Friday, September 18, 2009

Atmosphere for spies called 'vile' Turbulence attributed to possible prosecution of intel agent

excerpted from Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin

LONDON – Spies in the MI6 agency in Great Britain are infuriated that their chief, Sir John Scarlett, has handed over one of his veteran agents to Scotland Yard's Anti-terrorist Command on allegations he collaborated with the CIA in torture at a secret center in Morocco, according to a report from Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin.

While the long-serving officer is known to have a reputation for harsh interrogation methods, Scarlett's unprecedented action has rocked the Secret Intelligence Service's staff of 2,500. The atmosphere within its London headquarter is described as "vile."

It has emerged that Scarlett only told a few of his top staff that he wanted the officer handed over to the Yard after he had interviewed him.

The officer is believed to be an Arab linguist. He is currently on "gardening leave" – ordered to stay at home

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