FBI moves to Europe

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FBI director Louis Freeh made a whirlwind tour of Eastern Europe last year demonstrating the Bureau's intention to spread its influence abroad. According to specialists, the Bureau now has agents in 21 countries and continues to replace the CIA as that agency reduces its foreign presence. Apparently the FBI considers it has Eastern Europe "under its belt" with international police training and liaison programmes.

Intelligence, no 257, 30.1.95.

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