ITEMS FOR POSSIBLE USE IN BRIEFING THE DCI

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Collection: 
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
01430469
Release Decision: 
RIPPUB
Original Classification: 
U
Document Page Count: 
3
Document Creation Date: 
December 28, 2022
Document Release Date: 
August 7, 2017
Sequence Number: 
Case Number: 
F-2007-00094
Publication Date: 
May 7, 1973
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-11r _Approved for Release: 2017/01/18 CO143046934 00520 Approved for Release: 2017/01/18 C01430469 x-AV _iApproved for Release: 2017/01/18 C01430469 7 May 1973 MEMORANDUM FOR: Deputy Director for Operations SUBJECT: Items for Possible Use in Briefing the DCI 1. This Memorandum is submitted in order to identify to you for possible briefing of the Director activities which in certain contexts could be construed as delicate or inappropriate. 2. At the request of the Director of Security, from approximately mid-October 1972 to mid-January 1973 safesite number 583 was made available to the U.S. Marshal's Service for use as a secure residence by an Assistant U.S. Attorney who reportedly was under threat of assassination by organized criminal elements. 4. For approximately two years the SB Division has had the cooperation of the Commander of the Morals Division of the District of Columbia Police Department in training officers scheduled for assignment to the USSR and Eastern Europe in how to conduct themselves if placed under arrest. The arrangement was made through the Office of Security. 5. Since late 1972 CIA has taken part in seven FBI training courses at Quantico, Virginia in response to requests from the FBI. We have shared with them through lectures and discussions lessons we have learned which are relevant to their counter- espionage responsibilities. 00521. Approved for Release: 2017/01/18 C01430469 =(b)(3) _Approved for Release: 2017/01/18 C014304693k � - - 6. As a means of sharing more fully our operational experience we have invited three FBI officers to be students in our Soviet Operatims Course from 14 to 25 May 1973. 7. The Soviet defector Yuriy NOSENKO was confined at a CIA facility from April 1964 to September 1967 while efforts were being made to establish whether he was a bona fide defector. Although his present attitude toward the Agency is quite satisfactory, the possibility exists that the press could cause undesirable publicity if it were to uncover the story. David H. blee Chief Soviet Bloc Division Approved for Release: 2017/01/18 C01430469 (b)(3)