Just goes to show, you can't trust anyone!

Walks99

Longterm Registered User
[h1]UK interpreter 'spied for Iran' [/h1]

_44600201_james.jpg
Daniel James (left) translated for Gen David Richards


An Army interpreter serving in Afghanistan, described as a "Walter Mitty" style fantasist, became an agent for Iran, a court has been told.
Tehran-born Daniel James, of Brighton, translated for Gen David Richards, the former UK commander in Afghanistan.
It is alleged he sent coded messages to an Iranian military attache in Kabul telling him "I am at your service".
Mr James, 45, denies two charges under the Official Secrets Act and wilful misconduct in public office.
Mark Dennis QC, prosecuting, said Mr James' role, working for the general, put him in an "unique position".
He said Mr James was a "Walter Mitty"-style fantasist who thought he had been snubbed for promotion.
"During the latter part of 2006, the defendant's loyalty to this country wavered and his loyalties turned to Iran, the country of his birth.
"He turned his back on those with whom he was serving in Afghanistan and sought to become an agent for a foreign power," said Mr Dennis. He said Mr James was attempting to provide information to insurgents fighting coalition forces and others "who may yet become involved or who may directly or indirectly support the insurgent elements." Mr James denies two charges under the Secrets Act of communicating information useful to an enemy and a second count of collecting such information on a USB memory stick.


(Taken from the BBC Website)
 
Not that long ago anyone found guilty of treason could look forward to a short trip to a place of execution & meet Albert Pierrepoint!

I wonder how many servicemen have had their lives put at risk in Afganistan due to the actions of this person!!!

As the law states any person accepting the protection of the country & then betrays said protection is guilty of treason to the crown.

Under this Govt he'll be unkucky if he gets 5 years, but thats 5 years in a prison where his medical, dental problems are sorted & paid for by the tax payer, his human rights are protected, he gets fed three meals a day & will get paid for whatever work he does in prison..........would he get the same in Iran?

James Mc
 
I just wonder what he is saying to Gen Richards in the photo! 'Hey General did I tell you about the time I was on the Balcony of the Iranian Embassy in London'!!
 
My hubby was part of Gen Sir David Richards CP team for this tour, several members of the team are under summons to attend the case for the prosecution.

The question we are always asked is 'Was he... or wasn't he...?'

Lets just say the lads we knew were 'uncomfortable' around him, but couldn't put a finger on it... but as you know, in this business, it is your instincts that keep you alive!
 
Back
Top