EvanL
05-17-2004, 12:55 PM
CanWest News Service; CP
Monday, May 17, 2004
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The Cold War may be over but members of the Canadian Forces travelling through Russia are being warned that country's spy network is alive and well. Whether on business or personal travel, members of the Canadian military should expect to be targeted by intelligence agents using techniques that "may seem farfetched or taken from spy novels," such as bugged hotel rooms and ****** advances to set up future blackmail, warns a security briefing report obtained through Access to Information.
Monday, May 17, 2004
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The Cold War may be over but members of the Canadian Forces travelling through Russia are being warned that country's spy network is alive and well. Whether on business or personal travel, members of the Canadian military should expect to be targeted by intelligence agents using techniques that "may seem farfetched or taken from spy novels," such as bugged hotel rooms and ****** advances to set up future blackmail, warns a security briefing report obtained through Access to Information.