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British attache removal - the honey in the honeypot |
2005-08-23 |
The ISI agent involved in the honeypot trap has been outed. She is Maria Kiani of the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad This is her Photo ![]() Brigadier Andrew was removed from Islamabad in Jan this year as a result of internal investigations which concluded that the Brig had lost the confidence of the High Commission. The British Defence Ministry had announced that, âthe decision was taken after Brigadier Andrew Durcan formed an âinappropriate relationshipâ with a suspected female Pakistani spyâ. Durcan, 56, was living in Pakistan as single and according to reports was tricked into a close friendship by the arractive woman described as defence academic who is also believed to be undercover agent. Pakistanâs capital has been in the grip of wild speculations about the identity of the âdefence academicâ and fingers were pointed towards some of respected and senior defence academics. " |
Posted by:john |
#4 thanks John for background. What's your take...Was âjullietâ[Maria Kiani] was an ISSI agent from the getgo, missioned to honey up Brigadier Andrew, or did the ISSI discover that the Brigadier had fallen into the pot with a Paki female academic and then recruit her to work for the Institute. |
Posted by: Red Dog 2005-08-23 21:53 |
#3 Row over the outing Link to story A section of the press had already vaguely reported about identity of the lady involved in the alleged platonic relationship with the British Brigadier. In fact, Dr Mazari should be thankful to the reporter, who, by pinpointing a particular lady, who may not necessarily be the person concerned, has put an end to wild guesses being made in the city about some of the known media-related female academics, including Dr Mazari herself, for being the lady in question. While the DG ISS has every right to condemn or criticize the report, she has no right to cast aspersion on the integrity of a newspaper, whose commitment to Pakistanâs national interest has remained the only constant during its entire history of publication. Let us humbly state that, in our career as a publisher and editor, we have always upheld the national interest of Pakistan in highest esteem. We dare to claim that, barring any inadvertent lapse, we know better than Dr Mazari as to what the national interest of Pakistan means, and we do not need any sermon from Dr Sahiba in this regard. |
Posted by: john 2005-08-23 20:23 |
#2 Link to the original Sun story |
Posted by: john 2005-08-23 20:16 |
#1 Damage control from the Madam in charge of ISSI ISS DG debunks British defence attaché scandal She accused the British government of âdefamingâ the ISS because of articles she wrote criticising London for the recent laws it announced to curb extremism. âIn the story the correspondent named the ISS and maligned an innocent young researcher here, with no grounding in reality,â Dr Mazari said. |
Posted by: john 2005-08-23 18:34 |