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Prodi removes top intelligence chiefs

By Tony Barber in Rome

Published: November 20 2006 17:38 | Last updated: November 20 2006 17:38

Three top intelligence officials were removed on Monday in the most abrupt shake-up of Italy’s espionage community since the current structures were established almost 30 years ago.

The government of Romano Prodi removed the chief of the national military intelligence agency, whom prosecutors want to put on trial for involvement in the suspected kidnapping by CIA agents of an Egyptian imam in February 2003.

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