FEDERAL DELETED PAGE INFORMATION SHEET 1366648?0 BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Tetal Deleted Pageis} 25 Page 48 ReferralXConsult; Page 49 ReferralKConsult; Page 50 ReferralXCeneult; Page 51 Referralf?eneult; Page 52 ReferralXConsult; Page 53 ReferralIConsult; Page 54 ReferralKCeneult; Page 55 Peferralf?eneult; Page 56 Referralf?eneult; Page 5? ReferralICensult; Page 58 ReferralIConsult; Page 59 ReferralICeneult; Page 60 ReferralKCeneult; Page 51 ReferralICensult; Page 62 ReferraliConsult; Page 63 Referralf?onsult; Page 64 ReferralKCeneult; Page 155 ReferralKDireet Page 156 ReferralXDirect Page 15? ReferralfDirect Page 158 ReferralfDirect Page 20? ReferralfDireet Army; Page 208 ReferralfDirect Army; Page 209 ReferralfDireet Army; Page 211 ReferralfDirect Comme; Dated Dated Dated Dated Dated Dated Dated Dated September 21f September 27, September September 27, ef 10f?1f19?1fDept. of 10f01I1911HDept. of October 8, 19TlfDept. of Deleted Page{5) No Duplication Fee For this Page FEDERAL DELETED PAGE INFORMATION SHEET 1213375?0 BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Tetal Deleted Pageis} 25 Page 48 ReferralXConsult; Page 49 ReferralKConsult; Page 50 ReferralXCeneult; Page 51 Referralf?eneult; Page 52 ReferralXConsult; Page 53 ReferralIConsult; Page 54 ReferralKCeneult; Page 55 Peferralf?eneult; Page 56 Referralf?eneult; Page 5? ReferralICensult; Page 58 ReferralIConsult; Page 59 ReferralICeneult; Page 60 ReferralKCeneult; Page 51 ReferralICensult; Page 62 ReferraliConsult; Page 63 Referralf?onsult; Page 64 ReferralKCeneult; Page 155 ReferralKDireet Page 156 ReferralXDirect Page 15? ReferralfDirect Page 158 ReferralfDirect Page 20? ReferralfDireet Army; Page 208 ReferralfDirect Army; Page 209 ReferralfDireet Army; Page 211 ReferralfDirect Comme; Dated Dated Dated Dated Dated Dated Dated Dated September 21f September 27, September September 27, ef 10f?1f19?1fDept. of 10f01I1911HDept. of October 8, 19TlfDept. of Deleted Page{5) No Duplication Fee For this Page LL INEDRMATIDN I) l. BEII-I IS DATE B?Yll 6L1. We.? NO UNITED GO. LMemomndum 1b MR. TOLSON are 9/7/71 so Mr. Sullivan Paom- W. C. Sulliva Hr. Brennan Mr; D.E.Hoore Hr; Branigan suajscr: OLEG A. LYALIH KGB Agent, Glendon, England ,9 I . b6 Last night IcalIe me to advise he had an urgent matter to 'discuss which he b'm preferred not wait until this morning.- I met him at the office. He autistid that the above?captioned person,- i who has been assigned to the ssy in London, 136 has defected to the British. said that this 1 particular KGB agent wasea member of the 13th Directorate, which is: the Directorate which reportedly Lh lity hm for-engaging ,in sabotage. and assassinations. . stated that, to his knowledge, this is the as a Soviet has detected from this particular Oleg A.- Lyalin came out of the Soviet establish- ment in London 9 2/71 and .the British have been interrogating him ever since. furnished me with a brief document "be relating to some Woes ..eads .and cases-air: this country, b7?: and this has been referred to the Domestic intelligence 137? ?Division for action. I /b5 I Eaid that undoubtedly more material /b7c ?will be com ng rem defector which will be. of interest has to us, andiheiwill furnish it 1"Adzrev1ew of Bureau indices failed to reflect anything of importance on the subject. It did showt?ha *r ?71 a photograph of the subject was shown b5 whOJdidd?ot identify him. It will he rose .3 defected from the sonsE 5 ago and has . been under ??ie ,direction 0 3:55? i .-.J . e; arbouusnnirroa - 3.5 For the information of g?emii?e?a . Fl wcs: 6 23717971 LE - . . . . ,ue' omen-unwound 1: uv m1 on}; grassMemorandum i E. s. ruler 10 :Hrr Hiller DATE 9/10/71 {go Brh??ag i :Enr? Branigah' a 1 4% SUMEGTPOLEG A.ILYALIN INTERNAL SECURITY - RUSSIA 04,; This is to furnish results of analysissof initial infor- U. which mation concerning Soviet. in information was obtained 'hy! Ifrom LyalianD a Soviet who-defected-on 9/ . 1, while on assignment.in England, advised that Lyalin, an officer 4: the Committee forbjn State Security (KGB), 13th Department (sabotage and Assassination) had learned from a subordinate Soviet intelligence officer, formerly responsible for supervision of some. Soviet intelligence operations in the U. 8., of three operations in this country. Lyalin has furnished only fragmentary information concerning these-operations 1:3 4- . {Thea thirdioperation involves an Armenian in the S.- vho has been recruited by the Soviets. this individual is too fragmentary matter will beg m? Il'?e EREC2 tification, but this 5? followed wit 2- Lya1_in's information on __cQ/h/vn JEH:aeb - 0? (6). 25513 II ?71111.? 39/ a? a SEP 15 1971 11 5435p. 23-1371 a 5 ALL: IUN WTRIW HEREIN I 5 mt: L353 5 Ifch-? WHERE 5mm OTHERWISE: I'm- a" ["1me ram; AUMTIC DEEIW ram: BUWTIE GUIDE EWTION SURE: BATE 1 i ."1l . Hemorandum?to??r. E. S.'H111er Re: .ang A. Lyalin As Lyalin' knowledge of these cases was obtained through conversations with his subordinate, there is no reason to believe that the Soviets will become aware they have been compromised by his defection._ were operationsslong under the full contro1.iof this Bureau. Our- analysis shows that both of the operations about which Lyalin furnished' sufficient information_ for identification Hone. *For information! . I: .. LL. lawman ?5 a .. an}: IE mamaarazan: . 4 ma?a BY anoinaanasaa-i - .. d- b6 SAC, (105-52159) 19/71 137:: 'Diroctor, FBI nos-117321) grit: an I On 9/3/71 Vaahington Liaison Ropmaotativo o: adviaod Bureau that clog A. Lyaiin. omignod 'Boviat Manny in Mahmoud and that Eritiah had been interrogating hilt since 9/3/71. Horas described as member of 13th Directorate or ?53. ?lf? a Preliminary aumry of information tarnished whioh . a" would ?be to! interest to Btu-oat: was made available together with statement that Lya?iin desired ?to remain in ?tho United Kingdom .4 and would be available ion any questioning Idaoired by Man. advised that 'Lyalin said that while *aahdoct van 1375? 111113. 