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Reuters – 2 hrs 47 mins ago.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada still enjoys the confidence of its allies despite
the arrest of a Canadian naval intelligence officer charged with handing
over secrets to an unnamed country, Defence Minister Peter MacKay said on
Tuesday.
Jeffrey Paul Delisle faces a charges of giving "a foreign entity" secret
information between July 6, 2007 and Jan 13, 2012. He was arrested in
Halifax, Nova Scotia and will stay in jail until his next hearing on Jan 25.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corp. cited military officials as saying Delisle
worked for a unit that tracked vessels entering and exiting Canadian waters.
It said the unit had access to secret data from NATO countries.
"Let me assure you our allies have full confidence in Canada," MacKay told
reporters in Ottawa. He declined to confirm a CTV report which said Delisle
had given secrets to Russia.
Delisle -- also suspected of trying to leak information to an unnamed nation
as recently as last week -- is the first person charged under a new secrecy
law enacted after the September 11, 2001, attacks.
General Walt Natynczyk, Canada's chief of the defense staff, is in Brussels
for a meeting of senior military officials but security considerations mean
he will not be able to say very much about the Delisle case, a spokesman
said.
"It would not be discussed indiscriminately without due regard for the
integrity of the investigation here in Canada and the need to continue to
maintain intelligence security," said Lieutenant-Commander Kris Phillips.
Canada's Conservative government has had chilly relations with Moscow since
it took power in 2006, complaining about "increasingly aggressive Russian
actions around the globe".
In 2006, Ottawa said it would deport a man it accused of being a Russian spy
and who had lived in Canada under a false identity for more than 10 years.
(Reporting by David Ljunggren; Editing by Frank McGurty) | w**y 发帖数: 48 | 2 说不管用
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【在 i*****s 的大作中提到】 : Canada "has allies' confidence" despite spy case : Reuters – 2 hrs 47 mins ago. : OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada still enjoys the confidence of its allies despite : the arrest of a Canadian naval intelligence officer charged with handing : over secrets to an unnamed country, Defence Minister Peter MacKay said on : Tuesday. : Jeffrey Paul Delisle faces a charges of giving "a foreign entity" secret : information between July 6, 2007 and Jan 13, 2012. He was arrested in : Halifax, Nova Scotia and will stay in jail until his next hearing on Jan 25. : The Canadian Broadcasting Corp. cited military officials as saying Delisle
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