Forsyth worked for MI6
Assisted the UK’s overseas spying agency in Nigeria, East Germany, Rhodesia and South Africa
By our correspondents
August 31, 2015
British thriller writer Frederick Forsyth revealed he had conducted missions for intelligence service MI6 in extracts from his autobiography published on Sunday.
Forsyth, whose best-sellers include The Day of the Jackal, told of how he had assisted Britain’s overseas spying agency in the Nigerian region of Biafra, East Germany, Rhodesia and South Africa.
While working as a journalist in 1968, he was approached by an MI6 man called “Ronnie” who wanted “an asset deep inside the Biafran enclave” where there was a civil war between 1967 and 1970.
“When I left for the return to the rainforest, he had one,” Forsyth wrote in his memoirs The Outsider, extracts of which were published by The Sunday Times ahead of its publication next month. Then, in 1973, Forsyth was asked to conduct a mission for MI6 in communist East Germany.
“Their proposal was simple. There was an asset, a Russian colonel, working for us deep inside East Germany and he had a package that we needed brought out,” he wrote.
Forsyth said he drove his Triumph convertible to Dresden and received the package from the Russian colonel in the toilets of the Albertinum museum.
In Rhodesia in the 1970s, he was asked to gauge the intentions of the then government while in the 1980s, he was asked to find out what the government planned to do with its nuclear weapons in the post-apartheid transfer of power to the African National Congress (ANC).
In return for his missions, Forsyth added that members of MI6 helped him with research for his books.
“I had a number to ring. I would have a lunch at the club, I’d ask is it OK?” he wrote. “They would check with their superiors. Forsyth, 77, has written over 20 novels and sold over 70 million books worldwide.
Forsyth, whose best-sellers include The Day of the Jackal, told of how he had assisted Britain’s overseas spying agency in the Nigerian region of Biafra, East Germany, Rhodesia and South Africa.
While working as a journalist in 1968, he was approached by an MI6 man called “Ronnie” who wanted “an asset deep inside the Biafran enclave” where there was a civil war between 1967 and 1970.
“When I left for the return to the rainforest, he had one,” Forsyth wrote in his memoirs The Outsider, extracts of which were published by The Sunday Times ahead of its publication next month. Then, in 1973, Forsyth was asked to conduct a mission for MI6 in communist East Germany.
“Their proposal was simple. There was an asset, a Russian colonel, working for us deep inside East Germany and he had a package that we needed brought out,” he wrote.
Forsyth said he drove his Triumph convertible to Dresden and received the package from the Russian colonel in the toilets of the Albertinum museum.
In Rhodesia in the 1970s, he was asked to gauge the intentions of the then government while in the 1980s, he was asked to find out what the government planned to do with its nuclear weapons in the post-apartheid transfer of power to the African National Congress (ANC).
In return for his missions, Forsyth added that members of MI6 helped him with research for his books.
“I had a number to ring. I would have a lunch at the club, I’d ask is it OK?” he wrote. “They would check with their superiors. Forsyth, 77, has written over 20 novels and sold over 70 million books worldwide.
-
Funeral Home Owner Sentenced To 40 Years For Selling Corpses, Faking Ashes -
Why Is Thor Portrayed Differently In Marvel Movies? -
Dutch Seismologist Hints At 'surprise’ Quake In Coming Days -
Australia’s Liberal-National Coalition Reunites After Brief Split Over Hate Laws -
DC Director Gives Hopeful Message As Questions Raised Over 'Blue Beetle's Future -
King Charles New Plans For Andrew In Norfolk Exposed -
What You Need To Know About Ischemic Stroke -
Shocking Reason Behind Type 2 Diabetes Revealed By Scientists -
SpaceX Cleared For NASA Crew-12 Launch After Falcon 9 Review -
Meghan Markle Gives Old Hollywood Vibes In New Photos At Glitzy Event -
Simple 'finger Test' Unveils Lung Cancer Diagnosis -
Groundbreaking Treatment For Sepsis Emerges In New Study -
Roblox Blocked In Egypt Sparks Debate Over Child Safety And Digital Access -
Savannah Guthrie Addresses Ransom Demands Made By Her Mother Nancy's Kidnappers -
OpenAI Reportedly Working On AI-powered Earbuds As First Hardware Product -
Andrew, Sarah Ferguson Refuse King Charles Request: 'Raising Eyebrows Inside Palace'