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Niamatu ah:

Commissioner:

Niamatullah:

homosexual.

All that I'm concerned with is his

connection with this case, how. he comes in, within

the Terms of Reference.

Certainly, my Lord, I appreciate that. But on

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the other hand, whethe. My Fulton was

informer or whether.....

Talion was a willing

All right, all right. What's all this about his

association with Huthart?

Mr Quinn makes a rather sweeping Statement

Commissioner: We are going further and further away.

Niamatullah: My Lord, I can assure your Lordship I have taken

your Lordship's hint before you rose, and I do

Commissioner:

Niamatullah:

Quinn:

Niamatullah:

appreciate that, My Lord. And I'm almost close

towards the end of my cross-examination of

Mr Quinn... Mr Quinn had made that remark about

asking the reason for....

I might as well let you carry on. Your

explanation's

Tanation's going to take just as much time as

Now, Mr Quinn. Before I asked you why was it

that if this man Fulton, who relished the role of

informer, why should he suddenly in early October

decide to cease being your informer?

And you

said "Well, it was a matter of his conscience.

He had... I don't wish to misquote you. I

believe you said: "Because of his conscience that he

had named a number of people...?"

That's correct, yes.

But the only people, according to your evidence;

that he has named, is Huthart?

People arrested?

Quinn:

Niamatullah:

It means this.

Quinn:

Niamatullah;

He had also given information on many other

homosexuals..

Those homosexuals were never arrested?

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