St Pancras International Station, London

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St Pancras International Station, LondonCharles Bewick and Helen Stiles, strode along platform Six toward the two PaDP (Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection) armed officers, standing either side the Eurostar train’s open sliding door of Coach 12. Wearing bullet-proof vests, each officer held a Heckler & Koch MP5 sub-machine gun, with a Glock 17 strapped in a holster on their belt. Glancing at Charles, “they’re two big blokes,” exclaimed Helen, with a chuckle. “Yeh! Wouldn’t like to meet them in a dark alley,” replied Charles. Holding up their SIS (Secret Intelligence Service - AKA MI6) identification cards, they approached the two officers. One of the officers stepped off to one side, holding his MP5 sub-machine gun in readiness, whilst the other officer closely scrutinised their ID

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