The FBI Office Of The Inspector General Regarding The June 11 2001 Between CIA And FBI

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I read from the FBI's Office of the Inspector General (OIG) report which was publicly released in June 2006. In this section of the chapter, the Office of the Inspector General discusses the meeting between FBI and CIA at the New York FBI Office to discuss the Cole investigation. Toward the end of the meeting, FBI agent Margaret Gillespie (in the OIG report she is Donna) produced three Kuala Lumpur surveillance photographs and asked the agents if they recognized Fahad al-Quso in any of the photographs.

"Donna" said she told the agents that the photographs had been taken in Malaysia around the Millennium. "Donna" said she provided Khalid al-Mihdhar’s name to at least some of the agents present. A New York agent tentatively identified one of the pictured individuals as al-Quso, but he could not make a definitive identification. This caused some participants to question whether the CIA were intentionally with holding information relating to the Al Qaeda Kuala Lumpur Meeting.

A Review of the FBI's Handling of Intelligence Information Related to the September 11 Attacks: Chapter Five, Part Four (FBI And CIA Discussions About The Cole investigation In May And June 2001: June 11,2001)

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