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Not long after, he was tapped by the intelligence branch of the Royal Air Force and sent to Cairo and Beirut to interrogate Nazi prisoners.

Planning permission for the embassy has previously been challenged amid fears that it could be used to spy on and interrogate dissidents.

“They interrogated him while he was in pain and under the influence of medication. They did not permit him to see his family and removed his access to phone calls.”

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Prosecutors allege Amiryan and his crew kidnapped a man who they thought was behind the assassination attempt, torturing and interrogating him inside a Sun Valley home.

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Coberg carried a gun and identified himself as active law enforcement while working for Iza, prosecutors said, and he “interrogated” a victim referred to in court records by the initials “L.A.”

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