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December 1995 (Doncaster) identified him as H.W. Bacon and Nigel Barnett. The name Esslin was unknown to him.

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Nigel Barnett: This name was given to him when he started his operation in Mozambique in 1983 or 1984. At least two passports in this name were issued. One" issued 1992-11-16 with an expiry date 1997-11-15 was found when he was

1 arrested and another " issued 1990-01-22 with an expiry date 1995-01-21 was found in his safety drawer in the Durban Nedbank branch.

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It would be of interest to establish if Bacon was ever in possession of any other passports. Information has been obtained from people who know him in Maputo that he on several occasions mentioned that he had Swedish and British passports. None. however, had seen any of these passports. One of his DCC handlers has given information about a meeting between the handler and Bacon which took place in January 1985 in Pretoria at which Bacon showed the handler a Swedish passport. Bacon told him he had a female contact at the Swedish embassy in Maputo who had supplied him with the passport. The handler did not see if there was any name written in the passport.

A list of all passports issued to the Swedish embassy in Maputo from 1983 to 1986 by the Department of Foreign Affairs in Stockholm has been obtained. The list" was sent to the investigation team in Stockholm on 13 Aug. 1997. The aim was to establish any falsification or loss of passports. The result of the investigation in Stockholm have been reported verbally and the conclusion was that there were no passports issued to non-existent people and there were no reported losses of passports.

A Mozambique passport was found amongst Bacon's belongings in the Nedbank safety deposit box. The passport, no H 000001, bore no name. Bacon alleges he was given this passport by another South African intelligence agent based in Mozambique by the name of John Burch who was later arrested by the Mozambique Police for his intelligence activities. Burch was extradited to South Africa after his arrest.

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A letter dated 87.10.25 and written in Swedish was found in his safety box in Durban. It is signed by and addressed to “Henry“. In it Mrs.

asks Bacon to send copies of his birth certificate. 3 photographs and other personal details. According to the letter, this information is for a Swedish passport for H. W Bacon. A copy of the letter is attached." A statement has been obtained from Ms.

by the Swedish investigators in which she states that she was asked by Bacon during his visit to Sweden in July 1987 if she could arrange a Swedish passport for him. The letter is obviously the response.

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Copy of a Passport ID no 500630 5202 00 6. Nigel Barnett, issued 1990-01-22. Copy of a Passport ID no 500630 5202 00 6. Nigel Barnett, issued 1992-11-16. See footnote no 9. A second meeting with the “Handler“. See footnote no ll. A handwritten letter "Hej Henry“ 2 pages.

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