Denis Payne

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Denis Payne was a senior MI5 officer who served in Northern Ireland in the 1970s.

Payne relived the MI6 officer based at Stormont Castle at some point in late 1973/early 1974.[1] According to Paul Foot, Payne's appointment, with the new title of 'Chief of Intelligence' marked the point at which Northern Ireland became an MI5 preserve at MI6's expense.[2]

Clockwork Orange

According to Paul Foot, Payne presided over the creation of the Clockwork Orange Psychological Warfare operation:

Not long after the change-over from MI6 to MI5 was completed, Colin was called to a high-level conference at Stormont. Senior MI5 officers were there, including Denis Payne. The subject of discussion was a new initiative to meet the deteriorating security crisis and to stem the rising tide of sectarian assasinations. A top secret information offensive was proposed. Its codename was to become 'Clockwork Orange'.[3]

Notes

  1. Richard Deacon, 'C': A Biography of Sir Maurice Oldfield, Futura, 1985, p.174.
  2. Paul Foot, Who Framed Colin Wallace? Pan Books, 1990, p.40.
  3. Paul Foot, Who Framed Colin Wallace? Pan Books, 1990, p.41.