Exclusive: How Syria's rebel fighters were sold exploding rifles – by a
mystery Briton named ‘Emile’ 

Opponents of Bashar al-Assad suspect they have been duped by a double agent
posing as an arms dealer

 <http://www.independent.co.uk/biography/kim-sengupta> Kim Sengupta
Description: Author Biography

Friday 26 October 2012 

To the Syrian rebels, the offer was enticing: Kalashnikov AK-47 rifles and
ammunition at below-market price, with supplies plentiful. The dealers were
convincing: two of them had European passports, one a British passport, and
they claimed to have been involved in supplying arms during the Bosnia war.

Three meetings took place in Istanbul between representatives of the rebels
and the dealers, including the Briton, calling himself Emile, to organise
shipments. An initial payment of around $40,000 was made.

The delivery was on time, as had been a previous shipment. But it soon
became apparent that something was wrong.

Rifles exploded during a firefight. There was a second such “accident”, and
a third, leading to injuries. An examination of the remaining consignments
revealed that propellants inside some of the cartridges had been replaced
with ground explosives with three or four times design-pressure, with the
aim of bursting them in the breach.

With Syria’s civil war getting increasingly vicious and dirty, the
opposition has come across “abandoned” government arms that were proved to
have been doctored.

But the presence of the arms traffickers, including the Briton, has led to
claims that the Syrian regime is using foreign agents to undermine the
opposition.

Abdurrahman Abu-Nasr, a rebel representative who attended one of the
meetings with the dealers in Istanbul three weeks ago, recalled “Emile” as a
man in his late 40s who was of Arab – part-Syrian – origin. “He spoke fluent
English, he told us that he had lived in England. Another man had a Belgian
passport, but I think his family were from somewhere like Morocco. They were
giving good prices, only around $ 2.50 per round [The average price had gone
up to $5 at times].

“The man with the British passport told us he had supplied the Mujahedin in
Bosnia, he knew a lot about defence equipment. My friend and I asked whether
they were acting on behalf of their governments. They did not admit they
were, but did not deny it totally either. It was clever, it left us
wondering.”

There is no evidence to suggest that the man calling himself “Emile” has any
connection with the British intelligence agencies.

The UK government is supplying “non-lethal” aid to the Syrian opposition,
including satellite communications equipment, and thus, say security
sources, it would not have been possible for regime agents to have
infiltrated such a chain.

Speaking about arms supplies, the Foreign Secretary, William Hague, said
recently: “I don’t rule out any option in the future because we don’t know
how the situation will develop.” He denied that supplies are being
“outsourced” through Qatar or Saudi Arabia.

The rebels who met “Emile” and his colleagues are investigating the role of
a conduit who had acted as a referee.

Sabotaging ammunition is not new to counter-insurgency warfare. The British
engineered the supply of doctored bullets in the Second Matabele War in the
1890s and the Waziristan campaign in the 1930s. The Americans used the
tactic in Vietnam, and both they and the Russians have carried out such
operations in Afghanistan.

 

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