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Hundreds of gold bars found in former CIA official's home

Hundreds of gold bars found in former CIA official's home

A former CIA official has been arrested after 303 gold bars, worth over $40 million, were discovered in his home. The official is accused of taking the gold from his workplace, according to reports from U.S. media.

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