Tuesday 27 September 2011

Flashback: NYPD confirms CIA officer works at department

CBS


New York's police commissioner confirmed Thursday that a CIA officer is  working out of police headquarters there, after an Associated Press  investigation revealed an unusual partnership with the CIA that has  blurred the line between foreign and domestic spying. But he and the CIA  said the spy agency's role at the department is an advisory one.

Speaking  to reporters in New York, commissioner Raymond Kelly acknowledged that  the CIA trains NYPD officers on "trade craft issues," meaning espionage  techniques, and advises police about events happening overseas. Kelly  also said he was unaware of any other U.S. police department with a  similar relationship with the CIA.

"They are involved in  providing us with information, usually coming from perhaps overseas and  providing it to us for, you know, just for our purposes," Kelly said.

CIA  spokeswoman Jennifer Youngblood said the agency does not spy inside the  United States and also described the relationship with the CIA as  collaborative.

"Our cooperation, in coordination with the Federal  Bureau of Investigation, is exactly what the American people deserve  and have come to expect following 9/11," she said.

A months-long  investigation by the AP, published Wednes [...]



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