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British learning to detect Russian spies and terrorists Print E-mail
Written by smoc   
Friday, 09 April 2010 10:46

In connection with a sharp increase in espionage and terrorist activity by the Russian terrorist gang of the FSB (successor of KGB), which reached its peak in poisoning with radioactive polonium of more than 1000 people in London during the murder of the KGB defector Litvinenko by a KGB gang consisting of Russian terrorists Lugovoi, Kovtun and Sokolenko, a booklet f how to detect and fight Russian state criminals is being reprinted in the UK.

  The book was first published by the MI5 in 1963. Since then, criminal activities of the Russians have not changed either in methods, or in patterns.

  The booklet, among other issues, contains recommendations for British living in Russia to pretend to be negligent in order to attract attention of Russian spies and thereby identify them.

  That is why the reprinted booklet will be also useful for Russians in Russia for detection and neutralization of police informers and secret agents from the terrorist gang of the FSB.

  The book "Their trade is treachery" contains 59 pages and was distributed in 1960's among British citizens.

  The purpose of the booklet was to warn British in strategic positions about the activities of Russian spies and to show them how to recognize these criminals.

  The chapters in the book include such titles as "How to become a spy (in six easy lessons)" and "How not to become a spy (in six not-so-easy lessons)".

  The booklet was distributed among British officials, diplomats, military personnel, nuclear scientists, businessmen and other Britons, who were in some way connected with military, trade secrets or were living in Russia.

  It warned Britons that Russian spies could get close to them by any means - through provision of sexual services, blackmail, bribery, or surveillance. Britons should be vigilant as much as possible not to allow Russian spies to use them as informants.

 

The British The Daily Mail published excerpts from the book. Thus, chapter "How to foil a spy" says that one should not leave keys in places where unauthorized people could get access to them, because "a wax imprint can be taken in a moment". The MI5 also advises not to take classified papers to canteens, lavatories, or cloakrooms.

 

The book also contains recommendations how to attract attention of Russian KGB criminals and use them as a source of information. For example, you could pretend to have a few vices so that that the Russians could think they would be able to blackmail you.

 

"If you cannot manage a vice or two, just be foolish. If you can't be foolish, be incautious. Accept favors from officials. When they ask some harmless service in exchange for good money, accept at once", the recommendation reads.

 

The book stresses that the goal of all these actions is to win the confidence of the Russian enemy, expose him and to find out what he wants.

 

In the chapter "How not to become a spy", the MI5 warns Britons: If you find yourself in unexpected contact with a representative of Russia, immediately tell the police.

 

"If you become friendly with a foreigner ask: Is he really seeking friendship - or information? If you are in Russia, try not to communicate much with local citizens. The key success for the Briton in the country of the enemy - is to live sensibly and soberly life", the book says.

 

The general public will be able to get acquainted with the methods developed by MI5 to fight Russian spies and terrorists in near future. The book is expected to go on sale in June 2010.

Source: Kavkaz Center

 

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