Former British soldier convicted of passing on sensitive information to the Iranian government
A former British soldier who claimed he was trying to work as a double agent has been convicted of passing on sensitive information to the Iranian intelligence service. Daniel Khalife was found guilty Thursday by a jury in Woolwich Crown Court on violations of the Official Secrets Act. He was cleared of planting a fake bomb in his barracks. Khalife’s case had not received much attention until he made an audacious escape from a London prison and was on the run for three days. Prosecutors say the 23-year-old delivered restricted and classified material to Iran. His defense lawyer portrayed him as naive and comical, more of a “Scooby Doo” character than James Bond.