The World - News from Nov. 21, 1985
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A Ghanaian who worked at the U.S. Embassy in Accra was sentenced to life in prison for spying for the CIA and recruiting another man for espionage. Felix Koktoko Peasah, 58, who was also a Ghanaian security officer, had pleaded guilty to passing Ghanaian government secrets to the CIA, and to recruiting Theodore Attiedu to help him. Attiedu was previously sentenced to 25 years in prison.
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