3. in 1963-69 .ho had ?an agent tutoring Mn information about special classified oars. Moor: roview of Milan failed to domop any iniomtioa which night be identi?able with than cit-announces. ?r review your tbjoot. x?i' you desire farther questioning .oi Lya?iia prepare .suhjoot nattor in ooni? ith "instructions in rm Handbook, I page 501:. for referral. to through Logat. London. A copy any ouchrauhnisoiona 'ohoald be designated for 'Moau on ?Lyalin in classi?cation 65 anion is being opened .on ?this communication. Additional. intonation -?urniohod by Lyaiin win he 'nade available to ?recipient offices by noparato man on. 1 - Nor York (105-59973) ?1513. a. . now aEcoaDau .65-now (clog Afg?nn) 87 1'4 1911 ??900 (3) \9 Bea aidam c. Sullivan to .Mr. 'Tolaon, dated 9/7/71, captioned IA. Lyalin, KGB :England," prepared by 'acswsi?g 1 a n. . -. RLLHEREIN IS UNCLASSIFIED: 1 . DATE HY 1? - home; an sac. new York TPERSONAL ATTENTION) 5 My ?Director, ;1 - Hr. Lee . ones a. nun zy? 18 a There is attached for-each office .one copy 'eaeh of three memorand bed to the Bureau by ~the Iashington representative The first memorandum received on 3/6/71 sets ?i'orth scanty information with each item being given an .aihhabetica?l designation. The other two menoranda were inrn?aed to .the Bureau -on 9/14/71. Boston is referred to Butel 9/14/71 in the case entitle I 3:5 isco is referred to airtel cap ione b7: dated 9/15/71and'wro . :Bulet to NED 3/10/71 captioned 1 Rear ?fork is referred to the information relating to Nikolay Alekseyevich Kuznetsov in one or the attached memoranda. New .York should refer to its file on- Kmetsov Iior any information which might -be of assistance to the British in either confirming-or negating the information which has been furnished. by .Lya'lin. This should be "furnished in .torm suitable ior dissemination in the annetsov file with a copy designated for this rile. 5:1 .For the informat b6 31. develo hm- India. Hess achusetts Massachusetts, . ncy Junior College, Quincyanticipated he will be inter- viewed 'in ?the near future. Ban 'Franriamnhasimlinstructed-uto initiate 'inve?i? b6 gation to identify . . . - 3 egg 3 SEP2 1! Z?Ka?fm?g HOTWW 1 4 new?; -- Boston (Enclosures - 3) (p asenan manor!) . . .- San Francisco :(Enclosures i ?agran?mi Landon (Enclosures - 3) (PERSONAL ATTENTION) - mam - we {Enclosures a 3) ?t?wmlt iI-?oreign {sit on Deal: ?::?ML:tdp (9) T919 I- ROOM Helms JLMEE Inter-me mm L. . . .r - . 4 l? Letter .to ?ew '~York RI: 0136 A. LYALIH ~Iith.rogard to the member oi-the Envy and the -nenberuo?-the U..B. Army alleged cruited by the Soviets +abroad, this isnheing.handled by. in conjunction with representatives or tho-Armysand any.aince both.o1 these.persona with raga w! I as ?not out in :the -attached nerorandun? Ens advised-that it baa ilearned-that'hie: 'f?ll?kDOWIGd??ibf with the ?orist: were made with the and the State Department, anduthie.matter is being handled.by. agencies. ?ror your.additiona1 information has-adviaed ~that,Lya11n originally-approached that agency that he was having .natrinoni?. :problem .and was not .progresaing oneoae11=ae he wanted'in the KGB. Ho proposed.iurniahing'informa- tion-if the British would have-him declared pereona=npn-gratn. 'Hh bring him praise.1rom the_KGB and ?rould-allo permit him to-return.to Russia where he would institute -divorce proceedingenagainat=his rife. Tho-situationuchanged, however, and Lyalin was not declared pardon: non grate but was 'operated when heawat'arreeted'by the police *for drunken driving.=1n addition, on 9/2[71 a KGB iriond or his . wrote to him from Hoecow and sent the letter to~the:80v1etiinbaeny, cover-name. The letter was misdirected and reached the-chieitoi the who noted .thnt-the-rriter been in contact with his wife and pho?had rcported-that Lyalin-aae unhappy in London and also was-dissatisfied aith?his work in tho'KGB. ~The Chic: of the KGB neeidency informedeyalin.that these itatemcnta were?such as to necessitate areturn to unecow and be instructed Lyalin to proceed to the- -?oviot Trade Delegation.hhore hn.norkeduandac1ear.up his.wcrk and 1eare.torf?oecor the name.night, -Lya11n.wns permitted-to .learo the Soviet Embassy.to travel the.?our miles to his place vo?.onp1o thout-any escort'and ho.took advantage or this to contact cand-arrange Ior.hia defection. He also:c0ntacted his currenttg Thplakova, wife or a racviet delegate-to the International wheat Delegati -invitod .her to~de?ect with him-which she agraed to do. -lhe apro? the iniornation which to indicate that'byaiin is a - b6 ETC Letter to sac, New York Bl: ~bonn tide detector. currently handlinthhe b7? immediate Operational problems and will turther interrogate Lynlin in depth when tine permits. Additi rtinent into n-will be furnished h?D no received iron In addition has offered to service .any requests we may have tor question n5 Lynlin. ?nch office- should consider this offer nnd.euhmitu -nny questions it feels should be submitted to Lynlin concerning the information he has already turninhed or zany information he any have which would ?be or interest to the Bureau. ALL HEREIN IS UNCLABBIEIED: WEQHEE VELEPEIM Ifil come-I ?ll? Gill. IEO. W. sures GOVERNMENT Memorandum Mr. as. Hiller Mr. s. mnegw om: .?September 14, .1971 1 FROM W. f??branigan 1 1_ - "re Lee . elm: else a. LYALIH It) -INTERNHL SECURITY This reports additional informati' furnished by Iconcerning Soviet intelligence Opera ons as obtained from the subject, a Soviet KGB (Committee for State Security) agent who defected in England 9/3/71. b6 furnished the following additionahqc information.to SA J. 9514171 developed from Lyalin. He b7n advised that'Lyalin approache in 4/71 and stated he was having matrimonial problems and was grossing as well as he wanted .in the KGB. He proposed furnishing information.if the British would have him declared persona non grata. He claimed this would bring 'him praise from the KGB and would permit him to return :to Russia to divorce his wife. The situation changed, however, and he was .operated in place until 9/1 when he was arrested by the. police for drunken driving. Also, on 9/2 a KGB friend of his wrote him from Moscow and sent the letter to the Soviet Embassy, London, using -Lyalin's .cover name. The letter was misdirected and reached the Chief of who.unoted that the writer said he had_ contacted Ly_lis,s wife and she.reported that Lyalin was u2?:p?y :lle?4\ in London andJi?Ethe KGB. mmauet?or the Residency told Lyalin that thee to? ments necessitatedrhis retu_rn to Hoscow and instructed him to pro? ceed to the Soviet Trade Delegation .where Lyalin worked to clear up his work, and leave for .Moscow that night. Lyalin left the Soviet so Embassy to trE?elg.the four to his. place of employment withou;7D any escort and heipontacte and arranged for his defection. also contacted his curren ?g r1 friend, Irina door 1 evna q?j lakova, wife of a _Soviet delegate to .the International Wheat Delegation and" if}? reed to defectE W295 4? b6 ?iQSgigw. Eadvised no189 105%.; . 