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{{Short description|Spy who offers their services without recruitment}}
A '''walk-in agent''' is an individual who voluntarily offers to conduct espionage. Specifically, a "walk-in" is an agent or a mole of a government who literally walks into an embassy or intelligence agency without prior contact or recruitment.
A '''walk-in agent''' is an individual who voluntarily offers to conduct [[espionage]].<ref> {{cite book

== Reference ==

{{cite book
| first = Norman
| first = Norman
| last = Polmar
| last = Polmar
| coauthors = Thomas B. Allen
| author2 = Thomas B. Allen
| year = 1996
| date = October 1996
| month = October
| title = Spy Book, The Encyclopedia of Espionage
| title = Spy Book, The Encyclopedia of Espionage
| publisher = Random House
| publisher = Random House
| id = ISBN 0679425144
| isbn = 978-0-679-42514-4
| url-access = registration
}}
| url = https://archive.org/details/spybookencyclope0000polm
}} </ref> Specifically, a "walk-in" is an agent or a [[Mole (espionage)|mole]] of a government who literally walks into an [[Diplomatic mission|embassy]] or [[intelligence agency]] without prior contact or [[Recruitment of spies |recruitment]] as an [[Asset (intelligence)|asset]].

==References==
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[[Category:Spies]]
[[Category:Spies by role]]
[[Category:Espionage]]


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Latest revision as of 11:10, 13 March 2024

A walk-in agent is an individual who voluntarily offers to conduct espionage.[1] Specifically, a "walk-in" is an agent or a mole of a government who literally walks into an embassy or intelligence agency without prior contact or recruitment as an asset.

References

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  1. ^ Polmar, Norman; Thomas B. Allen (October 1996). Spy Book, The Encyclopedia of Espionage. Random House. ISBN 978-0-679-42514-4.