Thursday 3 September 2009
'Keystone' Keelty goes out on the heels of yet another bungle
AFP Commissioner Mick Keelty must wonder why his last day as head of the Aussie federal police will not be remembered for praises sung in his honour, but instead for the fact that a national security breach became very public and his force was placed in the position of trying to deny that it had a surveillance plane with heat seeking technology.
It seems no-one in the AFP thought to tell Vic police that this small plane was a s-e-c-r-e-t.
Just another blunder to remind us all of the many which occurred under his watch.
Over to you, Tony Negus....
The Herald Sun has all the laughs here.
Labels:
anti-terrorism,
intelligence,
police
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