvement of the US embassy. State-run media said 25 people were under investigation with one person already in police custody. US Ambassador William Brownfield declined to comment, saying the Venezuelan government had not notified him about the allegations.

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