| MI5 'used James Bond clause over the torture of detainees' UK
Daily Mail British security services used a 'James Bond-style get-out clause' to collude in the torture of terror suspects, it has been claimed. A number of suspects arrested in Pakistan at the request of Britain
have claimed that they were repeatedly tortured by the country's notorious
Inter-Services Intelligence Agency (ISI). The men were then questioned
by MI5. (ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW)
Andrew Dismore, chair of the JCHR, said a combination of the Criminal
Justice Act 1988 and the Intelligence Services Act 1994 led him to conclude
'that the security services may be operating under a James Bond-style
get-out clause'. |
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