Officers of the Security Service, MI5, are being accused
of "outsourcing" the torture of British citizens
to a notorious Pakistani intelligence agency in an attempt
to obtain information about terrorist plots and to secure
convictions against al-Qaida suspects.
A number of British terrorism suspects who have been arrested
in Pakistan at the request of UK authorities say their interrogation
by Security Service officers, shortly after brutal torture
at the hands of agents of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence
agency (ISI), has convinced them that MI5 colluded in the
mistreatment.
Those men have given detailed accounts of their alleged ordeals
at the hands of the ISI over the last four years. Some of
them appear to have been taken to the same secret interrogation
centre in Rawalpindi, where they say they were repeatedly
tortured before being questioned by MI5.
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Tayab Ali, a London-based lawyer for two of the men, said:
"I am left with no doubt that, at the very worst, the
British Security Service instigates the illegal detention
and torture of British citizens, and at the very best turns
a blind eye to torture."
One man from Manchester says that in 2006 he was beaten,
whipped, deprived of sleep and had three fingernails slowly
extracted by ISI agents at the Rawalpindi centre before being
interrogated by two MI5 officers. A number of his alleged
associates were questioned in Manchester at the same time
and two were subsequently charged. This man's lawyers say
his fingernails were missing when they were eventually allowed
to see him, more than a year after he was first detained.
They say they have pathology reports that prove the nails
were forcibly removed.
A second man, from Luton, Bedfordshire, alleges that two
years earlier he was whipped, suspended by his wrists and
beaten, and threatened with an electric drill, possibly at
the same torture centre. His interrogation was coordinated
with the questioning of several associates at Paddington Green
police station, west London, and the questioning of a further
suspect in Canada.
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