Former CIA Official Charged with Spying for South Korea
A former CIA official has been charged with secretly working as a spy for South Korea. The official, whose identity has not been disclosed, is accused of sharing sensitive information with South Korean agents.
The charges allege that the former official passed along classified details that could have affected U.S. national security. The case has raised concerns about how foreign governments might infiltrate U.S. agencies.
Authorities are investigating how the spying operation was conducted and what information was compromised. The former official faces serious legal consequences if convicted.
This situation highlights the ongoing challenges of protecting national security and preventing espionage. It also underscores the need for rigorous security measures within intelligence agencies.