Afghan spy officers sent to Britain by Afghans were ‘abandoned’, and they were left in the hands of the Taliban. Despite being promised safe passage to Britain

  • For Afghanistan’s no longer functioning National Directorate of Security, 11 men and 1 woman were involved.
  • The surveillance included missions undercover for MI5 and MI6 that sought to find terrorist plots against West Europe.
  • Campaigners claim that 100 NDS officers have been executed by the Taliban










Afghan intelligence officers that spied on Britain for Britain claim they were left in the hands of the Taliban even though being promised safe passage to Britain.

One woman and 11 men worked together for Afghanistan’s disbanded National Directorate of Security, which monitored UK forces and conducted undercover missions to MI5 and MI6 in order to uncover terrorist plots against Western countries.

Susan Mateen of the Afghan Council of Great Britain said that they had served Britain faithfully by keeping British soldiers safe and stopping terrorist attacks on British shores. Their safety is the British Government’s responsibility.

Afghan intelligence officers who spied for Britain say they have been left at the mercy of the Taliban despite being promised safe passage to the UK. The 11 men and one woman worked for Afghanistan's now disbanded National Directorate of Security (NDS), which conducted surveillance for UK forces. (Above, file image of Afghan security forces escorting suspected Taliban fighters)

Afghan intelligence agents who spy for Britain have claimed that they are at the mercy the Taliban even though being promised safe passage into the UK. One woman and 11 men were part of Afghanistan’s disbanded National Directorate of Security, which provided surveillance to UK forces. (Above, file image of Afghan security forces escorting suspected Taliban fighters)

It has also been claimed that RAF aircraft evacuating desperate Afghans from the region have been returning to the UK virtually empty. (File photo)

There have also been claims that RAF jets evacuating Afghans in distress from the region were returning empty to the UK. (File photo)

According to campaigners, 100 NDS officers have been executed by the Taliban.

It is also claimed that RAF planes fleeing desperate Afghans have returned to the UK almost empty. 

According to a source, the departure planes with 291 passengers could have carried between 5 and 25 Afghans in recent weeks. 

The MoD however claims that the UK’s last flight was “close to capacity”.

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