Sunday, March 09, 2008

But This Doesn't Shock Me In The Least

MI5 targets four Met police officers 'working as Al Qaeda Spies'

"Four police officers in Britain's top force are reportedly under close secret service surveillance after being identified as Al Qaeda spies, it emerged today.

MI5 are said to have homed in on the the "sleeper" agents passing secrets from Scotland Yard to the terror group only in recent weeks.

The suspected spies are believed to have used methods similar to those employed by the IRA in the 1970s as they infiltrated the police and the Army in Northern Ireland.

All four are understood to be Asians living in London and are feared to have links both with Islamic extremists in Britain and worldwide terror groups - including al-Qaeda training camps in Pakistan and Afghanistan."

(By 'Asians' they of course mean middle-easterners)

"MI5 chiefs reportedly believe the suspected moles have been planted as sleepers - agents under deep cover - to keep al-Qaeda informed of anti-terror raids planned by London's Metropolitan Police.

They are said to fear the four could have already accessed sensitive information about secret operations to root out terror cells planning further attacks in the UK.

Numbers of officers from ethnic minorities have risen since the Met was accused of being institutionally racist in the Stephen Lawrence public inquiry report."

And therein lies the rub, as it is a virtual impossibility to vet someone coming from a 3rd world country.

So have your socialist pals in high places run screaming through the night that there's some sort of racism going on in the hiring, and bingo. Can't stop them, and it's nigh on impossible to even contain them once quota's take the place of common sense. Harken back to those 300-pound policewomen from New Orleans who were robbing the department stores blind during Katrina. Not a snowballs chance in hell those waddlers become officers of the law before affirmative action arrived to dilute virtually every last public service institution in the country.

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