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In this edition of Podcasts from the Edge, former spy, diplomat and head of the South African Secret Service, Moe Shaik, tells Peter Bruce that President Cyril Ramaphosa has returned to the original intent in 1994 when the intelligence services were run by a co-ordinator, Joe Nhlanhla. ....
President Cyril Ramaphosa has responded to critics who believe that his decision to disband the department of state security and place the State Security Agency in the presidency is a move to build a dictatorship or totalitarian state. ....
Two Internal Security Organisation (ISO) operatives were among the dozens arrested by the Police Criminal Intelligence personnel following investigations ....
Islamic Republic of Iran Indicts French Tourist on Espionage Charges ATTA KENARE/AFP via Getty Images 30 May 2021 TEHRAN, Iran (AP) – Iranian authorities indicted a French tourist on charges of spying and spreading propaganda against the system, his lawyer said Sunday. It was the latest in a series of cases against foreigners amid heightened tensions between Iran and the West. Benjamin Berier was arrested in May last year after taking pictures in a desert area where photography is prohibited and asking questions “in the media” about Iran’s obligatory Islamic headscarf for women. Under Iranian law, a spying conviction can bring up to 10 years in prison and a conviction on a charge of spreading propaganda against the system can be punishable by three months to a year. ....
24 May 2021 An investigation being conducted at the top levels of the British government into British academia is expected to result in the arrests of Chinese “spies”, who are believed to have passed military technological secrets to the communist regime in Beijing. Foreign Office, Special Branch, and Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) investigators have reportedly drawn up a list of British academics who are believed to have provided information on secretive technology which is thought to have been used by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to oppress ethnic minorities and political dissidents. The investigation is expected to lead to arrests of academics within weeks, according to a report from the ....