Before retiring in October 2007, Myers worked as a Europe analyst in the State Department's intelligence agency, known as the Bureau of Intelligence and Research. The arrests followed a three-year investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the State Department's security outfit. In April an undercover FBI agent posing as a Cuban intelligence officer persuaded the couple to meet with him. Upon request, the couple agreed to provide information on US officials responsible for Latin America. They also acknowledged receiving encrypted messages via shortwave radio from Cuban intelligence agencies, and travelling abroad to meet with Cuban officials. If convicted, the charges carry up to 20 years in prison.
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