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CIA-RDP96-00789R000800340016-0
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RIPPUB
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S
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1
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November 4, 2016
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April 25, 2000
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16
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July 3, 1990
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Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R000800340016-0 S E C R E T STIPPLED NOFORN SPECIAL ACCESS REQUIRED REPORT OF REQUESTED INFORMATION Project: 9044-A Date: 900703 Time: 0903-0914 Viewer: 018 Session: 01- SG1A SG1A 1. Describe the association between the vessel bearing the call sign and the vessel bearing the call sign SG1A SG1A SG1A SG1A SG1A SG1A 2 Do both call signs belong to the vessel identified as in SG1A Project 9038? The will come alongside the an 7 July to transfer a big load o rugs. This will be the largest transfer of drugs from the and will take place very slowly, with a smaller boat going between the two, carrying small portions of the drugs, at irregular intervals, almost as though they were waiting to get each small portion safely hidden before risking being caught with another. No. The is not a callsign. the callsign - belongs SG1A to the which is not the same ship as the one using the callsign 3. Describe the relevance, if any, of the activity projected to take place south of Jamaica, and that projected for south of the Dominican Republic. I could find no hard and fast relationship between the two, other than the possibility that one of the ships involved in the exchange south of Jamaica may possibly also be involved in an exchange of drugs south of the Dominican Republic. The one ship involved in both operations appears to be the one using callsign SG1A S E C R E T STIPPLED NOFORN SPECIAL ACCESS REQUIRED Handle Via SKEET Channels Only Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789R000800340016-0