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According to intelligence writer Stephen Dorril was amongst the most important of the MI5 officers who died: | According to intelligence writer Stephen Dorril was amongst the most important of the MI5 officers who died: | ||
− | ::The key person of the six and a totally irreplaceable loss to the Service and the countering of the IRA in particular. As I understand it, Maltby - on his second tour of duty in the province - ran the unit monitoring the [[IRA]]' | + | ::The key person of the six and a totally irreplaceable loss to the Service and the countering of the IRA in particular. As I understand it, Maltby - on his second tour of duty in the province - ran the unit monitoring the [[IRA]]'s collecting and laundering of funds. During the seventies, when MI5 had no responsibility for the IRA, only the Loyalist terror groups, Maltby ran a one man operation keeping track of IRA funds. It would be difficult, if not impossible, to replace such an institutional memory. It is fortunate for MI5 that the cease-fire has made that, for the moment, unnecessary.<ref>Stephen Dorril, ''Lobster95'', [http://www.8bitmode.com/rogerdog/lobster/lobster29.pdf Issue 29], p.14.</ref> |
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==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Latest revision as of 15:14, 3 September 2012
Michael Maltby was an MI5 officer killed in the Mull of Kintyre Chinook crash.[1]
According to intelligence writer Stephen Dorril was amongst the most important of the MI5 officers who died:
- The key person of the six and a totally irreplaceable loss to the Service and the countering of the IRA in particular. As I understand it, Maltby - on his second tour of duty in the province - ran the unit monitoring the IRA's collecting and laundering of funds. During the seventies, when MI5 had no responsibility for the IRA, only the Loyalist terror groups, Maltby ran a one man operation keeping track of IRA funds. It would be difficult, if not impossible, to replace such an institutional memory. It is fortunate for MI5 that the cease-fire has made that, for the moment, unnecessary.[2]
The unit Dorril describes may be the Anti-Racketeering Unit (Northern Ireland)
Notes
- ↑ The 29 who died, The Guardian, 6 February 2002.
- ↑ Stephen Dorril, Lobster95, Issue 29, p.14.