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Caught: RT conspirator

In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a conspirator in a plot to cancel Russia Today’s television channel slot in the UK and to replace it with cheaper versions of international TV channels has now been spotted.

A suspect alleged of interference in television affairs seen here in Reading, Berkshire.

It’s believed the suspect is guided by Africa-based militias that play a supportive remote role in enabling him to make hostile attempts to takedown UK television channels.

A sorry affair

His plot entails full replacement of media groups and production companies with random alternatives to enable more criminal activity in the UK, and in other countries.

It’s a telling sign according to some experts of a disastrous state of affairs in regulation not just of broadcasting but also of other media ventures.

No further issues

In spite of a report by this site and by some privately in the news sector in the UK, it’s not believed Boris Johnson is implicated in the crime, although it’s suggested he had met with the suspect on the behest of his then advisors in his constituency office.

It doesn’t count as a crime, according to legal experts, but it can count as a misunderstanding if it’s not followed up and looked into by law enforcement because of his perceived proximity to a criminal actor.