1' 32/615446 ,Nm" 170 007 141971 EE WI W?s WED WM 9-7: SiFi a OWICES BY . I gnu-'4. Dim.? a? . at . . HIE-10547115626 hl fenroute he .the ?had been reca11ed tq . inasmuch as he was ersonel_iy known to OLEG- LYALIN. Source determined_ thet expected n_ opping 1end showing?points of inter_eet in NYC.- of the MExico City cyfhaduarrived in NY. on 9/20/71 indicatedwthat this individual to spend some time wit? that individua 1 both. feeis that this KGB officer was sched ed leave the US 1 _or the USSR 1 en_ the evening of 9/22/71. e?ijim . hat onel b6 b1?: 136 HTC AUWHDEITE DERIVED ERDH: EBI UEGLASSITEICHTIUN GUIDE. DATE DE- F. 18-2015 I I. . 1 3113mm; om??m? 0? 5 CHARACTER IS -7 '105- 1051115626 I or the following information _from . 1- I OURCEP 04L ND LmTi A: II TOT DITST- ITATTOT T: J. A A SOURCE Ta A LT ION 1T TTOTT WE TR THE CLASSIFICATTOTT .P The Bureau advised wed/171371 of the New York Buree? A: E: 1 a - _105 51610 a - _105-1280 6 1 -. 2; - 105-1339 9 ASSIGNED US) . - 105- NW hw?nunmn memoso to 170 037 14 1971 ,6 MW ms" .. 2 137]} 1:6 HI 105:- releaseq tq the press informing the . Ho additional to the defection a: OLEG DEALER in Landon,'England; Residency'is amazea that no informatidn; ta date, has been_ p?bliq of this defectiong receive? relating The. NY. on 9/16/71 5 ?h3 a?r?ved'in the Us arGUnd 9/12/Tn I I rsatgon wi?? A review of the__f1_1es_ of thiLHiLneDanh?t?hel Wand +n nbm?m who renlaced During'this conversatio.- discussed, wag State Committee on (qumx in?iratnd that he I 1?11: has; been; ramwai tha CST-and i? scheduled Mums} Framed d?ring'the cp?v?rgatin?; stated he became aware: of Moscd?, 1g defection_in 1. (Egrd- pean)?epattment Of the_Ministry of has Great Britain under its'durisqictipn; NI Residency have been Nb KGB Personne1_w1th?n the 'recalied.tq Mbscow beca?se of.anwled?e 11 at w; axe, 'Hesid?ncy?haa assumed a "wait and see The; n9 action unless personn?l at the Residency'are pubiicly . identi?ied or unless Headq?arters sq directst -2- 136 HTC HE) 136 1:6 1:170 1:75) 1:6 137:) LL. BEIN IS IJI-TELAESIEIED: Inez?lamenqi?gg?gmqeamaeai Eenn?ntame-i? . .- - Tum-ran arena-cove . ., . . Memorandum fro, nmcroa; FBI (105-211311)? . mm 09.115 1971 i A taken} SAC, i . I I sumac-r:- b6 . 1;:ch i~ ReBulet 716(71 endeNYlet to the;Bureau, 7/8/71: I Enclosed for the Bureausare ten copies or an LHM reflecting} authorized interview of subject at 8/29/71. LHM is classified as it reflects an investigative to) . interest in.an_englo3ee of the UH. ducted this of the'?Yo at subject's residence. _It is b?c noted that during the course of the'interview subject did not appear overly nervous, answered all questions freely, recognized the legitimacy of Bureau Agents interviewing him_and related that he would contact the RID if he should er be contacted in a manner similar to his association uit? noted in enclosed Lalo REQUEST or no: Bunsen .. . . Infvieu of the are being unaware of the current political situation in Cyprus and the degree or prominence of the subject_ and his relatives in_Cyprus, the Bureau, through liaison channels, 3:6 in?: New York New? York: cl II New York New York. 110511155255 117931515) - . . RAH-guts (.9 (0 {11:1 - (11) . - NOT REGORDED Wear 7 .1971 Jnif' $251553 Buy US. Seeing! BeadrichnIerb of: Payroll Seeing: Piss -possibility that subjec NY 105-11322? is requested to contact Loreen evalua ion of the contacted by 'due to his background and/or relativest involvement I riot politics. 1 should be further contacted for any information that may have come to their attention relative to the subject's most recent 2% to approximately 9/1/71) home leave visit to Cyprus. 'It is felt that this evaluation is further deemed desirable in[f1::1:f the.recent arrests of Cypriot'nationals, in London by (Septe?ber, 1971). Bureau views are also solicited_conce g-the noted.arrests or Cypriots. "NeH?Yorh 1 Times" newspaper (10/1/71) accounts 0: these arrests speculate a connection Hith,the most recent detector LYALIN. The common_denominator of-Cypriot nationals and Line possibly exists in.hoth instant and the BYALIH cases (It is noted in passing departed the US, 9/30/71, In View of 511:: failure to notify this Bureau 0 of his association with and his expressed desire to remain apolitical in a1 dealings (with the exception. of Cypriot affairs} it is not felt that he possesses a potential for deve opment as an informant of the EEO at the present time, b'?E b?C as b7: AUTHBEITE DERIVED FREE: 25 . i! BI BMTIE DECLASSIIFICATIDN GUIDE ATE 06-18-2015 .. 0F - e. Memo-or . .New?Yoi'l?, New York1:6 1:76.: i DuringsJuly and 'nugust, 1970,; Special Agent b6 i of thetFederal. I 01353?? ork.- we in contact ?it . b6 information; Ego is coneidere b?m WW :llditn tnel - On September 29,- SAE 1575* $54 I at his recedence Jocepc -- lie? York. mm? . W: I xh_? or I I a .e "in afconclusions -d cument contains neither recommendations nor . - EgizhegFBI? It-is the property of the FBI and is -your agency; it and it 3 contents are not to be distr outaide? your agency; . . HEW . 