Did Belarus KGB murder opposition activist? The death of Belarussian opposition activist and journalist Oleg Bebenin has thrown a murky light on both the circumstances of his demise and those who might be behind it. Some point the finger at Minsk’s modern-day KGB, whose leadership was reshuffled earlier this year by President Alexander Lukashenko.
Colombian agency behind domestic spying honey trap. Former Colombian detective Alba Luz Florez has revealed that she seduced a national police captain as a way of infiltrating the Colombian Supreme Court, during a 2007 domestic spying operation by the country’s scandal-besieged Administrative Department of Security.
Ex-MI6 worker jailed for trying to sell secrets. A British court has jailed Daniel Houghton, a former employee of MI6, Britain’s external spy agency, for trying to sell secret intelligence documents to the Dutch secret services. Interestingly, the Dutch notified MI6 after they were approached by Houghton, who has dual British and Dutch citizenship.
News you may have missed #427
September 8, 2010 by intelNews Leave a comment
Filed under Expert news and commentary on intelligence, espionage, spies and spying Tagged with 0 Colombian agency behind domestic spying honey trap, 0 Did Belarus KGB murder opposition activist?, 0 Ex-MI6 worker jailed for trying to sell secrets, Alba Luz Florez, Alexander Lukashenko, assassinations, Belarus, Colombia, Colombian Supreme Court, Daniel Houghton, DAS (Colombia), domestic intelligence, honey traps, KGB (Belarus), lawsuits, MI5, MI6, Netherlands, News, news you may have missed, Oleg Bebenin, political activism, UK