Inger Ingersoll person
also: BNDD director, Inger... Ingersoll, Ingersoll
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Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugsorganization · 3Bureau of Narcoticsorganization · 2Ted Shackleyperson · 1Richard Helmsperson · 1Adrian Swainperson · 1Vietnamcountry · 1Tom Tripatiperson · 1United Statescountry · 1
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Inger Ingersoll headed
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“Ingersoll's inspection staff had gathered enough evidence to warrant the investigation of dozens of corrupt FBN agents who had risen to management positions in the BNDD. But Ingersoll could not investigate his top managers while simultaneou…”
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from exposure. Many Cuban exiles arrested in Operation Eagle were indeed hired by the BNDD and sent throughout Latin America. They got fantastic intelligence, but many were secretly working for the CIA, feeding the BNDD what the CIA wanted …
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Ingersoll's inspection staff had gathered enough evidence to warrant the investigation of dozens of corrupt FBN agents who had risen to management positions in the BNDD. But Ingersoll could not investigate his top managers while simultaneou…
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They accompanied Ingersoll to Saigon, where Station Chief Ted Shackley briefed them. Through his CIA contacts, Swain obtained maps of drug smuggling maps in Southeast Asia. Upon their return to the U.S., Swain and Tripati expressed frustrat…