1-1-4. some. -1egitimate fAt?the outsetiof this?gnterview, the Jurisdiction and responsibilities?of'the FBI in the.fie1d securitv'vere recognized the.1egitimacy of his being contacted by sea or the FBI.. He was told that the'EBI-didinot conduct investigations relating to the 4 has advised that egperience has indicated that the _ov snand other Communist bloc officials assigned? to the UN while employed with the UHSEG have, on occasion} attempted to obtain information of value to their countries hy?utilizing other members or the UHSEC staff. stated that?he 13311; .- - [decision to place a Soviet national under UNSEC for on_tn1s prodect. has.in_no Hay made any requests'which_cou1d befhonstrued as-having ce significance. He confided that his own impression of is that he is involved only'in statistical'matters an_ is too timid and not sufficiently aggress??e to.be involved in intelligence matters. a; . I I .. 1:16 137?]. b6 bat b5 3 If?: 136 ETC In:- . new 'UnitediStatEf Efgust 23;'1971 related the he i directed to iyhused his- vaca on. does?not-considen this ,~on home leave.) ;desk.indicat - desk;while~he . _il? himythatf was on to be unusual due to the.shor ge of his Department. employed lunCh times asked him to - associated. social contacts with any in the interview a_group_of photogre employed at'the UN*was_disp1ayed to with the basi [is familiar with a with whom 'purposes only and'occasionally mee question asking if he had'ever'seen .1 y'and without hesi. name, an g: - Some time durin the lunch at the eating an In. a him for lunch. meeting they spohe onl?_o?_thfir Jobs sat down, an considered . hello or offe - During.this initial at the_UN*and' determined tha_ at th unusual only in the a few-other Soviet nationals hesassociates for work_ ts?at the cafeteria-during replied negatively to questions relating to these Soviets. At this point variouS?Soviets es individuals. cked up a photo could not?recal? ummer of 1 0. while eating cameuup to . lking' table; . gas; nu. did- not say? at this_point a? was very conscious of no group and basically?uas very outgoing and Shortly?arter?tnis initial meeting with_ . that he showing_prejud. Lce any nationality spoke to anyone who they again met in the Independent IND Subway station to UHSEC uilding and_exchanged greetings; discovered_that took the same train home as He. he_did_ Neu?YorK. and exited at Turnpike continue on the same subway line and take a bus to. he Unio: ,stated on and walked home subway Turnpike Station in Queens. that he unionba, but more frequently he would to the Parsons Boulevard exit of this his residence. . c?r?a?mm?i 4 hG: b6 . ~?b6 b7C b6 I. b6_ I the Union sation.rorna,drinki {hi-1E ruins - 1- .. - .j each other on-the suhwa to a har?(nane They'diduthis on approximately two occasions, spending one-half. in the bar. :During these occasions mostly about the-Gore .n_03p who are_still living there. had begun waitingrroreh particular'trains . On one of these occasions out to di er.ostensibly'to celehra questioned- rus and his relatives came to_realise that the subway at a spot? :most convenient from'any? I emotion he ha received; declined home for dinner.- Upon 'insist meet,at.a future date an_ go ouf to dinner at that time, They net after work at the Boulevard exit of the Subway'line and walked to?constantine's Res .3111. the Junction ct Parsons Boulevard'and went home. .After dinner they narted company and On another occasion Parsons Boulevard-Hillside Avenue ?parh and for a period of questioned once again abou could obtain some books and also atistics._ At this point association_ realized that his meetings"uith. were~deve1o ng a 1 ere not normal or us are . He told could obtain such books any .11 rar es the viainiix_9f, a meeting in the parK' met, Boulerardrnillside ivenue xit occasion he invited game met.- nuch time awayr from his ate-accompanyih same park where th that he simply'oould not mily?and had to go home. UH itself; After once more at the Parsons subway} On this - -have to give his Hire a notice When he would not be coming I ence thcy_agreed to: taurant located at side Avenue,;Queens. net at the _da1Ked to a about one-half hour. Cyprus and asked it ngI ions at this 1m to a fastball ey?hadlpreviously lspend so I related that this_uas the last time'that he sat? and use not even seen him.at the UN cafeteria. - gen1:70 1:16 1:70 b6 I b'?C 1:16 .a g- . . i- ?sragresu1t_o? this-associetion.u1th I stated that;he-1s not es.outgo1ng'end fr en . 1pd1v.dus1 as he once was and basically shies away?fram .aessoeietions considers himsel?'tq be apolitical 1n a11.matters except those concerning'cyprus.: His feelings can 1 1 all? Turkish] -?1l,ui a b6 whichgisncontra and is based much on h1s~be1n . - srere responsible fer_the 1 .BEE LASSIEIEMIDH AUTHDRITY DERIVED m: i 331 ammwm GUIDE 1 DATE Damlawgoia I c32w?3391 I t' ?l n. II -F54 i? Dale: ii . . i Transmit the 394113an :3 W. - fridge In 5-:qu as how Hi 1:12. 3.315".sz . (Mimi-'24} 1 i m? 4.0: E11323 (135?? 32?25} 1 I - mm: .. .rr. 1305mm 3 3 {um I ?4 - ?mwa?? furniazmad 52th ed dat?d aa above and to be c?mwted. fur?har capie? LEM 3.6 the Re Burma: aiwhal ?a?stmn 1:10 nul- .- ?i 4 Ir_ net] 3.3 atmiw; Bureau" Tm New Yr; Phi; A, single an .159 .431? three; mamaran?a Also ?rt?lasged fry? ?aha Elm-mu saw: $01.12* an; I phctagmph pf Bub?act as ?fab-33961.net: f?um ?aha filer: mum. If: is requested that We be: m?ain?a in Burma files and the remainimg phaf?aogra?ha he forwaraed tn Legat, baa-radon, in handling requested ime??kigatian Wmamiomdr ?gm and Baatnn $311!}wa ?u Bax-eats; for ?ne Erma-W {35.1} ti named as .aet- fart}! heminaftars. Ii: 1.3 ?he Burma famard tar mega-tr, Lamina. a: 1.2m .engle; mm. Sub ?1th .. 95 3 .EEUIWHNEYtag-TEE? (11 -- 323:ng {32163. 343.} Rm 0 5) [(4491 3 LEE A. LEM-.113) I 9 1921 ?mid-G A. 192? OCT 1 I Wild-Eu? 1'1" and. mat-1mg: d?r'eaa . I- - omm-??H?tpn In.- B3 55-6255 0 0 ?ubjeet-wae eerieed taet the Bureau hee'np interest. a- 1 1n.the legetimete and no 4* ?fa? far-Mr extreeteeP; eetabliehea, the magnitude of his dieel The Beaten Office is giving eoneieeretien e. Lxenxe nee nee, as yet, been Genres net?ethetending. nthe er even.e logger perie? I can be eeamue?d that of time-will elapse beret eels thet beei?'exiete en whieh t9 offer a reasoneb3e te concerning Diehl?'e bane, 19 the possibility that the receipt or aeditionel infegmetien con- cerning subject may mtete ig?e need a re?int'er?ee of eubJeet. Bereau authority will he requee?ed if tee Beaten Office, et-eeme future date, ceneeaere :ehieterview of e?bJeet desirable. 