The former director of the SIE and Presidential Administration Chief, General Ioan Talpeş, said during the show of Andrei Creţulescu on Realitatea TV that he has to pay some dues to former head of SRI, Virgil Măgureanu.
The former director of the SIE and Presidential Administration Chief, General Ioan Talpeş, said during the show of Andrei Creţulescu on Realitatea TV that he has to pay some dues to former head of SRI, Virgil Măgureanu. The adversity between the two heads full of after-the-Revolution secrets was notorious in the era in which the two were leading the information services in Romania. But, last week, we heard that the subordinates of Virgil Măgureanu caught the father in law at that time of Ioan Talpes mediating an inappropriate relationship with “a group of clearly east dependency”. That means Russian spies. SRI Officers photographed the father in law of Ioan Talpes, General Constantin Silinescu, and evidence was submitted to the President of Romania.
However, the disclosures of Ioan Talpeş have not stopped there. If Virgil Măgureanu said that Moscow officials who have acted in Romania until December 1989 were neutralized, John Talpeş gave another perspective on things and gave us the key to many of Romania’s transition enigmas. Therefore, the former head of SIE said that Moscow officials were "in part" neutralized and many of them have been taken over by Western services. Very probably, under the same coordinates, the valuable agents of the Security have been taken over by the occidentals.
Thus, a former head of an information service leaves little to see beyond the curtain of secrets, where there is an indescribable negotiation for controlling the agents, just like in a market. The basic principle of the information services is to always control the spy in his network, because that agent could get immediat