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Mar 4th, 2019, 1:42 am
Triplex: More Secrets from the Cambridge Spies by Nigel West, Oleg Tsarev
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Overview: TRIPLEX, or XXX, is the secret classification assigned to material illicitly copied from the diplomatic pouches of neutral embassies in wartime London.

TRIPLEX was acquired by a joint MI5 – SIS wartime operation to distract diplomatic couriers overnight with male and female prostitutes on their journeys home and copy the contents of the pouches. Invariably the couriers flew from Hull (to Stockholm) or from Bristol (to Lisbon) but their civil aircraft would be delayed by mechanical problems or adverse weather conditions, causing the pouches to be lodged overnight with the airport police, thus allowing the target to reacquaint himself with the attractive individual he first encountered hours earlier on the train. Once opened and photographed by technicians, the diplomatic seals would be replaced by a team of skilled craftsmen. The operation was conducted successfully throughout the war without incident and was never compromised. There is no reason to believe that any of the target diplomatic missions ever suspected their most confidential communications, usually letters, reports, documents and other items too valuable to entrust to the telegraph or wireless, had been accessed.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History

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