Yugoslav Spy Sentenced
Associated Press
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia — A Yugoslav man, Janos Bolda, 56, has been convicted of spying and sentenced to six years in prison in the town of Zrenjanin, north of Belgrade, the newspaper Vecernje Novosti reported Saturday. It said only that he had gathered data for a foreign intelligence organization from 1971 to 1984.
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