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alp227

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Wed Jun 26, 2013, 10:58 PM Jun 2013

C.I.A. Report Finds Concerns With Ties to New York Police [View all]

Source: New York Times

Four Central Intelligence Agency officers were embedded with the New York Police Department in the decade after Sept. 11, 2001, including one official who helped conduct surveillance operations in the United States, according to a newly disclosed C.I.A. inspector general’s report.

That officer believed there were “no limitations” on his activities, the report said, because he was on an unpaid leave of absence, and thus exempt from the prohibition against domestic spying by members of the C.I.A.

Another embedded C.I.A. analyst — who was on its payroll — said he was given “unfiltered” police reports that included information unrelated to foreign intelligence, the C.I.A. report said.

The once-classified review, completed by the C.I.A. inspector general in December 2011, found that the four agency analysts — more than had previously been known — were assigned at various times to “provide direct assistance” to the local police. The report also raised a series of concerns about the relationship between the two organizations.

Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/27/nyregion/cia-sees-concerns-on-ties-to-new-york-police.html



report: https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/717864-cia-nypd-ig.html
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NSA isn't the beginning and end of the surveillance state KG Jun 2013 #1
Really this has been common knowledge if your a Ny'er .. Historic NY Jun 2013 #2
So, "Just move along. It's old news. Nothing to see here." AnotherMcIntosh Jun 2013 #4
Correct. Important that it's being scrutinized. JackRiddler Jun 2013 #6
Your last sentence.... Democracyinkind Jun 2013 #9
Not just if you were a New Yorker, but if you were anywhere and paying any attention. harmonicon Jun 2013 #10
so you think what the CIA is doing is okay? nt temmer Jun 2013 #11
No, but I'm not surprised. harmonicon Jun 2013 #12
It's important not to let knowledge... JackRiddler Jun 2013 #17
Yes, I knew about both. harmonicon Jun 2013 #28
Wrong. To the contrary. closeupready Jun 2013 #18
Lets see where we read this before....... Historic NY Jun 2013 #21
Hardly 'common knowledge', as you put it. closeupready Jun 2013 #22
It is if you been following along. Historic NY Jun 2013 #25
I thought the CIA wasn't supposed to operate in the United States? Comrade Grumpy Jun 2013 #3
They aren't supposed to operate inside U.S. borders, premium Jun 2013 #5
In the transitional days prior to and after 9/11 Historic NY Jun 2013 #24
Good luck. That's never been the case. JackRiddler Jun 2013 #7
thank you - uncomfortable truths have to be spoken out temmer Jun 2013 #8
Experts at subverting political systems Jesus Malverde Jun 2013 #23
They say this all the time, so it must be true. JackRiddler Jun 2013 #27
They're not supposed to spy on US citizens' domestic activities. geek tragedy Jun 2013 #15
It's not the "current calls" they listen in on... Jesus Malverde Jun 2013 #26
Laws and the Constitution are so 20th Century. - nt HardTimes99 Jun 2013 #16
Phil Agee wrote "Inside the Company: CIA Diary" Lugal Zaggesi Jun 2013 #13
This is how the CIA and others follow the law without actually following it askeptic Jun 2013 #14
Law and Democracy is an illusion here in the USA. L0oniX Jun 2013 #19
CIA 'worked' with lots of cop shops, such as Los Angeles PD when RFK was assassinated. Octafish Jun 2013 #20
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