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condition? Photographing of ANC' personnel, transit houses and foreign visitors. During 1992/93 when it became obvious that the ANC would become involved in politicking inside South Africa, all requirements for intelligence gathering on the ANC stopped.

According to Bacon, he was tasked and debriefed in everything he did for PAIIC/DCC by At Nel or one of his subordinates who were:

1984 - 1990 1991 - 1992 1993 - 1994

Adolf van den Berg Jack Widdowson Adrian Smit.

At Nel's subordinates were only administrators. They were unable to make decisions. Any question had to be related to At Nel. Bacon met regularly with At Nel.

Information related to ANC

Bacon's information-gathering concerning ANC activities in Mozambique has been described by him as follows:

A. Identifying suspected ANC-vehicles

He was provided with a list of 8 or 9 motor vehicles by At Nel. There was only a description of the vehicles, without any registration numbers. Bacon was told that sources in South Africa had identified these vehicles as being in use by ANC personnel in Maputo. He was tasked to locate these vehicles, to confirm that they were in fact in use by ANC, and to identify their role. Were they used to transport troops or arms to the borders, or were they used in Maputo in an administrative role?

Of the 8 or 9 vehicles on the list, he was only able to confirm that 4 of them were used for administrative reasons by the ANC: one blue Peugeot sedan and one white Peugeot sedan, which alternated between the administrative HQ in Awenida Julius Nyerere (4 th. tloor) and the Operational HQ in the road running past the central hospital between Awenida Eduardo Monolane and Awenida Mao Tse Tung ( Ist floor); one red Ford Escort which was also to be found parked behind the Operational HQ and one white Jeep Wagoneer, which was used to deliver food and for visits to an internal house, located near to Cardoso Hotel.

Bacon's role, having once confirmed the use of these vehicles by the ANC, was to monitor activities at these addresses. It proved to be almost impossible as they were all in built-up areas and any white person parked regularly outside any complex would have been investigated by the ANC' people.

B. Photographing of visitors

Another task was to photograph all visitors with a possible connection to the ANC flying into Maputo Airport. Whenever he identified ANC vehicles at the airport prior

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