ASIO's Pak Duncan spooked by Sirul Azhar's 76 yr old mother , fooled by Malaysia's Special Branch : Can begin redeeming himself by acting against foreign agents,and then resigning




by Ganesh Sahathevan

If does not get (I hope) more foolish and incompetent than this.
Mr Indonesia Bapak Duncan Lewis, well versed in Indonesian and the ways of the Javanese, as head of ASIO, in charge of counter-espionage, internal security and counter-intelligence,decided that a 76 year old grandmother happy that her son was being kept safe at Villawood from the hangman's noose that awaits him in Malaysia, was the greater threat to Australia's national interests than Malaysian Special Branch officers and their local agent.
This is evident from the story below, and it is clear from this part of the article in yesterday's The Australian that Border Force expect Pak Duncan to share in the blame:
Serco, are vetting his visitors — subjecting them to full ­security screenings and running names through the government’s extensive intelligence holdings.


Malaysia's Special Branch officers are good at their work, but they are not the best in Malaysia , or the region .One shudders to think what else is getting past our "best in the world" intelligence chief.
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For reference :
SERCO, Borderforce, Pelluzzo and the chinless wonder Dutton -contradicted by Sirul Azhar's mother Piah Samat

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