Times
By Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent
BRITISH secret agents are being questioned by detectives investigating the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, Sir John Stevens, the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police disclosed yesterday.
Sir John, who will continue to head the inquiry after he retires at the end of this week, told The Times that his officers were also examining records and intelligence collected by MI5 and MI6 on the Princess.
Sir John said that his team of seven detectives had received total co-operation from MI5 and MI6, but refused to reveal exactly what the services had collected.
“We are looking at everything we need to look at in relation to what they have got. We are talking to people in both places as well,” he said.
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