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Businessman Claims Canada Aided Israeli Spy with Cover

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Arian Azarbar. (Courtesy Montreal Police Department)

Arian Azarbar. (Courtesy Montreal Police Department)

Arian Azarbar. (Courtesy Montreal Police Department)

Montreal, Quebec – A Canadian-Iranian businessman by the name of Arian Azarbar claims that he learned of a plot at Passport Canada to provide a new identity to an Israeli Moassad agent back in 2010. So just how did this dapper dressed businessman learn of this espionage incident? He learned from his own skill at kiss & tell.

Azarbar had an intimate personal relationship with a top national security investigator at Passport Canada by the name of Trina Kennedy. Depute the official claims denying any involvement with the spy, he believes his former flame. After all, she was in the know. And just what was the espionage incident that necessitated the new identity for the spy? According to Azarbar, it was the attempt to “86” a prominent leader of Hamas while he was at a hotel in Dubai. Thus far, law enforcement officials in Dubai are mum about the assassination plot.

However, Azarbar’s words are not considered idle chit-chat either. Passport Canada has relived Trina Kennedy of all her official duties. A formal inquiry has been kicked off to investigate the cover identity story. As for the Hamas leader Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, he was strangled to death in his Dubai hotel back in 2010.

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Tomas Carbry possesses a decade of journalism experience and consistently upholds rigorous standards. His focus areas include technology and global issues.