Federal prosecutors say as early as 1981 and continuing to present day, former U.S. Ambassador to Bolivia Manuel Rocha secretly supported Cuba and its intelligence services by serving as an agent for the communist government against the U.S.

As part of his alleged role, Rocha attained high-level diplomatic positions that provided him access to classified information and abilities to affect U.S. foreign policy.

“ROCHA always kept his status as a Cuban agent secret in order to protect himself and others and to allow himself the opportunity to engage in additional clandestine activity,” prosecutors said Monday in a newly unsealed criminal complaint.

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    10 months ago

    ROCHA always kept his status as a Cuban agent secret in order to protect himself

    I am glad they cleared that up for me. Isn’t it standard practice to run around screaming, “Hey everyone! I’m a spy!”

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    The complaint culminates in an interview Rocha sat for last Friday with two Diplomatic Security Service agents in which they say he lied repeatedly, denying he had ever met with the undercover agent, only to be confronted with a photo of the two of them together.

    Rocha: “Uhhhh, never seen that man before in my life…”

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    Rocha: “Oh, that, yeah, I sleep walk sometimes…”

    The FBI: “Sir, it was daytime.”