'En-?he meantime?.t?is Office well eweit additional inferme - .nad?aneaat?ei-??e? u-J .- . ?The Bereeu_mey desire ?g deei . 3&0 IRS Headquartere, Washingebn, 13.0-, on Mgr}? lei-til .beeze gm?Eee?we??ml?a in viewer the sensitive ?et?re of? infer-metrmn 'eonteined in mm. *??ehsinfermetiee.preeumebix eduid?he"e? ineereet-te INS in viee a: ?The is .. en eeigh heere a'aamilae ege?e?f?. .2 alien statue gnp?he p;3: I 1; ceeheiee reedemrda?ed Ef?f?1: m- 136 b'h: ETD 1. ALL 1331 Inemrlon . . i. enema Is mamasr?an . I- STATES DEPARTMENT JUSTICE. FEDERALBUREAH or INVESTIGATION W?hbvo . WGRADFH TO Ub?i?hp m?l ll 4" Basis for Investigation ?11 4011 A confidential source abroad furnished the following information during September, 1971, which source obtained from a Soviet intelligence officer assigned no the Soviet.Embaeey, 'London, England, and who-defected in London during early Sep- tember, 1971: I i 1. . 461-: Ei?enoe' nf?firprJ motive waa_meroenan ene_ ?Lyalin;paid him 40 pounds for one years Signed receipts in_the name oq I information; which from an industrial "point of View wee coneidere? very good, was primarily of . interest to the Section which ab?ipounde for a complete set of Stanley Researo._Centre.reporte; .- ar'm?s M51- 512wa i- I I b6 13-6 137': 01 be, intro?ucu he - rdid not,qare epar 6 London, destined tates, at _e end of 19TQ-without informing i The abo?e_confidentia1_adurce abroad 13 in possessiqn_b? no empt by the KGB'tQ'reqontact ar?iva1 in_ b5 the United Statesi How?ver, Union 57C 9f SgViet 8001 list Renub ica (U.S.S.Bs Lyalin'furnie? g?r;n jre ?e?ted ?thgt. 1&6 t6 obta t' e? Enifiaiiy?furnished name td the Accordin 't6 the above confidentig; abroad; b6 b?D aeferral/Consult . I .. I. ?'11 Ia TEE jS alga. I Referral/Consult. . Referralch-nsul interview -of On Sey?ember,29, @971 ~was intervi??e?-and furnished the ollow1ng information: Irma.? The are My: {Anni-H4? mail I 136 137:3 b6 . b7C 1:6 137': Winn-L11! '1an I I In Rha1nn? .I 136? Fh11nwine'h?d StatQS: 'b?e Boston} Junior College; a cnusetnsd The reaponeibility'and Jurisdietion of the Federal Bureau_e? Investigation_in matters relating to the internal security of'the United States inc ing espionage and sabotage, were explainea to ?0 he indieated a clear understa? 1 1 me; (that he is in_poeseesion o?"nd informatio e-feeleww0uld be of interest td'the'Federal?Bureau of Investigation_or tO'any' Western intelligence agency: He declared that he strictly abides by the high moral standards.ef the Hindu'rellgion?end or unethical ac?, including eSpionege336 33W: b6 b6 b6 137'0 b6 I denied ev?er'heving 'been knoWingly' in .contaotw representative of the Soviet Union or a. Communist-bloc steadfastly denying the above, it Was brought b6 that certaintinformation had been b?a broug "reetigation . alleging?the She;;_ ?wqerv International 011 Company injLondon, in contact with.Soviet intelligence officers assigned to the Soviet Emb L'ndon; end, furthermore, these contacte related to furnishing the Soviete.eonf1dentiel Shell repor .n;ne Wee'fineneielly'remunerated! At this point Ivehemently denied that such a situation ever exiete _en her denied that he.ever'hed to Shell documents; Recording to it won1d_have been impossible for him to remove Shell locumente from;the?ebove office_without . -detectionr - Wes-.mrther informed that; it has been, . . 22C alleged . rnished the Soviets quarterly progreSe renorts oncerning?the_8tenley Research Centre in Englandr Lfirmly'denied.thet he ever committed such an ect_ he has never heardmof the -. entre. also_deelered that the fol;owing individuals, EEC are toterry unknownito-him~and added_thet he has never been knowineg-in their presence: Olegf?r'ryelin b6 b7C i Wteoever- I Who 4 r' ~na?ycab 9/24/71. Weararo .2 co in: ?of *anl LI Mil?lam? as furnished by nae:- amusin? "Iic1tion :On '9/287-71: -Bureau *(Encs. 2) i .1 - fl'oraigp Liaison Desi: I. 1 - ?London IE .1?:ng . - . 02/51971 Iii-jinlu .l I 12;. wing/M g; 254% -, AUTHORITY DERIVED m: 331 AUWTIE GUIDE DATE l? .. ?Wi . rho-Flv.EXPULSION LIST .Full Ham: . . Date of Date of Overt Function: . s' .. "Birth. ArrivalInn-1:: . I [111 'l1It.? ?I?du? Mb a II- inf-Iii .Ku?fflvh-l [it?ll-FIN? .Ht?j: Fl . I II If it"hl' 1 I 1 I . IImidi-.5. ma11I11.. .1 .14II. I1II II In. 31% Ihfqn 1 II I [IiII11:01 135 hi11'JI?In'Fd'il?I'itlII 2 IIELI It .1 I 1n. I ..J. . .Ittr u. n! A: . {him}. 9 b7D b6. .Hr.? In}. .. .indua. EIFuhu?nmu?wnWarn?Fi?.3: 1.. .I.. any..- CCU. . u. .I.. Irkiind. 4 ?91.53. I :l I . ?Jig-r H. 113u-f r?l?lw- h- n. . 3.6 $33! a .- 3 man.- . . alrr?hiuhnm ..I. .I [lr rurbr . .u 13H.GFJH. .rl . Irv Liat o_f I. 0. a who had. 19ft the Date of Date of? Ov?rt Functiog: Birthsairway-ww- . H- fti'gi'i?t??iu . 11' i I -I mistriaxm . 11.3.4 i I Illa-+hgi'??mtfw A. Ida-n- m- will?fihw'?uw? - .. I."l'I-l II .- I l?"ill .III'i?IIJII . l'I'.FI ALL INWTIDN 1:01:11an - -- . u- 1r - -. i HEREIN IS - 13mg 05?13?2015 1.1. i 1 Dram, (105-111821) 9/29/71 sac. taro (105-521594:3310171. setting forth information (KN. furnished; concerning captioned mbject and "in the fact he to P5 01m LYALIH, Soviet Defector, that awhile he was gssimed to t. - fSovmb, NBC, 1963-1967, he had an agent . offering him :inforna . on about special classified cars. - . A review. 1? subject?s file at HFO reveals the a following infomt 11 fluid; was subditted to the Mean under IN subj act's caption? 1111 form, 9/2/56. DCJ advised on silo/66th? ecn contacted on 8/12/66. .1 'an ndividuenster identi 1 a1 inquiring . rfor inns a 11m: . eparted. Several. Murs 1ater reappeared at -o co 41nd to would like to obtainia 11st :of es- owners for the State of Virginia. 