A nuclear engineer at
Mohamed Sayed Saber Ali was accused of taking documents from Inshas, the site of one of
The court also sentenced to life imprisonment two of Ali's alleged contacts – an Irishman, Brian Peter, and Japanese man, Shiro Izo.
Egyptian authorities became suspicious of Ali when he went to the Israeli embassy in
The two foreigners were tried in absentia and
Ali pleaded not guilty to the charge of spying for
He told the court that he had met several times with the two foreign defendants in Hong Kong, without thinking they might be working for
"I became sure in the fourth meeting that I was dealing with a strange party that was working for a foreign intelligence apparatus," he told the court.
He said he had told an Egyptian intelligence official in
Egyptian security officials arrested Ali, 35, in February when he arrived in
Inshas interest
Prosecutors say the contacts told Ali in Hong Kong that they wanted him to work for their company from inside the nuclear agency and obtain documents about
Ali told the court his contacts had at one point promised to give him a special communication device to plant in the Egyptian nuclear agency, and that the Egyptian official in Saudi Arabia had told him to get the device and return with it to Egypt.
But Ali said his contacts backed out of their promise after he failed a lie detector test. He said he had since become nearly certain that the men worked for
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Mohamed Sayed Saber Ali