SUN STREAK REPORT - 9025

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CIA-RDP96-00789R000900190008-5
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RIPPUB
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S
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2
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November 4, 2016
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June 30, 1998
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8
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Publication Date: 
May 21, 1990
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REPORT
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Approved For Release 2000/08/08 :CIA-RDP96-007898000900190008-5 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ~1 MAY 9cj DATE: REPLY TO DT-S ATTN OF: suhl S`fF;EAE:. hEF'0F;7" - 9c~~ SUBJECT: memorandum i. tS/5TD} Qn ib & 17 MAY 9c), #aur (;emote Viewers, Cy18, c):'S, tam: , and c'a7~? conducted four sessions in an effort to answer requirements against tasking. for project #'~Ca~S. That tasking included the background infor~natiran ofe "~'he target is a blue and white 4S` fishing vessel, the I~ r-ecentl y ],eft. the I-~'eni nsul, a de l a Gua j i ra, believed to be you wi -have ?Lo a. Determine the current location of the b. Determir}e whether it is carrying drug contraband. c. IF' SOc 1} Naw is it wrapped? ^} Where is it stored on the vessel^ -,} Where will it be off-loaded/transferred? 4} When will it be off -loaded/transferred' S} Determine where the drugs will enter the U. S. SG1A^ SG1A^ S G1A ^ ~, tSdSTD} 018, in one ses ted that, at the time of viewing ti.~5c:~ hrs, 1b MAY 9c1}, the appeared to be circling about a location of ii deg 15?~I / ~1 deg 53'W, and that there were no drugs on board at that time. SG1A^ ~. t5/STD} t}2i, in one session, reported that, at the time of viewing t i~atacj hrs, 17 MAY gt~} , the was l oca?ted at 14 deg N / 7?'a deg W, and was moving i.n a westward direction. t7~S also perceived no drugs on board at the time of viewing, but that a transfer of drugs could occur at ~~'r deg M f 7~ deg W, just above the Dominican republic tF'roj. l7fc.'s notew this location is appros;imotely 60t3-7c3~1 miles north of its suspected location, and appears unlikely, if it is enraute westwards towards the F;ancador Flank}. 4. tS/STD} C~5^, in one session, reported that the T STIF'F'L.ED I~OFOF~IV Handle Via SF?EE~' C SG1A^ was located Approved For Release 2000/08/08 :CIA-RDP96-00789R000900Q~;,5F~,f0,_,1.s 5010-114 Approved For Release 2000/08/08 :CIA-RDP96-007898000900190008-5 SG1A^ at 14 deg 5tr` N 177 deg 4r7` W, and was carrying a white, grainy, bitter tasting, sweet smelling substance which "burns my nose" in small rectangular pacE::ages. These packages were located in a large, rectangular metal container with a lid on top, opening upward iB"fB a freezer or cooler7. {.a~~ was not able to determine an off -load/transfer point, but determined that the paint of entry into the U.S. would be 35 deg :~Cr'IV f 7~ deg 4~'W, near Cape Hatteras, fVC. Some part of the shipment may also be bound for the eastern tip of Long Island, i~Y, at 41 deg 1~'M / 72 deg W. SG1A^ ~. {S/STD? t~79, in one session, reported that th ould be located {at some actionable time future to the session) at 1?~ deg 7'N / 7~ deg i,5'W, heading westward towards the Boncador Bank. ilff-loading will take place at those coordinates, as well, onto a vessel {NFI) which wi11 head towards the Gulf of Mexico with the contraband, which D7~i identified as cocaine. ? 6. {StSTD} P~tLiJECT OFFICE~:'S COMMENTS: The suggested scenario is that the left the Peninsula de la Guajira without drugs on board, went slightly northward and possibly dallied there before continuing westward with drugs {although no pick-up/on-loading was detected). There it will transfer the drugs to another vessel for shipment to the Gulf of Mexico, and possibly the eastern U. S. {Cape Hatteras, NC and/or Long Island, NY1. SG1J s~'c, usA Praject Officer, #9~7~5 SfiEC I AL A{MCE ~~ ~. _ . Handl e Ui a Sk:EET' Channel s Onl y Approved For Release 2000/08/08 :CIA-RDP96-007898000900190008-5