PROJECT 92-69-0 TASKING SHEET
Document Type:
Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP96-00791R000100200005-1
Release Decision:
RIPPUB
Original Classification:
K
Document Page Count:
5
Document Creation Date:
November 4, 2016
Document Release Date:
May 19, 2000
Sequence Number:
5
Case Number:
Publication Date:
September 8, 1992
Content Type:
REQ
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TASKING SHEET
SOURCE NO: d y /
DATE: 8 SEP 92
SUSPENSE: 9 SEP 92
1500 HRS
1. PROJECT NUMBER: 92-69-0
2. METHOD/TECHNIQUE: Method of Choice.
3. BACKGROUND: The following tasking represents a continuing
effort related to the vessel previously (and currently) identified
as the
SG1A
4. ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF INFORMATION:
SG1A
----Determine if the facility/building identified as
SG1A ~s associated with the vessel identified as or with
individuals connected with SG1A
SG1A
o If so, describe the nature and extent of the association.
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SESSION INFORMATION
A.
TARGET DATA:
Task/Target No. :
92-69-0
Session No. :
07 or 08
(ongoing)
B.
PERSONNEL DATA:
Source No. :
049
C.
Monitor's No. :
Beacon/Sender No. :
SESSION DATA:
NA
NA
Date Task Received
8 SEP 92
Session Date
9 SEP 92
Start Time
1005
Stop Time
1106
Method Used
CRV
Aids/Distractions (PIs) : Lack of background info on tgt
Pre-session Hunches (AVs) : Wooden structure near the water
Date Summary Returned 9 SEP 92
D. EVALUATION DATA:
Viewer's Estimate
E. SESSION SUMMARY:
SG1A
The entity known as is associated with illegal
activity with indications of involvement with the it is
used for the transfer and loading of heavy metal No sects. it is
used as a"gaging" and "layover" place for those involved with this
network. Work i.e. maintenance is done on a smaller vessel
SG1A associated with the This work is conducted within a
wooden structure in which a boat can pull into (see diagram). The
structure has a lower level situated just above the water line.
There is an object which looks like an upturned animal claw
embedded into the wall or door frame. There are stacks of rolls of
material reminiscent of fiber glass or paper within the structure.
The roof is abnormally thick for this style of structure. There
are several disc or cone-shaped objects. A large, oblong-shaped
black bag is connected on each end by ropes or chains. The bag is
lifted and moved by these. The contents are hard and heavy.
There is a movement of wooden objects. An attractive woman
who is associated with advertising or commercials is present and
very interested in what is happening here. She is observing the
transfer of material. There are a series of tubes which "must" be
stored at a 50 to 60 degree angle.
There are triangles and clear, sparkling objects. There are
a number of barrels which have been cut in half length wise. These
are associated in some way to "refitting" and maintenance. These
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half barrels contain objects that look like melted down pieces of
metal; like flattened nuggets. A little plastic box 2" x 4" x 6"
with a metal lid is important to this operation.
Individuals come in and out of a location of "high terrain" to
the wooden structure and this activity. SG1A
The activity associated with is illegal but not k
directly associated with drugs; it is a loading place for metal
objects which are very valuable. When cued "What is the nature of
the metal objects?" the concept of "plates" was perceived.
There is a metal case which is very brilliant. As it is
opened, one can see the glimmering of a angularly-shaped object
contained within the case. There are also other sparkling objects.
The concepts associated with this case are: valuable metals;
bright and silver-white; and an almost energetic brilliance of its
own. These valuable metal objects are "pieces of a puzzle";
necessary pieces.
One disturbing concept, perceived very early in this session,
is: someone within the organization knows about "our" efforts;
they at least sense that there is a use of unconventional
collection means within this operation.
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