- Jean-Philippe Wispelaere
Jean-Philippe Wispelaere is a former intelligence analyst for the
Australia nDefence Intelligence Organisation . He was convicted of attempting to sellUnited States military secrets to a foreign country in1999 .Wispelaere began his work at the DIO in July
1998 , and had access to data which was provided to the DIO through Australia's treaties with the United States. In January the following year, Wispelaere quit his job and travelled toBangkok , where he approached theembassy of a foreign country, offering to sell classified material to that country. (The country is reported by some sources to beSingapore ). The country notified the United States, and the FBI began to investigate. Posing as agents for a foreign country (allegedlyRussia ), the FBI met Wispelaere in Bangkok, where he gave them hundreds of sensitive documents in exchange for cash. Later, he mailed more documents to an address inVirginia , also run by the FBI.On
May 15 , Wispelaere was lured to Washington, where he expected to meet the foreign agent. He was arrested by the FBI atDulles International Airport , and was charged with attempted espionage. Under aplea bargain agreement, Wispelaere agreed to co-operate with investigators in exchange for a lighter penalty. He was sentenced to fifteen years in prison. He is alleged to suffer frommental illness , and his trial was delayed to claims he was suffering fromschizophrenia .External links
* [http://www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/stories/s257518.htm Australian Broadcasting Corporation news report (radion transcript)]
* [http://www.afio.com/sections/wins/2001/2001-24.html Association of Former Intelligence Officers - Weekly Intelligence Notes #24-01]
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