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Jahanzaib Ali

Pakistan a key partner in counterterrorism operations: FBI

Published on: July 13, 2018 12:43 AM

Washington D.C: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) says that Pakistan is a key partner in counterterrorism operations. “We work very closely with our Pakistani counterparts”, FBI Deputy Director for International Operations George Piro told a briefing arranged for foreign journalists here at Foreign Press Centers.

“Terrorism is the FBI’s number one priority, not only here domestically but internationally and we work very closely with all of our international partners, the deputy director of FBI said. On a question about FBI operations in Pakistan and Afghanistan, Mr Piro refused to provide the details but said “we recognize Pakistan as a key partner, majority of our effort is devoted towards counterterrorism, not only protecting US citizens, US interests but also providing assistance, support, engagement to our foreign partners”.

“It’s a collaborative effort and we have been engaged in that partnership for years and its been consistent and determined, Deputy Director George Piro said. He added that FBI agents are based in Pakistan and Afghanistan and working closely with the counterparts.

To a question about “zero tolerance” policy of FBI on child pornography, Mr Piro said that FBI International Division is aware about the Zenab incident in Pakistan. “We are sending experts in our “Crimes against Children” program and we are confident that exchange will assist-not only in investigation but prevent future incidents from occurring”.

To another question, Deputy Director of FBI Mr George Piro said that 600 FBI personnel permanently stationed overseas and on any given day we could have another 600 on assignment overseas”.

About the security of US citizens during FIFA World Cup, Mr Piro said that FBI expanded its office in Moscow during the World Cup not only to protect the US citizens but to also assist our counterparts. “The largest attendees and purchasers of tickets to the world cup were Americans, we have folks in Moscow working with our counterparts to provide any assistance and information so they are able to address any potential threats to the event and venues”.

Mr Piro who interrogated former Iraqi President Saddam Hussain told a questioner that “I didn’t realize I was being considered for that assignment. I just got a call that said “you have just been selected to interrogate Saddam Hussain”, so you can imagine my shock and surprise at that. “Saddam Hussain only spoke Arabic, so the interrogator had to be able to speak Arabic for the interrogator to have any chance of success. I was part of the FBI’s first team to deploy into Iraq during the war, so I had an understanding of the regime, the history of Ba’ath party, Saddam Hussain, things like that”, he concluded.

Published in Daily Times, July 13th 2018.

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