Court says Khalife, who previously escaped from jail, passed information to ‘enemy state’ for more than two years.
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"Dangerous fool" Daniel Khalife has been handed a jail sentence of 14 years and three months after spying for Iran and escaping from prison.
Daniel Khalife evaded capture for three days before he was spotted riding a stolen mountain bike along a canal towpath in ...