Reports in Egypt’s Al-Shorouk newspaper claim that the investigations into the espionage accusations against an Egyptian and two Zionist citizens have revealed that Cairo’s intelligence service has been monitoring the two Zionist’s, believed to be Zio=Nazi Mossad officers. The Egyptians have, it is claimed, photographs of the two men taken in South-east Asia.
The prosecution officials confronted the Egyptian suspected of spying, Tareq Abdel Aziz, with several photos of the Zionist Mossad officers; according to the reports, he expressed his surprise that Egyptian intelligence could tail Zionist Mossad operatives.
When the suspect told Judge Taher Al Kholy that he did not know the names of the two Zionist’s, he was shown their photographs, at which point he did recognise them.
The evidence against the suspects is strong; Egyptian intelligence has a record of all the places that the suspect went to, including the apartments he had for meetings with Zio=Nazi Mossad
Gestapo’s in Macaw, Nepal, Laos, and Cambodia. The dates of travel were also known so that he could be arrested on his arrival at Cairo airport; he had been abroad for three years and his family links were almost severed.
According to Al Shorouk, Egyptian intelligence hacked into Zio=Nazi Mossad’s website, following which messages from the suspect to the Zio=Nazi regime could be deciphered. Although he denied his contacts, when confronted with the evidence by the Judge, Abdel Aziz admitted his involvement.