Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Spanish Media: Two Members With Links To The CIA Broke Into The North Korean Embassy In Madrid

A Spanish National Police car is seen outside the North Korean embassy in Madrid, Spain on February 28 following the raid

Daily Mail/AFP: CIA 'linked' to North Korea embassy break-in: Two members of gang that entered building in Madrid, tied up staff and stole computers, 'are connected to US intelligence agency'

* Two people 'with links to the CIA' identified in connection with Madrid break-in
* Last month ten men allegedly broke into the North Korean embassy in Madrid
* They drew fake handguns as they tied up diplomatic staff and robbed dossiers
* The raid took place just five days before the Trump-Kim nuclear summit in Hanoi

Two people identified in connection with a break-in at the North Korean embassy in Madrid have links to the US intelligence agency CIA, Spanish media claims.

The mysterious incident took place on February 22 just five days before the start of a nuclear summit between North Korea and the United States attended, among others, by Pyongyang's former ambassador to Spain Kim Hyok Chol.

Ten suspects allegedly broke into the embassy with fake handguns drawn, tying up diplomatic staff and stealing computers, the El Pais daily said.

'At least two of the ten assailants... have been identified and have ties with US secret services,' the paper said, citing sources from the police and Spain's intelligence agency, the National Intelligence Centre (CNI).

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More News On Spanish Media Reports That Two Members With Links To The CIA Broke Into The North Korean Embassy In Madrid In February

CIA implicated in attack on North Korean embassy in Madrid -- El Pais
Spain investigates possible CIA links to embassy break-in -- The Guardian
Madrid's N Korea embassy assailants linked to CIA: report -- Business Standard/AFP
CIA ‘implicated’ in attack on North Korean embassy in Madrid -- The Independent
Spanish police link suspects in North Korea Embassy attack to CIA: report -- Politico.eu
2 suspects in North Korea embassy attack in Madrid have CIA ‘connections:’ reports -- FOX News
What happened at North Korea's embassy in Spain? -- BBC

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

My initial reaction is that the CIA connection doesn’t exist.

Amp1776 said...

Fake handguns?