The Asian Age

MI6 linked to torture of Maoists

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Kathmandu, Aug. 31: British authoritie­s funded a four- year- long intelligen­ce operation in Nepal that led to Maoist rebels being arrested, tortured and killed during the country’s civil war, according to the author of a new book on Kathmandu.

Launched in 2002, “Operation Mustang” targeted Maoist rebels and saw British intelligen­ce agency MI6 fund safe houses and provide training in surveillan­ce and counter- insurgency tactics to Nepal’s Army and spy agency, the National Investigat­ion Department ( NID), writer Thomas Bell said on Saturday.

Nepal’s decade- long civil war left more than 16,000 dead, with rebels and security forces accused of serious human rights violations, including killings, rapes, torture and disappeara­nces.

“According to senior Nepalese intelligen­ce and army officials involved in the operation, British aid greatly strengthen­ed their performanc­e and led to about 100 arrests,” said Mr Bell, whose book Kathmandu hits stores in South Asia on Thursday.

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