SYDNEY, Australia — Australia's spy chief on Sunday assailed some friendly nations of running foreign interference operations in the country, saying their identities would surprise people if revealed.
Canberra last year named Iran as having engaged in foreign interference, adding that Australian intelligence had disrupted "individuals" conducting a surveillance operation on an Iranian-Australian's home.
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