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Dixon disputes claim that KLA communiqués were based on information from Veseli

Rodney Dixon

Lawyer Rodney Dixon disputes claim that KLA communiqués were based on information from Veseli

Veseli's lawyer, Dixon, said that the SPO claims that the KLA communiqués were based on intelligence information provided by his client.

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"There is not a shred of evidence" for this claim, Dixon said.

He said that claiming to create a connection between the communications and Veseli is the only way for him to be linked to crimes.

"But, this is a desperate way for the ZPS to blame my client and provides no evidence," Dixon said.

According to him, the ZPS claims to link Veseli to Communiqué 80, which he said was issued in June 1999, when, according to Dixon, Veseli was no longer in charge of the KLA's intelligence-counterintelligence service.

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