Allegations of ... Impropriety?
Oh, wait, not that, not the issue of a professional Passport Canada officer assigned to an RCMP-led Integrated National Security Enforcement Team succumbing to nestling for a year-and-a-half with the subject of an investigation, and informing her lover of top-secret intelligence that the government has been quick to deny, deny, deny..."There is no truth to these allegations that the government of Canada provided support to protect those wanted in the 2010 death of a Hamas leader."
Senior security intelligence source
Imagine if you will a woman entrusted with some of her nation's and her professional group's select inner data, indulging in pillow talk and in the throes of passion, throwing state secrets into the avid lap of someone whose legitimacy is being investigated as a possible future threat to the country. Now that's professionalism for you.
In an excess of generosity confiding information that the federal government went to the trouble to put together a bogus passport to protect the identity of an Israeli Mossad agent, to permit him to escape retribution from Islamist fanatics, and to live out his natural life in the comfort of a new identity in Canada.
Was she playing a sly game of true or false? The government insists it is an entire falsehood, no basis in fact or reality. And the woman, surely is disgraced in her position. Placed on leave until such time as an RCMP investigation either clears her once-good-name, or finds her to have been responsible for unappreciated embarrassment to both the government and the RCMP.
This is a man whom the woman -- according to her former lover, Iranian-born and now Montreal businessman, 33-year-old Arian Azarbar -- informed him was a Mossad agent involved in the January 2010 assassination of Mahmoud al-Mabhough in Dubai. Mr. al-Mabhough was a high-ranking member of the terror group Hamas.
Canada has great sympathy for Israel, and certainly none whatever for the Iran-, Qatar- and Muslim Brotherhood-sponsored religious fanatics, jihad-embracing Hamas whose pledge to destroy Israel and reclaim the geography on which it sits as an oppressor of Palestinians for themselves, has not endeared them to either Israel or to Canada.
A spokesperson for Citizenship and Immigration Minister Chris Alexander has issued a response to queries from the media, along these lines: "I have provided you with relevant comment. Beyond that, if we have something further to say publicly on this matter, we will."
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