| CIA set up 12 bogus companies mostly in Europe after 9/11: report AFP Following the September 11, 2001, attacks, the US Central Intelligence
Agency set up 12 bogus companies in Europe and other parts of the world
in the hope of penetrating Islamic organizations, The Los Angeles Times
reported on its website late Saturday. The firms were part of an ambitious plan to increase the number of CIA case officers sent overseas under what is known as "nonofficial cover" in order to increase the agency's potential for penetrating Islamic networks, the report said.
According to the paper, the agents posed as employees of investment banks, consulting firms or other fictitious enterprises with no apparent ties to the US government. But the plan became the source of significant dispute within the agency, The Times noted.
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