Stunning!"Five Eyes" spy actually do this
Author:Global Times Time:2022.09.01
Canadian spy trafficking British girl
The Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) reported on August 30 that a new book called "History of the Five Eyes" disclosed the scandal of the "Five Eye Alliance" led by British and the United States. Canada, one of the "Five Eye Alliances" members, once hired a trafficker to serve the country's intelligence agencies. The latter sent many British civilians to the Middle East extremist "Islamic State" (IS) "Jiharma Bride" Shanmima Bergm. In this regard, Britain and Canada's two allies were unaware and concealed, but the girls who had mistakenly went astray were deprived of British citizenship and have been detained in Syria.
In February 2015, Bergm, who was only 15 years old, packed his bags with two female classmates and embarked on a non -return path to the Middle East. At the bus station in Istanbul, Turkey, they connected to a local man named Rashid, who sent them from Turkey to Syria. According to Bergm, Rashid is a local trafficker who is active in the local area. During that time, he was responsible for organizing and transporting foreigners to provide manpower and equipment support for the extreme organization "Islamic State". In more than half a year before Bergm arrived in Turkey, Rashid had "received" many British, including both adult men and women and minors.
But Bergm didn't understand that Rashid was a "double -sided spy": because of the familiarity with the local environment and lines, the traffickers who continued to send manpower for IS were also employed by the Canadian Security Intelligence Agency (CSIS). Rashid said that in 2013, he was "interviewed" when he applied for Canada in the Canadian Embassy in Jordan. The embassy is transferred to the affectionate agency through the embassy.
Using the "double -sided person" status, Lashids secretly draw the map of the IS actual control area while assisting the IS smuggling, indicating the residence and communication point of the "holy combat element". Screenshot is saved. Not only that, he also collected information from foreign people who assisted in the country, photographed their identity documents, or directly photographed their video information with their mobile phones. In his saved information, a video clearly records the scene of Bergm and his classmates transferred at the Syrian border.
Not long after helping Bergm's entry, Rashid was arrested by the Turkish police. In order to avoid the actions, a person in charge of the Canadian Security Intelligence Agency rushed to Ankara himself to conceal the fact that the facts of counter -intelligence work in other countries requested to ask for understanding. At the same time, CSIS officials also contacted Walton, head of the anti -terrorism intelligence department of the London Police Department, informing the latter the intelligence work carried out by the Canadian side in Turkey and persuading the British to assist them in concealing the public. However, when Bergm was trying to return to Britain, he was deprived of British citizenship and was still detained in Syria to a detention camp today.
In response, Bergm's lawyer A Kunji satirized that the British side had reprimanded huge sums of money to prevent young people from being "rebellious" by extreme organizations, but did not want their children to be betrayed by intimate Western allies. He criticized: "Some people should be our allies, and they should protect our people. I did not expect that our children were turned into the theater ... In these allies, the life of the sacrifice of British children belongs to 'acceptable risk' The category. "He satirized:" Intelligence collection is much more important than children's lives. "
This newspaper special reporter Liu Haoran
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