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Sunday 23 February 2014New book reveals alleged Prisoner X's espionage on IranA new book on Ben Zygier, written by the Australian journalist Rafael Epstein, reveals that "Prisoner X" was jailed after exposing his secret mission about spying on Tehran to an Iranian businessman, Australian media reported over the weekend. According to Epstein, Zygier was accused of revealing details of his work at an Italian media company that maintained ties with Iran. Epstein's book about Zygier, who committed suicide in Israeli prison in 2010, also covers the sensitive mental state of the prisoner in the last year of his life. In addition, the book contradicts previous reports about Zygier, by which he committed crimes related to his failed attempts to recruit a Lebanese double agent to Hezbollah. The book shows that Australian intelligence agencies followed after Zygier during his Melbourne vacation in 2009. Epstein chronicles in the book the extensive tracking done by Australian authorities because of Zygier's use of Australian passports for Mossad operations. The tracking operation of Zygier was not discussed by the administration of Rudd or Gillard. Ynetnews |