Secret U.S. military documents suggest a Guantanamo Bay detainee with links to al-Qaeda duped Canadian intelligence officials who recruited him as an agent.

The allegation is found among some 700 classified documents released by online whistleblower WikiLeaks to select media outlets, including the New York Times. The documents, dating from 2002 to 2008, detail accounts of prisoners at the infamous U.S. military jail in Cuba.

The Times reports that one document says U.S. officials discovered a detainee who has been recruited by British and Canadian intelligence officials because of his "connections to members of various al-Qaeda-linked terrorist groups."

However the report suggests the unnamed agent never shifted his militant loyalties.

According to the Times, the document says that after repeated interrogations, the Central Intelligence Agency concluded the man "withheld important information" from the British and Canadians and was found to be a threat.

The newspaper says the documents indicate the man was later sent back to his native country.