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Man Charged With Espionage Against Saab

Swedish prosecutors said the man allegedly obtained confidential documents belonging to Saab's radar systems unit, Saab Microwave Systems.

STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) -- Swedish prosecutors have charged a man with industrial espionage and extortion against aerospace and defense company Saab AB.

The 48-year-old man was a consultant in 2006 when he allegedly obtained confidential documents belonging to Saab's radar systems unit, Saab Microwave Systems.

The charges filed Monday say he demanded $2.3 million to return the documents and received about one-third of that amount.

Prosecutors say the documents contained secret information about Sweden's defense which could have damaged the country if revealed to a foreign power. They say he is not believed to have passed on the documents.

Swedish news agency TT says the man denies the charges.

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