BMI of 30 and are considered to be obese by British standards are recruited as spies

BMI of 30 and are considered to be obese by British standards are recruited as spies

Despite the fact that spies with a body mass index (BMI) of 30 are considered physically fat, the British secret services are still recruiting them.

A job listing for mobile surveillance officers on the MI5 website warns of the demands of the job, with operatives on their feet all day long in pursuit of a target and a starting salary of £37,757.

Additionally, because so many Britons are obese, applicants may have a BMI of up to 30.

MI5 is accepting applications from people who have a BMI  of 30, which is technically obese according to the NHS. Pictured: The MI5 Headquarters at Thames House on Milbank, London

MI5 is accepting applications from people who have a BMI  of 30, which is technically obese according to the NHS. Pictured: The MI5 Headquarters at Thames House on Milbank, London

MI5 is seeking applications from those with a BMI of 30, which the NHS classifies as obese. Pictured: The MI5 Headquarters in London’s Milbank neighborhood’s Thames House.

According to the NHS, a BMI over 25 indicates overweight, while one over 30 indicates obesity.

It’s thought that the Security Service permits such high BMIs in order to draw in a more “diverse workforce.”

The greatest mobile surveillance officers are those that fit in with their surroundings and come from a variety of backgrounds, according to an intelligence source who spoke last night.


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