SPOOKS will give Brits their first ever glimpse inside MI5’s top secret HQ tomorrow – by launching an Instagram account. Until now only spies, government officials and a handful of visitors h…
SPOOKS will give Brits their first ever glimpse inside MI5’s top secret HQ tomorrow - by launching an Instagram account.
Until now only spies, government officials and a handful of visitors have ever set foot inside Thames House on London’s Millbank.But after 112 years, the Security Service has decided to let the public get a sneak peek by launching @mi5official.- MI5’s youngest-ever boss - personally gave the green light for the move in a bid to drive up recruitment among millennials.
Sources said the account aimed to reach a new generation in their teens and 20s prepared for serve in the shadows for Queen and country.The account will also aim to bust popular myths about life as a spook and lift the lid on the Service’s history.The account will also host Q&A sessions with serving intelligence officers.
And the public will get the chance to find out more about some of MI5’s most secretive jobs, like being an agent runner or a surveillance officer.MI6 boss Richard Moore is on Twitter
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