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LONDON - A British Army interpreter accused of spying for Iran was yesterday sent for trial at the Old Bailey.
Corporal Daniel James, 44, who is charged under the Official Secrets Act 1911 with passing information which would be "directly or indirectly useful to the enemy", appeared before magistrates.
Judge Timothy Workman - who held much of the hearing in private for fear information could "prejudice the security and safety of the state" - said bail had been refused, and set the preliminary hearing for January 12.
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