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(ARKIV) Chef for PET Jakob Scharf i København, den 27. oktober 2009. JP/Politikens Hus bør ifølge PET straffes med en bøde på 15 millioner kroner, og chefredaktøren bør sendes bag tremmer, efter at Politiken trykte PET-bog. Det skriver Ritzau, søndag den 11. november 2018.. (Foto: Erik Refner/Ritzau Scanpix)

(ARKIV) Chef for PET Jakob Scharf i København, den 27. oktober 2009. JP/Politikens Hus bør ifølge PET straffes med en bøde på 15 millioner kroner, og chefredaktøren bør sendes bag tremmer, efter at Politiken trykte PET-bog. Det skriver Ritzau, søndag den 11. november 2018.. (Foto: Erik Refner/Ritzau Scanpix)

Danish ex-spy boss sentenced for revealing secrets

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28/01/2019
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Denmark’s former intelligence chief Jakob Scharf was sentenced to four months in prison for having betrayed professional secrets in his memoir.

He revealed confidential information 24 times in the book, in particular regarding the operations of the Danish Security and Intelligence Service (PET) and the agency’s methods of working, a Copenhagen court said in its judgement seen by AFP.

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The judges noted that the revelations in “Seven Years at PET: the Era of Jakob Scharf” were done for commercial reasons.

Scharf, 52, was the head of PET from 2007 to 2013 at a time when Denmark was the target of attacks following the publication of caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed.

The book was written with a journalist from Denmark’s newspaper of record, Politiken, which in October 2016 published the memoir to protest against censorship, after authorities had banned the book from being sold.

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