1" that such a list was not available and then ?El identity and who he represented. With I this question, became indignant and immediate]. do rted the office. I: 3! pa Ca? . Previously on 18/11f66 was observed the office of the R. L. Polk Company, mining, 113th and St eets N. HDC. On this occasion shed its copy of the Fairfax City Directory . was *avaiiable. Uh informed his: a copy was not avail- able. asked :1 - was possible to obtain from R.Lo1k . . ,1 Bureau if?! ?59 ?94; sf. 65:91.36. 11. 1mm) sow . . 1 Moot-4* my a 7? ?Bums Inull-Iii? H?w (.141 . 1 I I I I .I HID 105-52159 a list of eutono?bile licenses and owners for the Stete of Virginia. told hit that such list no not available and referr hinto Lint Managaent and Marketing. 1130 17th Street, not. In 6/67 on SA of UFO purchased gee from an Base Station. Piney Branch end Georgie Avmue. 8.11., me. About one week leter. the me SA egein stopped oi: the Rue Station and the station manager, recognizing the SA soproached him and recalled to the SA the previous time he was in the station. He stated thet on that date, after the had left the station, a customer who had been having Hort performed on his oer. approached the nan-get, stating that he thought he inner the individual in the car who just deperted but could not ?recall hio heme and asked ?if he could look at the charge ti?ket. The elation-manager, without thinking more .about therm'tter and stating to were not confidential, handed 'the charge tickets to who flipped through thu and "noted carefully the ticket stomped "red Bur of In? The station manager informed he began thinking about the incident end believed the individual. res Russian. but could not recall his name or license theater of hit oer. He .ototed that become he believed the individual to be Russian. he had mentioned the incident to the SA. Conteot tree maintained with the service station nonager after the inoident and in 9/65 he advioed that the individuel did return to the station. shed the license number of 'the 1e registered to identified a. photograph of 8 being the person he had previously referred. The above two incidents are the only latter: in. file uhichnight have some hearing on or relationship to the information furnished by LYALIN. No information was noted relative to "speciel classified cars;" In this regard, I:Iedvised on 9/21/71 that his office is an outlet in the HDC area for lists containing 336 336 HR: 1:5 12m: 136 - 1570 3:5 137:: - . . . 105 -52159 3 autmobile license masters and owners. He stated that these lists :are limited. however, 'inanuch as all states do not allow these ?11 - made available .to individual companies . or businessmamalso ?noted that 'he had no {knowledge of hny??8peo1'nl" a sified" lists of roots which are publiohedo stated that tether-Iced that .he had an stunt "offering his: information about special classified cars."- It would seem :that "based on this ?statement. did not actually receive any information. :During assiwent *in the United States. revealed he utilized .a 0qu Oil Company Credit Card and accomt. His appearance at the iEsso "Station referred to above. occurred Just prior to .-his-departure from the United- States and at -a time ?he was preparing his oer for sale prior to (his departure. . . -W?0-tpersonne1utilize-only one credit card, that {being two and purchases are made at, the numerous Essa stations ?located throughout 'thm?etropolitan area of mo, Maryland, and Virginia. It? :seens plausible that one service station could .provid th. list of cars or license timbers of cars belonging FBI or some other governnent agency rin which the Soviets might have an ?interest. During the .past years, ?information has tear furnished to the W0 concerning the interest of the Soviets :in developing a source 'at the .Hetropoli?tan Police :Department . presumably for the ?purpooe of obtaining a, list of .csrs. 1W0 has not received any information .that the Soviets have accomplished ?the I . I no recognizes the :fact that the development: of this type of source is possit is alert 'to :Soviet interest in this matter. hoof-Lanai is concerned, with ?the exception :of his contact with 1hires not known to Shaveumede contacts .of this type. h? b6 have 135 5 HR: 136 ETD WO 10552159 In the absence .of further Information, -dditiom1 investigation is not being conducted .and this matter is being closed. avg-n? a! OF STATE . . 4 .1 . 'i QM ?2 Loam; igiop?ow IN . osganc s. - FILE DESIGNATION . . A 11:07 i" r. 1o ?nnocmc momavon- BEEVEB W?s; pf? 1'0 ?Department offersINFO MOSCOW 5 8 29 mums]: 713? g??s DATE [16- 18 .2015 ANALYSIS BRANCH "a FROM Amembassy London Sept 28.. 1971 t? m? m? sumac-r British Expulsion of Soviet Spies ARMY NAVY 959 0 .5 3 341?? paws )4 .. r? .Enclosed are the texts, as published in The Times, 1* l/ September 25, of the following documents related ?mis?t? In ION to the British action in expelling 105 Soviet officials engaged in- espionage activities in the UK: The British aide-memoirs handed _.to the F3 Soviet Charge September 1971. r? 2; f5 2} Foreign Secretary Dcu las-Home letter i to Soviet Foreign Min ster Grom'yko dated {cots o'rms December 1970; A?g? Into. [which 3 Foreign Secretary Douglas-Home letter to Gromyk'o of August 1971. as. {con cons AHHEHBERG Item -1 MD Enclosuresm?h?? ?755} (2/4 ?m As noted in: ?gmgg?i . Act-on Token: . r- use: Unclassified 3W 13-51105 323. 0w Drafting Do": Phone Hod :95 9?27?71 13:: 1?5 soc LL BEIH IS LNELASSIFIED a INWT IDH CUNTM NED ., ATE U?wlsw??l? ?32w33391.? ?u "the intuition memoire stated: 'i'l'itt'tl Mr tirtmult?t ?ail?! Lon- don it: mil 0' 1ih' Elf'bl'islhliil tJi' Might-Strum reialiorts. it the sincere wish ot her Morgan's Litt?lt'crtil?tk??i to 'bring .iI-out soil: on There ts one nutter of has _nttiott has repeatedly stuttwti trt-otion in Anglo-Soviet Ihis is the teat-.