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    Official: Pentagon probing alleged spy operation

    (Agencies)
    Updated: 2010-03-15 23:11
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    Official: Pentagon probing alleged spy operation
    A US official identified as Michael Furlong organized a network of private contractors in Afghanistan and Pakistan with the purpose of finding and killing suspected Islamic militants, The New York Times has reported. [Agencies] 
    WASHINGTON – A Defense Department official is under investigation for allegedly hiring private contractors to gather intelligence on suspected insurgents in Afghanistan and Pakistan, a US official said Monday.

    The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the case, told The Associated Press that Michael D. Furlong directed a defense contract to gather information about the region that could be shared with military units. After military officials suspected that he was using Defense Department money for an off-the-books spy operation, defense officials shut down that part of the contract, the official said.

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    The story was first reported by The New York Times in Monday's editions, quoting unnamed military and business sources as saying that Furlong, now a senior civilian employee at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, hired subcontractors who had former US intelligence and special forces operatives on their payrolls. The newspaper said some of the information collected by the contractors was used to track down and attack militants.

    "The story makes some serious allegations and raises numerous unanswered questions that warrant further review by the department," Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman said Monday.

    The military in mid-2008 put Furlong in charge of a program to use private companies to gather information about Afghanistan's political and tribal culture, the Times reported.

    Part of the original $22 million contract that Furlong was directing remains intact, the official told AP, because it provides the funding for nine workers involved in information-gathering, translation and similar work. Those workers are employed by International Media Ventures with offices in Florida, Texas and elsewhere.

    Nine employees from International Media Ventures were hired by the US military to serve as information analysts and in other administrative jobs at the International Security Assistance Force headquarters operations center in Kabul, said Maj. Steven Cole, a spokesman for the international military coalition in Afghanistan.

    "We are not aware of, nor responsible for, any other activities performed by this company or any of its subsidiaries," Cole said.

    Col. Kathleen Cook, a spokeswoman for the United States Strategic Command, declined to make Furlong available for an interview, the Times reported. Furlong is a retired Air Force officer, the newspaper said.

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