A Spy World: If we talk about the world of espionage, the first character that comes to the fore is James Bond. A clever, agile and handsome secret agent who is an amazing shooter and can defeat his enemies even without a weapon. There is no work that he does not know. Although this character is fictional, the world of espionage is even more exciting. A detective has made such a claim.
According to the BBC report, an officer named Kwame said that in his career he has seen much more things than what is shown in spy films. He says that people think that everyone working in MI6 is white, middle class and male but this is not true. Actually, MI6 is Britain’s foreign intelligence agency.
What is the job of MI6?
The job of this intelligence agency is to collect intelligence from foreign countries to improve the security of Britain. Its objective is to stop terrorism, keep an eye on the activities of enemy countries and stop anyone who tries to enter the country with nefarious intentions. Along with this, the responsibility of cyber security also lies with this agency.
What is the world of espionage like?
Kwame told BBC about his work, “It is more exciting than James Bond films. I have seen some things that will blow your mind. You have to be in it to see them.” He further said, “If you talk about James Bond, it gives you a different meaning. Our world is quite different from this. James Bond is not the way he is portrayed.”
‘James Bond is synonymous with MI6’
Kwame said James Bond is synonymous with MI6, which has created its own problems. In such a situation, our brand identity is very strong. He said, “Many people know what MI6 is but the problem is that it attracts a certain type of personality. Women also work with us and they are also taking command in the field of technology.”
Kwame says, “Working in an agency also pays a good salary but the real reason to work there is the impact that they are able to make. “After all, our mission is to protect the UK and its people.”
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