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Caught: “The Guardian” criminal chief

In a further concerning development, it’s been discovered that “The Guardian” newspaper in London has a rogue Russian asset as its chief of local security.

A suspect alleged of security crimes related to the operations of “The Guardian” in London.

It’s believed the unnamed individual is an expert in limited scale anti-subversion activity.

It means he’s able to detect threats to business activity. He’s also believed to be able to track the movements of people investigating particular members of staff.

This is a misuse of scale usually appropriate only in closed states, such as Russia. It’s been proved to have disrupted the working patterns of businesses in London.

Tale of decline

The saga involving “The Guardian” staff has been long running. The news group that’s believed to own the outfit has repeatedly refused to allow investigator’s into buildings it owns and operates.

It’s also refused Police Officers access to information related to its activities, such as staffing lists and the identities of satellite support staff.

It has caused concern due to the type of people previously found to have used its position to benefit themselves.

London disruption

This site has previously investigated the newspapers main offices in London undercover, and has found serious errors in its Human Resources department.

The crimes related to the activity of temporary and Junior staff have been of particular concern. This is because much of the affect has been on people in central areas of business and political activity.

There’s evidence of criminal activity in many boroughs where even readers have been threatened. It’s also thought that staff use their jobs to make threats to rival news companies.