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Author says Britain had covert operation in Nepal

By Ashok Thapa in Kathmandu | China Daily | Updated: 2014-09-10 07:36

The British government launched a covert operation in support of the Nepali government against communist rebels during the country's decadelong Maoist insurgency, according to a new book, entitled Kathmandu.

The book, unveiled officially on Sept 4, says British authorities had funded and also conducted a four-year intelligence operation in the Himalayan country from 2002 to 2006 code-named "Operation Mustang".

The book, which is on sale in Nepal and neighboring India, claims that the covert operation - conducted by spy agency MI6 - was specially focused on supporting Nepal's state security agency, the Nepal Army, in the fight against Maoist insurgents, leading to their murder, arrest and torture.

Author says Britain had covert operation in Nepal

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