http://ukpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5jAmDFbQgqJexGnEKFHGSPWqWaC4w An MI6 officer confirmed he drew up detailed plans to assassinate a top Balkan leader suspected of genocide to prevent him coming to power, a British court heard. Mr Tomlinson claimed in his book The Big Breach - published after his dismissal from the service - that the options outlined included staging a crash in a tunnel involving a blinding flash of light from a strobe gun while Mr Milosevic was at a peace conference in Geneva, the court heard. The court heard that Mr Tomlinson, who was recruited by MI6 in 1991 after studying at Cambridge, told a Scotland Yard team investigating Diana's death: "MI6 do have a capacity to stage accidents whether by helicopter, aeroplane or car and also that the strobe light was shown to us by the SBS at Poole during our training." Mr Tomlinson was called as a witness to the Diana and Dodi inquest after he told a French magistrate that the crash in Paris on August 31, 1997 in which the Princess died, bore an "eerie similarity" to a plan he had seen when he worked for the organisation in the 1990s.