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MI5 chief defends links with foreign agencies

By James Blitz, Defence and Diplomatic Editor

Published: October 16 2009 16:37 | Last updated: October 16 2009 16:37

Jonathan Evans, the director general of MI5, has strongly defended the organisation’s co-operation with foreign intelligence organisations that have been accused of torturing detainees, insisting that “many attacks have been stopped” in the UK as a result of such collaboration.

Mr Evans, who runs Britain’s domestic security service, said he did not defend the abuse of detainees that had recently been exposed within the US system and in other countries.

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