He was an obscure but efficient figure who handled the powerful National Intelligence Service since 1990.
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Amrullah Saleh, then the head of the national intelligence service, told Karzai that the bank was on the brink of collapse.
At the same time, he announced the dissolution of SIN, el Servicio de Inteligencia Nacional (the National Intelligence Service), of which Montesinos was chief.
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The result won over the National Intelligence Service, which granted Kang unusually wide access for filming and made available several North Korean commandos who had defected to the South.
Venezuela's national prosecutor's office said a judge had ordered Tracy held until further notice in a jail run by the national intelligence service in the capital, Caracas, because he presented a risk of flight.
The National Criminal Intelligence Service has highlighted the use of mobile phones in organised crime.
Where the material originates outside the UK, the Internet Watch Foundation will attempt to trace the source and pass details to the National Criminal Intelligence Service.
The National Criminal Intelligence Service blamed the increasingly sophisticated nature of football hooligans for the organised violence last weekend between fans of Millwall and Cardiff City.
Mark Steels, of the National Criminal Intelligence Service, said the police operation at the match would be the largest ever mounted for a single England international match abroad.
Detective Inspector Nick Crabtree of North Wales Police said inquiries to trace the couple were being made with Interpol, the Foreign Office and the National Criminal Intelligence Service (NCIS).
But the expansion of the system of suspicious activity reports (SARs) is swamping the National Criminal Intelligence Service, the authority responsible for processing and analysing them and then passing them on to prosecutors and police.
The National Ballistics Intelligence Service, which tracks guns through bullets and shell casings, reckons that the total number of illegal firearms in the country is no more than 30, 000-40, 000, and the number in active use is far lower.
But it is just such notes that are of concern to agencies such as Britain's National Criminal Intelligence Service, which warns that these new denominations make it easier to move large amounts of currency discreetly (and possibly illegally) around the world.
Mr. Azimi also is an occasional informant for Afghanistan's U.S.-funded intelligence service, the National Directorate of Security, say people familiar with the matter.
When he returns to Turkey, he will do so on a diplomatic passport issued by a member of the National Intelligence Organisation, the Turkish secret service.
Karzai described the payments as a form of "government-to-government" assistance, and while he wouldn't say how much the CIA gave to the National Directorate of Security, which is the Afghan intelligence service, he said the financial help was very useful.
Worse yet, the fact that it is one of the first products of the newly "reformed" intelligence community suggests that - far from reducing the dangers of strategic surprise and unconnected "dots" - the Foreign Service Officer-dominated Director of National Intelligence bureaucracy is going to exacerbate past failings and mistakes.
But the base is also the home of the National Security Agency, the high-security codebreaking and intelligence service.
From September 2001 to June 2012, he served as the Chief of the Intelligence Branch, National Security Division, in a career Senior Executive Service position.
To cut to the chase, a country that was serious about its national security would never put John Brennan in charge of its premier intelligence service.
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