Ex-Brit soldier Daniel Khalife caged for 14 years over shocking espionage scandal
Military Betrayal Rocks Woolwich Court
Daniel Khalife, a former British soldier, has been slammed with a hefty prison term for serious security breaches. The Metropolitan Police spilt the beans on his sneaky moves that put national security at risk. On Monday, 3 February 2025, Woolwich Crown Court hammered home a landmark verdict in this explosive case that has sent shockwaves through the military establishment.
Espionage Charges: What Khalife Did
Prosecutors revealed the full scale of Khalife’s treasonous acts. They include:
- Passing top-secret info to Iranian spies
- Flouting the Official Secrets Act
- Gathering intelligence linked to terrorism
- Making a daring prison break from HMP Wandsworth
How the Spy Saga Unfolded
MI5 and the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command cracked the case wide open through a detailed timeline:
- Nov 2021: Khalife secretly contacts MI5
- Jan 2022: Arrested, investigation launched
- Jan 2023: Reported missing from military unit
- Sept 2023: Escaped from Wandsworth Prison
- Nov 2024: Tried and found guilty
Judge Hands Down Heavy Sentence
Commander Dominic Murphy highlighted the national threat. “The danger from countries like Iran is extremely serious. When a soldier leaks sensitive info, it’s a massive breach of trust.”
Jail Time Explained
- 6 years for spying for Iran
- 6 years for terrorism-related info gathering
- 2 years 3 months for jail escape
- Total: 14 years and 3 months behind bars
National Security Warning Bells
Experts at the Royal United Services Institute warn Khalife’s case exposes major holes in military intelligence and vetting procedures. The scandal raises urgent questions about how spies like him slip through the cracks.