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... "Hey,
Lainet and Burombo there is
something for you to research in Harare,
isn't it?"...
THE
PLOT CONTINUES:
...
from Harare, Lainet calls with this
stunning piece of information AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
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Friday
21 January, 2005 HEADLINES
Zimbabwe breaks up South Africa spy ring
A South African spymaster has been
arrested in Zimbabwe in a sting operation
and is accused of running an espionage
ring inside the country involving a
number of prominent officials ...
... The agent was captured on December 15
in Victoria Falls after being lured into
Zimbabwe from Zambia across a bridge
spanning the Zambezi river. At the same
time five prominent Zimbabweans were
arrested, all of whom are closely linked
to the inner circle of Robert Mugabe's
ruling party, Zanu PF ...
... The identity of the South African has
not been revealed but a South African
source said he was a senior officer in
the South African secret service who was
48 and white.
The secret agent had travelled to
Zambia's resort town of Livingstone where
he was to meet a senior Zimbabwean
intelligence officer. At the last minute
the Zimbabwean persuaded him to come
across to Victoria Falls where they would
meet in a hotel.
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Lainet
comments:
"Trouble
between Mugabe and Mbeki
... Again,
something went wrong completely. Even when Simon
Mann's mercenaries got caught at Harare's airport
last year, the two intelligence organisations
seemed to have acted for different reasons. The
South Africans tipped off Zimbabwe's CIO about
Mann's team en route to execute a plot in
Equatorial Guinea because they want to get rid of
their image as meddlers in internal affairs of
other African countries."
"On the Zimbabwean side, there was
originally an interest to sell weapons to Simon
Mann. Only days before the main team of
mercenaries arrived in Harare aboard the plane, a
group of their advance guard, led by Simon Mann,
met with one Colonel Tshinga Dube, Director of
Zimbabwe Defence Industries, to finalise the arms
deal worth $180,000. However, once the South
Africans rang the bell, the Zimbabweans changed
plans, they may have hoped to struck now a deal
for West African oil in exchange for Simon
Mann ..."
"It seems, it's all about oil ... get
Burombo's story. He wants you to meet someone
from West Africa with most interesting
information ..." |
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