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DATE=11/30/1999 TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT TITLE=ACCUSED NAVY SPY (S UPDATE & L) NUMBER=2-256650 BYLINE=JIM RANDLE DATELINE=WASHINGTON INTERNET=YES CONTENT= VOICED AT: INTRO: A U-S Navy sailor is in custody, accused of passing secrets to Russia. V-O-A's Jim Randle reports that the alleged agent is an expert in what American spy submarines were learning about Russian military activities. TEXT: Navy spokesman Greg Smith says Petty Officer First Class Daniel King has been in the navy 18 years and was working with information gathered by American submarines lurking off the Russian coast when he allegedly sent secrets to the Russian Embassy in Washington in 1994. Mr. King was assigned to the Navy's intelligence operation in nearby Fort Meade, Maryland at the time. Fort Meade is the highly secret facility where information from the U-S Government's massive, global, electronic eavesdropping operation is decoded and analyzed. Mr. King allegedly passed raw data to the Russians on one occasion, making them aware of weaknesses in their efforts to protect military secrets. He will face a military hearing in the next few weeks to determine if there is enough evidence to charge him with a crime. /// REST OPT FOR LONG /// If he is convicted of espionage, he could be executed, although other recently convicted spies have been given lengthy prison terms rather than the death penalty. Navy officials say Petty Officer King's alleged disclosure was serious, but not as damaging as earlier betrayals by Navy Warrant Office John Walker, who sold Russia critical Navy secrets and codes, or of Jonathan Pollard who handed suitcases full of U-S secrets to Israel. A Navy official says Petty Officer King was promoted several times in his first seven years of service, but has been stuck at his current rank for eleven years. The official says Mr. King's alleged crime may have been motivated by the perceived injustice of his stalled career. Officials say the charges were filed after Mr. King apparently failed a lie-detector test he underwent as part of the routine process to renew his clearance to work with highly secret materials. He is currently being held at a Marine base near Washington. (Signed) NEB/jr/gm 30-Nov-1999 00:11 AM EDT (30-Nov-1999 0511 UTC) NNNN Source: Voice of America .