CIA To Pull Officer From NYPD After Internal Probe

ADAM GOLDMAN and MATT APUZZO   01/26/12 05:49 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON — A CIA operative's unusual assignment inside the New York Police Department is being cut short after an internal investigation that criticized how the agency established its unprecedented collaboration with city police, The Associated Press has learned.

In its investigation, the CIA's inspector general faulted the agency for sending an officer to New York with little oversight after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and then leaving him there too long, according to officials who have read or been briefed on the inquiry. They spoke only on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to discuss the investigation. The CIA said last month that the inspector general cleared the agency of any wrongdoing.

The inspector general opened its investigation after a series of AP articles that revealed how the NYPD, working in close collaboration with the CIA, set up spying operations that put Muslim communities under scrutiny. Plainclothes officers known as "rakers" eavesdropped in businesses, and Muslims not suspected of any wrongdoing were put in intelligence databases.

The CIA officer cited by the inspector general for operating without sufficient supervision, Lawrence Sanchez, was the architect of spying programs that helped make the NYPD one of the nation's most aggressive domestic intelligence agencies. The programs have drawn criticism from Muslims as well as New York and Washington lawmakers.

On Thursday, Muslim activists urged Police Commissioner Ray Kelly to resign and invoked the legacy of the 1960s FBI program COINTELPRO, which spied on political and activist groups.

"We the people find ourselves facing the specter of a 21st century COINTELPRO, once again in the name of safety and security," said Imam Talib Abdur-Rashid of the Islamic Leadership Council of New York.

Sanchez, a CIA veteran who according to his biography spent 15 years overseas in the former Soviet Union, South Asia and the Middle East, was sent to New York to help with information sharing following the 9/11 attacks. While on the CIA payroll from 2002 to 2004, he also helped create and direct police intelligence programs. He then formally joined the NYPD while on a leave of absence from the CIA.

The loosely defined assignment strained relations with the FBI and two consecutive CIA station chiefs in New York who complained that Sanchez's presence undermined their authority. U.S. officials have acknowledged that the rules were murky but they attributed that to the desperate push for better intelligence after the attacks.

Sanchez left the NYPD in 2010. Then, last July, the CIA sent one of its most senior clandestine operatives to work out of the NYPD. That's the officer who now is leaving. While the internal investigation found problems with the oversight of Sanchez's assignment, officials said the rules of the current arrangement were more clearly defined.

Even now, however, confusion remains.

Police Commissioner Kelly said the new officer was working at the NYPD to help share foreign intelligence. Federal officials, however, said he was there on a management sabbatical and was not sharing intelligence.

Kelly and the federal government also are at odds explaining the legal basis for a relationship between a local police department and the CIA, which is not allowed to spy domestically.

This fall, Kelly told the city council that the collaboration was authorized under a presidential order. But under those rules, the assignment would have had to have been approved by the CIA's top lawyer. The AP reported last week there was no such approval.

A CIA spokeswoman, Jennifer Youngblood, said Sanchez was sent to New York at the direction of then-CIA Director George Tenet, who had the authority to move his officers around the world to make sure intelligence was being shared. That arrangement did not require the lawyer's approval, she said.

"Context matters here," Youngblood said. "The CIA stepped up cooperation with law enforcement on counterterrorism after 9/11. It's hard to imagine that anyone is suggesting this was inappropriate or unexpected."

The current officer, whose name remains classified, operates under a more formal arrangement, specified in writing that he works directly for the NYPD. Nevertheless, some U.S. lawmakers have expressed concerns about the assignment, and the federal government's most senior intelligence official, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, has said the arrangement looks bad and will be addressed.

The CIA officer is working as a special assistant to David Cohen, the NYPD's top intelligence officer. Cohen did not respond to an email Thursday requesting comment.

It's unclear exactly when the CIA officer will leave the police department and what his next job will be. A former station chief in Pakistan and Jordan, he is one of the CIA's most experienced spies. His assignment in New York was expected to last a year.

Kelly, the police commissioner, has defended his department and its Demographics Unit, which monitored conversations in cafes and wrote reports on Muslim businesses. Kelly has said his officers only follow leads. But internal police documents obtained by the AP show that even the most generic lead was used to justify surveillance of entire neighborhoods. Officials involved in the effort also told the AP that the Demographics Unit actually avoided locations where criminal investigations were under way for fear of disrupting them.

Relations between the NYPD and the Muslim community were further strained this week when police acknowledged that it showed nearly 1,500 officers a training video featuring Kelly. The video portrayed Muslims wanting to "infiltrate and dominate" the United States. Kelly apologized but only after police spokesman Paul Browne falsely claimed that the segment showing Kelly had been lifted from a previous interview. Browne later acknowledged that Kelly sat for an exclusive interview with the filmmakers and that Browne himself suggested it.

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dbrett480
10:02 PM on 02/09/2012
All the "spying" consisted of going into places that were open to the public, so where is the controversy?
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ehjay
Reform, social, political, economic
12:07 AM on 02/02/2012
The real problem is that this CIA Spy was also spying on members of the NYPD. How many other cities across America have a CIA mole in their midst, compiling reports on individuals ? America becomes more like Russia, and the former East Germany, every passing day. Today they denied the Constitutional Rights of a respected Journalist.
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zombywulf
Pirate Captain Church of Saint Jerry
02:52 AM on 01/27/2012
for all you whiny trolls, the CIA's charter forbids it from working within the US in any capacity
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n ferra
Live and learn, or what's the point of life?
02:24 AM on 01/27/2012
"The CIA officer cited by the inspector general for operating without sufficient supervision, Lawrence Sanchez, was the architect of spying programs that helped make the NYPD one of the nation's most aggressive domestic intelligence agencies."

