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copy of the Polygraph Examination Report is attached. Deceptive Indicative is a term used for persons showing the strongest reactions during a polygraph test.

CONNECTION TO OTHER SECURITY / INTELLIGENCE PERSONNEL

Richard Fair, who initially reported Bacon to the police, has stated that he witnessed Bacon on one occasion telephoning Anthony White from Fair's house in Maputo. The telephone call was made in the presence of Fair's parents. Bacon has denied any contacts with Anthony White. There was also a handwritten note's found in Bacon's belongings in which Anthony White's name was mentioned.

In his statements, Bacon has mentioned a number of people who either "handled" him as an agent or were involved in other ways in his activities as a DCC operator. They are At Nel, Adolf Van der Berg, and H. W. Doncaster.

It is recommended that a plan be developed to follow through on this information. It should include a decision to obtain the alternative identities used by these people, through the passport register in the Department of Home Affairs, and also the obtaining of Bacon's MI file.

PASSPORTS/ IDENTITIES

As noted above. Bacon has had at least three different identities/passports during his time as an operator in Mozambique:

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Henry William Bacon: It has been established that he used a passport in the name Bacon when he purchased his flight-ticket to Sweden in 1987. He claims that he kept this passport after he officially changed his name in 1982. This passport has not been found. Bacon says he threw it away when it expired. Furthermore, it has been established that he was in possession of a petrol credit card in the name of H.W. Bacon, linked to a Standard Bank account until at least 1988. The l.U. is also in possession of a copy of an ID book " issued 1981-10-16 in the name H.W. Bacon.

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Nicho Esslin: Officially he changed his name to Esslin in late 1982. This has been established by documentation obtained from Home Affairs in Pretoria. A copy a the Government Gazette", dated 10 December 1982, is attached. A copy of an ID book '*, issued 1983-10-21, was found in his apartment in Maputo. He has stated that this name change was done on his own initiative and purely for personal reasons. It is important to note that his handler in the period April 1994 -

Polygraph Examination Report. Copy of a handwritten note. Copy of a ID book. ID no 190529 5115 00 6. H.W. Bacon. See footnute no 7 Copy of ID book. ID no 4905295115 00 6. Nicho Esslin, issued 1983-10-21.

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