Parallel Construction: Secret Surveillance From NSA to DEA SOD / FBI, Blatantly 100s of Cases
https://theintercept.com/2018/01/09/dark-side-fbi-dea-illegal-searches-secre... https://www.hrw.org/news/2018/01/09/us-secret-evidence-erodes-fair-trial-rig... https://www.hrw.org/sites/default/files/report_pdf/us0118.pdf To search the vehicle without revealing the phone calls as their original source, DEA agents set up an elaborate ruse. Alverez-Tejeda and his girlfriend were stopped at a traffic light. As the light turned green, the car in front of them started to move and then stopped quickly. Alverez-Tejeda braked in time, but a truck rear-ended him. As Alverez-Tejeda inspected the damage, police arrived and arrested the truck driver for drunken driving. Officers instructed Alverez-Tejeda and his girlfriend to drive their car to a parking lot, leave the keys in the car, and sit in the police cruiser for processing. Just then, a car thief jumped into Alverez-Tejeda’s car and drove off. Police recovered the car, obtained a search warrant, and found cocaine and methamphetamine. Other than Alverez-Tejeda and his girlfriend, every person involved in this piece of theater was a DEA agent or local police officer: the person driving the car in front of Alverez-Tejeda’s, the “drunk” truck driver, even the supposed car thief. In a case Human Rights Watch discovered, security video at a New Mexico bus station showed a DEA agent illegally searching luggage left on a Greyhound bus during a layover. When passengers returned, the DEA agent asked for consent to search “A growing body of evidence suggests that the federal government is deliberately concealing methods used by intelligence or law enforcement agencies to identify or investigate suspects — including methods that may be illegal,” the report states. “It does so by creating a different story about how agents discovered the information, and as a result, people may be imprisoned without ever knowing enough to challenge the potentially rights-violating origins of the cases against them.” “Justice cannot rest on secret evidence, and the shadows are where abuses flourish,” USA on HRW list, lol.
On Wed, 17 Jan 2018 00:59:55 -0500 grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com> wrote:
https://theintercept.com/2018/01/09/dark-side-fbi-dea-illegal-searches-secre...
this is from 2013 - and it wasn't news at that time either https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/08/dea-and-nsa-team-intelligence-launderi... "DEA and NSA Team Up to Share Intelligence, Leading to Secret Use of Surveillance in Ordinary Investigations"
https://www.hrw.org/news/2018/01/09/us-secret-evidence-erodes-fair-trial-rig... https://www.hrw.org/sites/default/files/report_pdf/us0118.pdf
To search the vehicle without revealing the phone calls as their original source, DEA agents set up an elaborate ruse.
Alverez-Tejeda and his girlfriend were stopped at a traffic light. As the light turned green, the car in front of them started to move and then stopped quickly. Alverez-Tejeda braked in time, but a truck rear-ended him. As Alverez-Tejeda inspected the damage, police arrived and arrested the truck driver for drunken driving. Officers instructed Alverez-Tejeda and his girlfriend to drive their car to a parking lot, leave the keys in the car, and sit in the police cruiser for processing. Just then, a car thief jumped into Alverez-Tejeda’s car and drove off. Police recovered the car, obtained a search warrant, and found cocaine and methamphetamine. Other than Alverez-Tejeda and his girlfriend, every person involved in this piece of theater was a DEA agent or local police officer: the person driving the car in front of Alverez-Tejeda’s, the “drunk” truck driver, even the supposed car thief.
In a case Human Rights Watch discovered, security video at a New Mexico bus station showed a DEA agent illegally searching luggage left on a Greyhound bus during a layover. When passengers returned, the DEA agent asked for consent to search
“A growing body of evidence suggests that the federal government is deliberately concealing methods used by intelligence or law enforcement agencies to identify or investigate suspects — including methods that may be illegal,” the report states. “It does so by creating a different story about how agents discovered the information, and as a result, people may be imprisoned without ever knowing enough to challenge the potentially rights-violating origins of the cases against them.”
“Justice cannot rest on secret evidence, and the shadows are where abuses flourish,”
USA on HRW list, lol.
On 01/16/2018 06:59 PM, grarpamp wrote:
https://theintercept.com/2018/01/09/dark-side-fbi-dea-illegal-searches-secre... https://www.hrw.org/news/2018/01/09/us-secret-evidence-erodes-fair-trial-rig... https://www.hrw.org/sites/default/files/report_pdf/us0118.pdf
To search the vehicle without revealing the phone calls as their original source, DEA agents set up an elaborate ruse.
This history of DEA's Special Operations Division (SOD) is a hoot: https://www.deamuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/042215-DEAMuseum-Lectur... <SNIP>
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