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arista
19-05-2022, 04:33 PM
The Government has been trying to stop this report
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/mar/01/bbc-spy-report-alleges-mi5-undercover-agent-abused-women-court-hears

This is dangerous of the BBC to do this, today.
This MI5 Ex agent
can not be named.
This undercover agent would have saved lives,
that matters more.


https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-61508520

[An MI5 spy used his status to
terrorise his partner before moving abroad
to continue intelligence work while
under investigation, the BBC has found.
A video shows the man threatening to kill the
woman and attacking her with a machete.
The foreign national cannot be named,
despite evidence he is a threat to women,
after the government took the BBC to court
to block publication.

Evidence shows that he is a right-wing extremist
with a violent past.

In an unprecedented legal battle,
the corporation argued that women
had a right to know his identity
and it would protect potential
victims from harm.

But the BBC successfully resisted the
government's attempt to stop publication
of the wide-ranging investigation.]

MTVN
19-05-2022, 04:59 PM
Pretty incredible story, surprising from the BBC

arista
19-05-2022, 05:21 PM
Pretty incredible story, surprising from the BBC



It is so wrong
he would have saved lives in
his undercover work,


It is Horrid
how he treated that lady he was seeing
but by doing this story,
is his cover going to get blown

MTVN
19-05-2022, 05:31 PM
Maybe his cover deserves to be blown so that he's exposed to the same terror that he's subjected at least two women to

I'm sure there's all sorts of shady **** going on like this in the intelligence world, all predicated on 'the greater good'

arista
19-05-2022, 05:37 PM
Maybe his cover deserves to be blown so that he's exposed to the same terror that he's subjected at least two women to

I'm sure there's all sorts of shady **** going on like this in the intelligence world, all predicated on 'the greater good'


No, as he would have saved so many lives in his
in his undercover work


Stopping Terrorists
matters, more