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+ | The [[Special Intelligence Wing]] was part of the [[Intelligence Corps]] and the parent of the [[FRU]]. | ||
− | + | :In 1989, on the night before he arrested [[Brian Nelson|Nelson]], [[John Stevens|Stevens]] found his offices in Belfast had been set on fire. The raid was carried out by the [[Controlled Methods of Entry Squad]], a sister unit of the [[FRU]] based with the [[Special Intelligence Wing]] at Ashford. At the same time the army moved documents that incriminated Nelson from Belfast to England.<ref>From The Sunday Times | |
+ | April 27, 2003 [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article869661.ece Brigadier ‘led rogue spying on Russia’] Liam Clarke</ref> | ||
==People== | ==People== | ||
*[[Gordon Kerr]] | *[[Gordon Kerr]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:spooks]][[Category:British Military Intelligence]] |
Latest revision as of 13:18, 6 June 2008
The Special Intelligence Wing was part of the Intelligence Corps and the parent of the FRU.
- In 1989, on the night before he arrested Nelson, Stevens found his offices in Belfast had been set on fire. The raid was carried out by the Controlled Methods of Entry Squad, a sister unit of the FRU based with the Special Intelligence Wing at Ashford. At the same time the army moved documents that incriminated Nelson from Belfast to England.[1]
People
Notes
- ↑ From The Sunday Times April 27, 2003 Brigadier ‘led rogue spying on Russia’ Liam Clarke