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Claims have been made that the British government had used one of the companies owned by Turkish Cyp

Added: (Fri Jan 13 2012)

Pressbox (Press Release) - This is Turkish daily Cumhuriyet reporting: Claims have been made that the British government had used one of the companies owned by Turkish Cypriot businessmen when it was selling arms illegally to the Saddam Hussein regime. An experienced intelligence expert who spoke to Cumhuriyet and did not deny the fact that he/she had worked closely with the CIA for 20 years said a newly surfaced CIA document had shown that the deep British state had made use of the company owned by Asil Nadir in this arms sale. The documents which shows in great detail the USA-British collaboration in the arms sales to Iraq have proved that the deep British state had resorted to a host of dirty methods including murder in its bid to cover up the secret arms sale. The documents that are in the possession of the intelligence expert prove that a chain of companies that were owed by the Polly Peck International including the Unipac had been used by the deep British state in the arms sale to Iraq. According to the intelligence expert in the wake of the arms sales which had enriched the son of the than British prime minister Margaret Thatcher Mark Thatcher by 12 million pounds sterling and that in the wake of the arms sale the button had been pushed to destroy Nadir's Polly Peck Limited by the Serious Fraud Office. In the CIA document which has not yet been made public MI6 personnel Stephan Kock is being implicated and contains the statement of: The arrest of Polly Peck CEO Asil Nadir was arranged through the British Serious Fraud Office. Claims have also been made that apart from Mark Thatcher, the than Defence Sales Organisations chairman Lord Levene and British Military Services chairman Lord Cuckney had retired by having become millionaires from the arms sale to Iraq. The CIA document also gives coverage to the suspicious death of experienced journalist Jonathan Moyle in Chile in the wake of the surfacing of allegations concerning Matrix Churchill, Astra and CIA connected Chilean company Allivane regarding the arms sale to Iraq. Claims had been made that Stephan Kock was responsible for the suspicious death of Moyle who was the editor of the "Helicopter Defence World" . There are claims that Moyle was mordered in a way that looked like natural death after he had started investigating Cardoen who was a close friend of Mark Thatcher and was in control of the Allivane company which was planning to sell helicopters to Iraq. There are other claims which say that the MI6 and SAS were responsible for the murder of Gerald Bull who was killed in an assassination that was carried out outside his home in Brussels. Gerald Bull was an Canadian engineer who was the architect of the arms sale apparently.

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