TOP-SECRET – The CIA Training of Foreign Police Forces

Citation: [Training of Foreign Police Forces; Attached to Divider Sheet and Routing Sheet; Includes Attachments Entitled “Counter Intelligence Staff, Police Group Activities”; “Joint CIA/USAID Terrorist (Technical) Investigations Course #7 (English Language) CI Staff’s Project [Excised]”; “Facts and Statistics”; and “National Security: Political, Military, and Economic Strategies in the Decade Ahead”]
Secret, Compendium, April 25, 1973, 16 pp.
Collection: The CIA Family Jewels Indexed
Item Number: FJ00059
Origin: United States. Central Intelligence Agency
To: Halpern, Sam
Individuals/
Organizations Named:
Abshire, David M.; Allen, Richard V.; Angleton, James; Burke, Arleigh A.; Colby, William E.; Dade County (Florida). Police Department. Bomb Squad; International Police Academy; Mitrione, Daniel A.; Schlesinger, James R.; Tupamaros (Uruguay); United States Park Police; United States. Agency for International Development. Office of Public Safety; United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Directorate of Operations. Counterintelligence Staff. Chief; United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Directorate of Operations. Counterintelligence Staff. Police Group; United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Directorate of Operations. Deputy Director; United States. Central Intelligence Agency. Directorate of Operations. Technical Services Division; United States. Department of the Treasury. Office of Enforcement; United States. Secret Service
Subjects: Biographical intelligence | Bombings | Developing countries | Diplomatic security | Explosives detection | Foreign policy | Government appropriations and expenditures | Intelligence collection | Interagency cooperation | International trade | Investigations | Latin America | Murders | Police assistance | Sabotage | Sanctions | Target analysis | Terrorism | Uruguay
Abstract: Provides overview of coordination among Central Intelligence Agency, Agency for International Development, and International Police Academy for training of foreign police and security forces; assesses potential use of aid and trade relationships to affect change in foreign governments.
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