Office for Special Acquisition
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Office for Special Acquisition (Intelligence service) | |
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Headquarters | Stockholm, Sweden |
Exposed by | Jan Guillou |
The most secretive and powerful of the Swedish intelligence services |
Kontoret för särskild inhämtning (KSI), "The Office for Special Acquisition", is part of the Swedish Military Intelligence and Security Service (MUST) and also one of the most secret parts of the Swedish Armed Forces. The previous names until 1994 were: T-kontoret (1946–1964), IB (1965–1973), Gemensamma byrån för underrättelser (GBU) (1973–1982) and Sektionen för särskild inhämtning (SSI) (1982–1994).[1]
The main task of the office is that of liaison with foreign intelligence organizations and espionage through HUMINT.[2]
The name of the current KSI manager as well as the full name of all other employees is confidential.[3]
Related Quotation
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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Stig Synnergren | “I've met the name Alfa. As I recall, it was an independent organization that worked together with stay behind in Norway.” | Stig Synnergren | 1995 |
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