Turkey court jails Syrian national for spying

 

A Turkish court sentenced a Syrian national today to over 12 years in prison for allegedly spying in refugee camps near the border with the conflict-wracked nation, the Anatolia news agency reported.

 

The court had initially sentenced Sbahi Hamdo and his Turkish accomplice to 15 years in prison for "gathering confidential state information with the aim of political or military espionage".

 

Their sentences were both reduced to 12.5 years.

 

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