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Surreptitious Entries Black Bag Jobs — Part 24
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WITH RESPECT TO NUMBER EIGHT, WEW YORK SHOULD ATTEMPT TO
IDENTIFY THE PIELD SUPERVISOR HANDLING THE CASE, THE AGENTS
ACTUALLY MAKING THE ENTRY, AND THE HIGHEST AUTHORITY IN THE .
OFFICE WHO ACTUALLY RECOMMENDED THE ENTRY 40 PBIEQ FOR APPROVAL.
NEW YORK I$ REQUESTED TO GIVE THIS MATTER PREFERRED
ATTENTION. !
SUTEL RESULTS INTD, ATTENTION: IS~3 SECTION.
END
NOTE:
Reference the 8/19/75 letter of J. Stanley Pottinger,
AAG Civil Rights Division, Department of Justice, entitled
"“Surreptitious Entries,” wherein AAG requests information about
surreptitious entries conducted by Bureau since 1/1/66. Recent
GAO audit of the Internal Security Division, New York Division,
SS 265 Se eee a a we i oe ae ee ee ee
has revealed a number of entries and "investigative techniques,"
not further identified. New York is being requested to furnish
information in the nine categories sought by the Department,
and to identify the "investigative techniques.”
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