Secret alQaida report found on London train
Tommy , Manchester:
Jun 12 2008
Made Popular Jun 12 2008
Highly classified intelligence documents relating to two of the most sensitive issues involving Britain’s security interests - al-Qaida in Pakistan and the situation in Iraq - have been found on a train near London, it was disclosed last night.
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Rightly said @grace.... One finds it too hard to believe that such a document of such sensitive nature would be found in a train !!!! Like GRACE said, fictional movies are fine with us ... atleast we know its fiction... but this si something which wreaks havoc in the brain... How on earth did the classified info reach in a place like train? That means there are still some loopholes in the security establishment which needs to be rectified at the earlies.... plz wake up UK government before another 7/7 happens... R u guyz listening in the first place?
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How did they get on the train? A ”UK Top Secret” document will not even leave the office. Heck, it won’t even leave the computer, and forever stay a soft file. No ordinary intelligence officer will even get his hands on all 7 pages of ”Highly classified intelligence documents relating to two of the most sensitive issues involving Britain’s security interests - al-Qaida in Pakistan and the situation in Iraq.” This kind of info won’t even have hard copies of it.
And why would a ”very senior intelligence official working in the Cabinet Office” be carrying such a highly-secured document on a train?
This attacks credulity. 007 movies are more believable. At least in James Bond, there’s suspension of disbelief.
And why would a ”very senior intelligence official working in the Cabinet Office” be carrying such a highly-secured document on a train?
This attacks credulity. 007 movies are more believable. At least in James Bond, there’s suspension of disbelief.
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Rightly said @grace.... One finds it too hard to believe that such a document of such sensitive nature would be found in a train !!!! Like GRACE said, fictional movies are fine with us ... atleast we know its fiction... but this si something which wreaks havoc in the brain... How on earth did the classified info reach in a place like train? That means there are still some loopholes in the security establishment which needs to be rectified at the earlies.... plz wake up UK government before another 7/7 happens... R u guyz listening in the first place?
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And why would a ”very senior intelligence official working in the Cabinet Office” be carrying such a highly-secured document on a train?
This attacks credulity. 007 movies are more believable. At least in James Bond, there’s suspension of disbelief.