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Case of alleged Russian spy offers a glimpse of shadowy world of intelligence

Afghan national, who worked for Britain’s security services, is challenging the decision to strip him of UK citizenship
The GCHQ building in Cheltenham, where the Afghan national worked as an interpreter

He worked for the Foreign Office and UK security agency GCHQ, where he had access to secret documents. He met the future British King and worked with two prime ministers while employed by the UK government in Kabul. He was also an alleged Russian spy.

The Afghan national, who over the course of a varied career also had Nato security clearance, was stripped of his British citizenship in 2019 after MI5, Britian’s domestic intelligence agency, accused him of being a spy. This week he appealed against the decision, in a hearing at the Special Immigration Appeal Commission.

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