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Surreptitious Entries Black Bag Jobs — Part 27
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In connection with the SWP/YSA civil suit, the
New York Office caused a search of their records and
located a number of documents relating to surreptitious
entries conducted by that office. These records dated
from the 1940's through 1975 and therefore fall within
the period of time of interest to the Civil Rights Division.
By teletype of April 5, 1976, New York's Internal
security Division furnished results of its review of the
above documents as they relate to entries in the domestic
security area. - ¢ _
We are now asking New York to review the same
documents for entry activity, from January 1, 1966, to the
present, in the counterintelligence area. This communication
fol lephonic conversation with New York Supervisor
who advised SAC Denz was aware of FBIHO's
oral request for entry information and had requested in
confirmation a communication from Headquarters.
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