There we go, let's out some more CIA officers. Why not just publish every one of their names in the New York times. He was doing his job. Muslims doing nothing wrong? Just look at Minneapolis and how many innocent Muslims were recruited to fight "Jihad".
Uh uh, no sympathy from me. Put every single one of them into a national database and watch their every move, every keystroke they make.
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ehjay
Reform, social, political, economic
12:09 AM on 02/02/2012
Is spying on America's citizens, without cause, just another job.
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Doug Sandlin
We see the world not as it is, but as we are.
09:56 PM on 01/26/2012
Uh-oh.

Sh*t ... meet Fan.

No Legal Approval For Joint CIA-NYPD Domestic Spying
http://crooksandliars.com/susie-madrak/no-legal-approval-joint-cia-nypd-dome
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Doug Sandlin
We see the world not as it is, but as we are.
09:55 PM on 01/26/2012
Isn't the CIA not legally allowed to operate domestically?

When did that change?
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ABACADABRA RABBIT
VOTE GREEN PARTY 2012
10:41 PM on 01/26/2012
JFK and beyond.
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hello All
05:46 PM on 01/26/2012
We love our freedom more than anything and they hate our freedom that is why they attacked us. So what do we do? Take away the freedom so they will have nothing to hate.

They lie and if we have to respond to a lie then we have to lie. We should lie better than them and believe me we are very good at it otherwise we could never have invaded Iraq.

They are beasts and savages and a tit-for-tat response should be we behave as they do. And look torture at Gitmo and abuse at Abu ghraib & Bagaram to see the proof. If that proof is not enough then look at our marines peeing on the dead, believe me we can do much worse if it is not for the constitution and various international laws and treaties we signed saying we will not commit war crimes.
05:39 PM on 01/26/2012
The CIA's not supposed to operate in the US. Now it's bringing its crimes home.
05:49 PM on 01/26/2012
and will get away with it. ABOVE the law.
05:36 PM on 01/26/2012
If this happened under a republican adminstration the president would be blamed... why not now?
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nastybastard
05:56 PM on 01/26/2012
It did happen under a repub pres - - but that doesn't mean you clowns can't change history and blame the current administration - like when the liars blame the current admin for the wall street meltdown that happened months before he was elected.
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ABACADABRA RABBIT
VOTE GREEN PARTY 2012
10:43 PM on 01/26/2012
why not now, sh|t4brains?
12:06 AM on 01/27/2012
Fair point, but at the same time why has the present administration allowed this to go on? President Obama did beat the more clarity and government accountability drum when he was running for the Office. Nothings changed, until this report it was business as usual. They're all the same regardless of party and they couldn't care less about the people. It's all about them and the power the have or want.
05:28 PM on 01/26/2012
Like I said when the story first broke, Its illegal for the CIA to conduct operations on America soil. And that makes the NYPD guilty of aiding and abetting. Guess the right set of eyes saw it.
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geeman108
06:23 PM on 01/26/2012
What operation did they conduct on US soil?
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Doug Sandlin
We see the world not as it is, but as we are.
09:58 PM on 01/26/2012
Having an officer of theirs (CIA) advising a police department.

Anything of that type, from the Federal government, is to be handled by the FBI ... not the CIA.

CIA = Foreign

FBI = Domestic
08:15 AM on 01/27/2012
The mere fact of his presence in the department is operating within American borders. Thats the FBI's job.
05:03 PM on 01/26/2012
The CIA is forbidden to engage in domestic intelligence-officially anyways. A crime has been committed-aided and abetted by local police officials. But as always, the policy of law enforcement remains 'zero tolerance for you...zero accountability for us.'
05:00 PM on 01/26/2012
Aren't we making a mountain out of a molehill with this little bit of nothing?
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hello All
05:36 PM on 01/26/2012
Yeah, mountain out of a molehill until you are victim of this witch hunt.
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geeman108
06:24 PM on 01/26/2012
I guess you would not mind if a member of your family was blown up by a terrorist.
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nastybastard
05:37 PM on 01/26/2012
No - - the CIA is not allowed, by law, to engage in domestic intelligence.
That little bit of nothing attitude brought us the new constitution (Patriot Act) and the new defense bill allowing the US military to arrest and detain (for life) American citizens on US soil for SUSPICION!!!
If you have someone who doesn't like you - say an ex or anyone for that matter - - all they have to do is call the 1 800 turn in your brother # and you could be gone. You get no representation and they don't ever have to bring charges and you get no trial - -
Are you good with that little bit of nothing Mike??????
04:59 PM on 01/26/2012
look up "MK ULTRA" if you want to know what the CIA is capable of...
jinsin
Always Question Authority!
04:35 PM on 01/26/2012
Yet another major fail involving the CIA and the NYPD.
04:25 PM on 01/26/2012
Once again. CIA (Foreign), NSA (Domestic).
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SamEllison
I feel so clean!
04:28 PM on 01/26/2012
Too bad probable cause isn't needed by the peeping toms.