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the intelligence operation actually ended in 1994. However, the reports i found on his computer disks indicate the contrary.

First, the heading of the reports, FRED 142/96. FRED 41197 and FRED 42/97 indicates the frequency of reports sent to South Africa.

Second, the contents of these reports, e.g. FRED 142/96 mentions a person who claims to have current close ties with military intelligence in the RSA"; FRED 41/97 mentions Bacons contacts with the staff at the British Embassy and photos taken by him on the "Maputo Navigation Route" and FRED 42/97 deals with the Beira Navigation Channel and his “acceptability within the diplomatic circle". These reports definitely give an impression of something other then an operation to gather information for business investment.

Third and most important is a report dated 11/12/1995 in which Bacon reports that he had received information he was about to be arrested by the Mozambique SISE authorities” (SISE = Mozambique Intelligence Agency ). He ask his handler to contact the South African National Intelligence office in Nelspruit to ascertain the true nature of this threat“. He also asks the handler to try to find out if he had recently been compromised. The reason why he requested that NIA in Nelspruit should be contacted was because Bacon received the information from a person who was linked to NIA. Furthermore, Bacon also mentioned that he had a contact in Maputo who had access to the General Manager of SISE, who should make inquiries about any possible arrest.

Fourthly, a number of invoices from the telephone company in Maputo were found in Bacon's apartment. They are for the period October 1994 to January 1995. This is during a period when Bacon stayed in a house owned by a American woman.

who worked for USAID in Mozambique. The invoices are addressed to the Danish Embassy, which has been explained by the fact that personnel from the Danish Embassy used to live in the house before

moved in there. Of interest is the frequencies of phone calls to South Africa. Apparently the telephone was used by Bacon and but the phone calls done by

are marked on the lists. The dialed numbers have not been investigated but could be of interest to establish the identity of Bacon's handler and the intensity of his intelligence operation during this period.

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The question of how Bacon got his instructions and delivered his reports was also dealt with during the investigation.

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reports copied from computer desks marked. FRED 142 96, FRED 41:97 and FRED 49/97. See footnote no?. Copies of telephone invoices from TELECOMUNICACOES DE MOZAMBIQUE

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