- ot activities by Mum-t ?FF-emit; in this country. Hr. ?rshjeet it.? nit-ed with Mr by Sir Ate-e Dougiest Hume. ?rst in (conversation it} Lennon and subsequently-in at :eth': tinted December 1,3. IWG. stutter: .tt'htr Gromylto's so set- Office. aid: lion. and in further tetter teo . ."l'ellht at. Mt. letter, have not been. ?mm-red. nor even 'eeknott?ied'ee. inadmissible activities i'tt' Mtvtet unit-ink in Britain have continue}. During the test 12 a number ot' Soviet ottieists time been tequired'to leave the ":s'ler 'beiez detected tn .uetwitiet. During the some twine it has been dot-teed not. to inue tint, to a number of of?ett's nominated to Soviet estebiishmentt in the United Kingdom on account of their 'rIrc'tl'oIJ'h netisittet. he Soviet [Embassy and Lit-Soviet trade ?enema, whioh form the the largest {It I?w establishment?in iititmtt. the. Btitl_th tt?iu?jnle marking in the $0va I lit-r \tniesty't Government have tofernteti the growth of these They have not mirth! tn mittens-e; in'the. hark-i estnhiisltment In this eouptr :tgnimt Increases in the Unit (?nit-in?nite?! in "Mt 115513 have the? sought to any that beta-teen the Soviet eonrnterciai establishment In 'ii'th country and the. of+ exports. to the Bowel Union. Link-nee has hon-ever been .tt'emnttiating that titit tolerance her? systematieelly attuned.? This .1]!th it a ?matter of senout concern to her Mijesty's Govern- ?'H?tti. as. dit?ml "19' resoritr of tit-'5 tn'ut-ttrt Moreover Ii i'ul .rl'tilef ulu 1h iftiugitt at rot-net 11ft let: from tni; money. or to -ret'use vssesjo certain ot?t'ioisis selected for ate-men in this cotton}, ?Manes stt'slnt on ?xttri?t?Smi-ci So do un- t-Fc? 9?2? I-I retehetiog? Web It the at Mt hither. Mt Nicholson led Mt lich?l.? The Sweet Government oath hetdty ftil to_ be moment it! the cons tradietton between their advent: ?y of on Eeropeen tit-entity and ?tie wile oi the: operations the security at Ittii which .?wtuet etltettls and agents controlled by: them have condoned. ?imitt itw'Jtitzg I'u - .rw?nc.1o?3 . A- 11497 tier Mainty's tiers-tumult: ninth]. 'tO Dept' hailing Int-t eonlteQit'titm- ore re :10 till :eonterem-e on Page 1 Of 2 basins. . . The Soviet latthtuit it Iahetelul'e requested to arrange {or the per- eons ruined on the attached list. all of whom have ?it-Celt tormented nice kil?iit?l. toJeetre Britain steels the ?nale! this node rt ?moire. Hence-'? or (at The?ttutnben of in til the Some: Embassy the soviet trade delegation. end (hit another bottet qgl?iI-lit?ni in. tirett tit-stern mil not be permitted to rise above the levels at which they - will stand titer'theyithdrawei ot_ i'hi persons horned to the attsehed to 3' tie! It a soviet'o?ieiel required ?2 leave the country Is a reg-oil of his tutu-g been sietwled in tntetti- fence "in?ltrates; [the evei that category wiil be reduced by one. i'the hoviet Eta-hesitatis also~tsted to. tote note that the Soviet ethane named on the. second list who are hetiet-ed to hate left the country)? trill hot; issue reentry met. wathot be remitted to return to Britain. on of their_ in intelligence 'it?titt??u In practice this means that out of ?total strength of about SSQ ot?t'ieiets to the various Sottet organizations in tension. the British Governv of alt-outline It will not rf?ttl?a further IS or so; who eve vise: but are not in Iittitatit't.r to come back. The total strength will therefore be reduced-from about 550 to them 415. . A Foreign Office etetement issued after Mr lp?pohtov's osil said also that titetnumhee o! Soviet officials in Britain and the pro rtion of them engsged in wt tigen'ee-ttrotk had been- causing grave eonieern foreome tone. The site of the Some E-mhaSSg/ was limited in Notent. 'ber. l9 8. to its then about 30. after the case at Chief Ted?tnieien Dougie: . Ronnie] Britten, {He was sentenced in tons to. 2! years" imprisonment tor pass?- in?g highly secret intern-mien to- Soviet intelligenee. At the time of his arrest he was controlled by; Mr A. I. Borisenko, Counsellor in the euiturel department of the Soviet Embasstr. who left for Moteow shortly after the arrestj The total numberef ,Sotriet of?cial: filling hosts in Britain. ttendin?g at is higher than for any' other Western the nitlt-r. 31$? ignites} ?3.15.6 [714 mount 1 arr-Irv- 1m? wwmr. perv-A .4 Ens. 1.0f'3 - A- zhov to Dapt fPage 2 at 2 .I . Lg.? "Hr-1 '1 Oificn statement, ?it! their: wax ample {Vi-dent: of .wminct. Further pyi. 11535:: ut? the wait and [inure of hum: :spidnagn in Britain" can- ngted unite; th? auspiccs at the Embatty, trade.- delegation}; and ethic: orgtnizntions has been pru- Vidal by: m?nviet (Illicit! whn?. ?uently aprliut [an l?l't?tl' perm ?ion to retrainiin Britatn. Tit: man? in question, an oili- t'cr tn the HUB (Static: Intelli" amen) bmught-with him cc'rtnin' intelligcnce and 'in' eluding plant. {or the: of- agents, in: the-1 puny? ?if (It in?: an opt-n night lihtixit (inw a 11min: wuuid chatty: bit to; ?Hi the t'iuvidct Unitm'. Eailit?t lhc:WNk he: had [??it?td a. My Grumyltu giro Wanna-data: early in tin? new ?at. Sir Alec-mat known mci't tu? feet that my :t'in?al tit-chitin mint: await a tattwit-n tilt Mm: haven we}: at the-(Emmi Ant?tt?tbiy u! the: Unlined Nntiunt. hi: Hithigtnn?? thh: ?faced- wn??t fatty wind-Lean be ?Humid. .t?rt?quen tly Max-1mm MIhqyg-h urchtiulis' be anything but cut?! furlt'hu pic- wttl. shim [unit-right handling vi a nilualitm ?intuierabI-n? may writ! clear "the; an and he tu improvc Ari-gin. bowel retailer-s in tin; end a. i Ihq in?uence the-Sarina!? Foreign Ministry is. no means. certain-iymu?icicni' tn awnidc the timtgition} oi the intdtigenccw agencm ?an t'h: .Snvict Union. Mr Yuli ?Andrupov, that-mud of KGB. for mstan'tfc. it .l mcmber Councut' oi Minister; and a candid-at: member: at the Politburo. rwhucas Mr Gtomykn. ,thn Fairig'n 'Mi-niatc'r. is not intim- .P_nlithuro at all. The, KGB his certainly-ban .abic to obtain a high ptnm-rtian at ti): posts in .abroad, particularly- in rho?snf giving of iniqui- met-tufts: 1nd department at the Sovi'nt?mbamr shows tin; keyn Rutsian internal in minntihc any .tcc?nictil information ?in- [he o?ianirtdugting I?pctt'gl?l- in: "formation-on trans- - {brute-rs. gun - cont sputct' mtirquitrjr. iarid Itechmcaxl my: 112'"; 'and (?Firm 593 ten-gin}. Wsn'vict ,Britain J'tt? risen ttcadity from ?Sin 1950 to 249 in 1:960 and- iim?r??o to?aytin?dudmg wort:- ing wiu'e's): . . - Sin?c? i British Gov-- nmm'ent has re ii?- in!