The trial of two men accused of plotting to attack Kennedy International Airport took an unexpected twist on Wednesday when prosecutors suggested that one of the men, a former government official in Guyana, spent decades secretly working as an Iranian spy — passing along information about the country's economy, foreign policy and military to Iranian officials. Abdul Kadir, admitted under cross-examination that he drafted regular reports for the Iranian ambassador to Venezuela, which included details about the Guyanese army.
Suspect in JFK Bomb Plot Is Accused of Spying for Iran
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