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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Big</strong> <strong>Breach</strong>; From Top Secret to Maximum SecurityCompliments <strong>of</strong> http://www.192.comRARDE (Royal Armaments Research and Development Establishment) fordetailed examination and field trials.<strong>The</strong> RARDE technicians were highly impressed by their new toy andestablished that the BMP-3's firepower was substantially higher thananything in the UK's armory. Field trials on army ranges in Scotland -with the vehicle disguised under a fibreglass shell to prevent beingspotted by Russian satellites - revealed that its manoeuvrability,cross-country ability and speed were also better than westernequivalents. <strong>The</strong> complicated and expensive operation was a greatsuccess and they invited most <strong>of</strong> the East European controllerate totheir establishment near Camberley to thank us for the operation.While reading BATTLE's file, I came across something that, though justmildly interesting at the time, became significant five years later.Some <strong>of</strong> the meetings that were described took place at the Ritz hotelin Paris, and intelligence on the whos, whats and wheres <strong>of</strong> thesemeetings was provided by an informant in the hotel. <strong>The</strong> informant didnot have a codename and was just addressed by a P-number, referring tothe number <strong>of</strong> his personal file. <strong>The</strong> P-number was mentioned severaltimes in BATTLE's file so, curious to get a better fix <strong>of</strong> his access, Icalled up central registry and asked for the file. Flicking through, itwas no surprise to learn that he was a security manager at the Ritz andwas being paid cash by his MI6 handler for his reporting. Hotelsecurity managers are useful informers for intelligence servicesbecause they have access to the hotel guestlist and can be helpful inbugging operations. What was a surprise was that the informer'snationality was French, for we had been told on the IONEC how difficultit was to recruit Frenchmen to work for MI6 and for this reason hestuck in my mind. Although he was only a small cog in the operation andhis name was unimportant to me at the time, I have no doubt with thebenefit <strong>of</strong> hindsight that this was Henri Paul, who was killed fiveyears later on 30 August 1997 in the same car crash that killed Diana,Princess <strong>of</strong> Wales and Dodi Al Fayed.Most breakthroughs in espionage come after a lot <strong>of</strong> methodical researchand tedious sifting <strong>of</strong> leads and contacts, but occasionally aworthwhile lead came out <strong>of</strong> the blue. Such was the case when onemorning in June 1992 a former colleague in the TA called me asking forsome advice. <strong>The</strong> sergeant, a keen long-distance runner, had recentlygone to Moscow to run in the city marathon. A spectator who spokeEnglish approached him at the finish line and it emerged that he was acolonel in the Russian strategic rocket forces. <strong>The</strong> two men becamefriendly and the sergeant invited the colonel to visit him if ever hewere in England, not really expecting that it would be taken up. Butthe colonel did take him up and he was due to arrive at Gatwick airportthe following week. `Would we be interested in meeting him?' my formercolleague asked. Russel agreed that the story was worth checking out.<strong>The</strong> following day I took the train out to Clacton-on-Sea, a couple <strong>of</strong>hours east <strong>of</strong> London, to visit the sergeant in his home.Terry Ryman greeted me at the front door and ushered me into the pincleanfront-room <strong>of</strong> a small terraced house where his wife served tea.Ryman was in his 40s, greying with milk-bottle glasses, but took pridein his fitness. He worked as a black cab-driver in London to earn hisliving.page- 76 - To purchase the original limited edition hardback version <strong>of</strong> this bookplease call 08000 192 192 or go to http://www.192.com

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