Article: Air Force translator's case sets off global spy inquiry.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)

Byline: Tamara Audi

DETROIT _ The spying case involving an Air Force translator from Detroit has prompted a massive investigation of personnel who worked at a camp holding al-Qaida prisoners in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

A military spokesman said Thursday that the investigation could turn up more suspects than the three servicemen already under scrutiny for alleged security betrayals.

The inquiry reaches across all service branches and to military posts worldwide, said Steve Lucas, a spokesman for the United States Southern Command, which oversees Guantanamo.

"I can tell you there are a lot of people being talked at, a lot of people being ...

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