A New Zealand soldier has been convicted of attempted espionage for the first time in the country's history, with his sentence shifted from military detention to 15 months in civilian prison, and key details about his alleged foreign contact and identity remain suppressed.
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both parties seek anonymity post-verdict
Navy officer not guilty of threatening to kill Afghan interpretersecrecy maintained for national security reasons
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