Monday, January 22, 2007

Storm Track Infiltration: British Intelligence or Keystone Cops

Associated press reported that a third terror suspect absconds in Britain.

A terror suspect under police surveillance has disappeared, Britain's top law-and-order official said on Tuesday. The suspect was being monitored under the so-called control order regime, British Home Secretary John Reid said in a written statement to parliamentarians. Under the program, suspects who have not been charged are released from custody but remain under observation and can be electronically tagged, kept under curfew, denied the use of telephones or the Internet, and prohibited from meeting outsiders.

I guess state-of –the-art surveillance technology is not one of Britain’s string suits these days.

The suspect, whose identity is protected by an anonymity order, absconded earlier this month, Reid said. The man was the third terror suspect to disappear while being monitored under the control order.

Reid's announcement came as the government faced criticism for another Keystone Cop blunder.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

British Intelligence or Keystone Cops?

Fuck off. It has nothing to do with intelligence - this is a government directive you twat. When will IBA learn to distinguish fact from hyperbole or is the idea too much like giving us some credit? British intelligence rounded up the july 21st suspects and averts a slew of other terror related incidents and has a no. of individuals in the dock at the moment. .

In addition to th yank at the OB the FBI let a lunatic with Al Q connections get off scott free after 9/11 and he rocks up at a mosque here - exposed by British TV last week. Why dont you get your own 'keystone cops' onto the issues. Stick your brush back in its box.

"I guess state-of –the-art surveillance technology is not one of Britain’s string suits these days"

LOL we dont wear string suits but state of the art technology is in place all over the UK and serves us well. Control orders are a daft government idea and about as effective as the FBIs interview techniques by the sounds of it.