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MI5« Previous EntriesMI5: revealing areas at mercy of collapsing dams is a terror threatSaturday, June 28th, 2008By Michael McCarthy | MI5 and flood risk experts are at odds over whether to publish inundation maps highlighting areas under threat if any of the country's dams were to collapse. The Security Service says that the information could show terrorists where an attack on a dam might have the most impact. Experts in the Cabinet Office and the Environment Agency feel the time has come to make the ... tagged MI5 and UK-NewsMI5 chief speaks out over 42-day rowTuesday, June 10th, 2008 By Peter Walker and agencies | The head of MI5 has released a rare public statement to stress that his organisation is not arguing against the planned new 42-day detention limit for terrorism suspects. The move came as MPs prepared to debate the measure in the Commons ahead of a vote that could end in a humiliating defeat ...
tagged MI5 and UK-NewsEx-MI5 chief warns over detentionThursday, May 8th, 2008 BBC News | MPs should work together to agree a detention limit for terror suspects and ensure the matter is not a political football, a former MI5 chief has said. Ministers want to be able to hold suspects without charge for 42 days, rather than the current 28-days.
The Conservatives, Liberal Democrats and many Labour MPs oppose the change.
Dame Stella ...
tagged MI5 and UK-NewsFourth Briton accuses MI5 of tortureWednesday, April 30th, 2008 Ian Cobain - The Guardian | Human rights groups and MPs are calling for an investigation into claims that MI5 officers colluded in the torture of British citizens detained in Pakistan during counter-terrorism operations, after the allegations were detailed by the Guardian yesterday.
The demand came as a fourth Briton alleged that British officials "outsourced" ...
tagged MI5, Torture and UK-NewsMI5 accused of colluding in torture of terrorist suspectsTuesday, April 29th, 2008 By Ian Cobain | Officers of the Security Service, MI5, are being accused of "outsourcing" the torture of British citizens to a notorious Pakistani intelligence agency in an attempt to obtain information about terrorist plots and to secure convictions against al-Qaida suspects.
A number of British terrorism suspects who have been arrested in Pakistan at the ...
tagged MI5, Torture and UK-NewsMI5 Wants Oyster Card Travel DataMonday, March 17th, 2008Counter-terrorism experts call it a 'force multiplier': an attack combining slaughter and electronic chaos. Now Britain's security services want total access to commuters' travel records to help them meet the threat Millions of commuters could have their private movements around cities secretly monitored under new counter-terrorism powers being sought by the security services. Records of journeys made by people using smart cards that allow 17 million Britons to travel by underground, bus ... tagged Big-Brother and MI5Former IRA driver spy ‘worked for MI5′Sunday, February 10th, 2008AP A man who served as a driver for Sinn Fein leader and former IRA commander Gerry Adams secretly worked as a British spy, a party official says. Roy McShane, 58, was once part of the security team that looked after transportation arrangements for the Irish Republican Army leadership. But he also worked for MI5, Britain's domestic spy agency, for several years, and left his home in west Belfast early Friday, apparently out ... tagged MI5MI5 accuses China of hacking businessesMonday, December 3rd, 2007Howard Dahdah According to reports in the weekend newspapers, the government has accused China of hacking into the computer systems of leading companies. According to The Times, the MI5 director-general Jonathan Evans sent a confidential letter to 300 chief executives and security chiefs at financial institutions and legal firms last week warning them that they were under attack from Chinese state organisations. The summary of the letter, which was posted (securely) ... tagged MI5MI5 and MI6 to recruit more minority spiesTuesday, November 27th, 2007MI5, which has a target of increasing its current 3,000 staff to 4,000 by 2011, also insisted that it wanted to improve relations with Muslim communities. The BBC Monday was broadcasting a series of interviews with ethnic community members working for Britain's intelligence and security services in a bid to broaden the recruitment of MI5 and MI6 officers among the country's minority communities. A male and female agent, calling themselves ... tagged MI5 and MI6Vital Lockerbie evidence ‘was tampered with’Monday, September 3rd, 2007The Observer Fragments of bomb timer that helped to convict a Libyan ex-agent were 'practically carbonised' before the trial, says bankrupt Swiss businessman The key piece of material evidence used by prosecutors to implicate Libya in the Lockerbie bombing has emerged as a probable fake. Nearly two decades after Pan Am flight 103 exploded over Scotland on 21 December, 1988, allegations of international political intrigue and shoddy investigative work are being levelled ... tagged Bush, CIA, Cover-Up, False-Flag, FBI, History, MI5, MI6, Military, Terrorism, UK-News, USA-News and WarfareHaneef linked to MI5 probeWednesday, August 1st, 2007By Renee Viellaris, Ian McPhedran and Margaret Wenham FREED terror suspect Mohamed Haneef was regularly in contact with Islamic radicals under surveillance by Britain's top spy agency MI5. Highly classified intelligence reveals the former Gold Coast doctor - still considered a person of interest by British and Australian investigators - made contact using medical chat rooms, international phone cards and phone boxes. The intelligence suggests this was to avoid ... tagged MI5“I Helped MI5. My Reward: Brutality and Prison”Monday, July 30th, 2007By David Rose When Bisher al-Rawi agreed to work for the British government, he thought he was doing the right thing. He spent four gruelling years at Guantanamo Bay for his efforts. In this remarkable interview he breaks his silence and tells his extraordinary story to David Rose. James Bond used to interview informants in nightclubs and luxury hotels. Le Carré's George Smiley preferred park benches, or safe houses ... tagged MI5How MI5 left ringleader free to acquire recruits and explosivesWednesday, July 11th, 2007Sean O’Neill and Michael Evans A ten-man MI5 team followed the ringleader of the 21/7 bombers on the night he left Britain for terrorist training in Pakistan, The Times has learnt. The Security Service was also alerted when Muktar Said Ibrahim returned to Britain three months later, but allowed him to enter the country unhindered. Ibrahim, who tried to blow up a No 26 bus on July 21, 2005, ... tagged MI5MI5 ‘knew of plot in advance’Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007By Philip Johnston The internet was buzzing with claims yesterday that MI5 had prior intelligence on the London car bomb attack. The suggestion was fuelled by the fact that nightclubs were warned a few weeks ago by police that they were potential targets for car bombers. An advice booklet for bars, pubs and nightclubs was produced by the security services and included a section on "vehicle ... tagged MI5British MI5 Had Hand In Previous Car BombingsSaturday, June 30th, 2007Security services played role in similar previous attacks, massive car bomb discovered in London Paul Joseph Watson Prison Planet Intelligence sources are refusing to rule out an Irish connection to a massive car bomb that was discovered in the heart of London this morning. Though at this early stage the facts are sketchy, any link to the IRA or its offshoots would re-open a can of worms concerning the ... tagged MI5« Previous Entries |
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