- mediatemmii 'o 2T~Sow?t offs. - ?chit in ntivn Csptuna'gc. and more: than 40 visa applica- tinns by identified intelligc'ncic? officers have. bun ?timed.- Thane. are" smut: 2kmh pcugle with Sam: .Embt?syind other officiaiigenr' .cics who luv: dipimmtic status. and?thcir [smiling who do not: than all ptwiiczn but emu! nemin immunity. . Uthcr' -5uiict pctsuitn'ei tn? Britain Walk for and} camera; '13 the ?nm?ut airline and the - Bank; -- I- 15"" - I Ii - -. Sir Ate-er first {erm- ra Hr Gm?l?o little-ted December 3. 1970: It reads: Yw ?in remember peteheie 25. at the Sonnet Embassy In London. mentioned to the case at D. Reiterates. ?t teu requested I have one ettee 0in into this case. . Kudttb' Lia?s enemies in the United State: here referred to in court winced: [ties with mere reperted :t tent-?t in the New York I'm-tee at March 9.1965. lendojte a. hot-1' qt that report. "gee wit} read in 50:: ?it: tee-r. undertund the my eel: leagues and! resent F. D. Kudtth-I tin _ts tumble 1m::_nnent_ In: this tut-entry. hope we 1'53; that. in the_ interests of our Nh?dm it wettid he better theme shattfd both re- :tr? the Wet :p?ict?na made .cn his behalf et hen n: tented, The ease qt D. it In. nb meant Isolated tin-? it in with retret that after the ??exible tin-cl. constructive ntteuteierne I heel with geu?in Lon-don. I ?nd my self done tuned to write to ten about the uttere'nt the teemin- (??nd-litter: by Soviet ue?e-Ltir in the: tartan? and tbont' L?e ?eqneney .ef 'the attempt: ?thb_ have hurt mtde in recent maths to ireodm_ intn this many emet?s the. tn the pest. bate been engaged in tech term tiene we hue termed nets to attire that??! a ?erce I .he?et testzn'ed tn 'thit tees-ate ens-net: en the basis at tighten linen: sheet theatre-view that it they 'uere attuned to that country ?new tire: rest-1e: Witt-5 to work ehtch?e regard tit tesk'tmate tit-at hen-thaw te the and rte-telegram! oi zoo-d rete- tines; Most of the then to tut-tee: we hire country but-tense ee' hit-e etenr rduted? trite: had been eye-hinted. - tn the Soviet trade delegation. - knew IP31. the'S-m'iet tradeideie- eaten tr net 31139:}? ether-dinette te 2-9-3; Ministry. tinee rent is Minster {or Foreign A?airt oi the USSR. ate ebnberneui with at: tteet whieh effechhe {mien reiepnne of your country. I with to invite our attention to the number eater: n?hieh have name to tight at: he: an which anywhere at the Some: trtde have been tenet: to have easteed in? totally meet 11th year alone permission to eta},- tn country but he?: to be pitting draft} from four members or the spirit: me: deleptron. since 1 hat! I 4 ?Ehc. '2'to'Deptt ?Entire-n ta teeth ta .5ett that F. Harte} c'fe . pt serene. iet the Eu?; where of the Sextet true i MAO-3 htte been hrenent re, Arie i .1: we the: 4 . the-{yetiettien h?td recent? beet: the A. P. st.retet._ nee-Ti, e_ knew to htte t: tritezietibie t?etiritiet ?had he ?titted tt-t?e?e Setie: trtde neiett-tt ?at: bet-teen I961 tn: 1956. . Ihe hampetent Sextet tun-reenter ?tti e: able tn site you [hit inter- nut-e: ebeut the c: intn-ittibie 't'etitittet ?him here bet-r. nonnatted [then the Sager trade attention. Trier here ?13? reindedu the mentn: aid extents. intention in the use at chateau teethiques. the otter and pigment e: entridert?nie mint n! money to petites rem-tern this menu}; eitee: _en_ sub-ctr: they: or steered their hath: in tightening ebut?ed in! "teen-net [bath 0159;! ted ?teeter-title e'r contentment tub-_ Etc: .350 .. embargo or other testament. - Te': ?rm be titre her- . ?agent?s re?nes 'GOvernrnet-it felt earn tied to piece limit oh 1the 9'th ot?cheattaft n! thej Soviet Embassy tn 196$. Evento. he: Attentt we hate hut 1? request the of Truthitt ?and the attempt to: appoint D. Etta-earthen to the cent-rm; het whitened oid rte-teem ?he: ton 1-th tn patient yen me that An o-ti-ertet retracts cede not be setthettat bad. the: more chum be done for then dew-element and this Letter 1 have tainted a. field which 'it tn meretnn: existent: *tn the defe?topmene 01 out rettuett't? tndj-tth regard to thieh the kind of of with-ten evoke would be than; ?innate . The thick .Sir Denis Greenhti! made on this sub- ject to lime-Minister Kern-ear earlier this tetr appear free: tuba teen eat deveinnthenu to Have been, i ie'enred. I hate that pet-sent! itiettcr" 301:. mi! be handled tn tit-int of your cup-emu; remarks te tee Peter-e ?mater and unset! tit-tn": tear tn tendon. 1 meg/2746.514? ?1,0811% iiJury-m 4 this tear 3n Alec In em? the 'fo?ant'at: letter so Mr ?rearm-Lo hate remitted twith interest?f: *Dt?ll Gteenh?i? see-om of his jtith Kn text and tonne'ti tn unite tau, Lh eelierreti to the sawed}? bestile it'd?pfm?d?m'c activities oi the Brine}: Special Sentence? teams: the Setiet Enter: and 1t; ante-is and ataznst?Sejtiet asemtes in the 1.1K. and in ?ha-eh )jeu argued that tnese siege; aetwites :Etd?m enn- tetnute tn the ,eteauen on a favourable atmosphere to; the tie- ?Input-tent?; reta- tinns; . Sane-e ten have eased this mine: I their. it ?ght to tell youjhtt I see the strange tn avert-f diffetent tel-it. The Set-?e: Union espionage anamsth-eet Britain on ra large scale. Ewe-n t! 1 hereto mentann only these, cases which have becpms public kneeiedge duein?g the last feta years. the list ennui be a Inn: one. Many mere easestJerne oi the-m tree-y tenets. are known tn me and ?oub??s?o 'ye'n aiso. Get em'nents. the]: engage in intellige?u a'ettntes en seen a seaie?as_ti1is_must expert rthat the authorities tn the noun-F tries attaeked still ttle' stret- peef eatrtiens and mural-eater? as mat is: been to thea- I #0 not tenet-t your ttiat. in the of Anne- Setnet rehunns. H51 Government should abstain from taking *1ng.? met?sttres to 'pxevent. iimit es inhibit the eepie?nate enne'ueted by Seviet efficith and! nttier? Sdtiet citizens jnthis? n?n each an extent-eve scale. It is this uhieb pieces a strait: tap-on nan; [entities] taleit that you four.- sci! are; tags infest-med oi the tea}: Set-tet' tnteilinenee aetivitiee that You are no dqu'bt? away: that the. total nmn?ber o: Senet dtptegrutie. enmntet'eial and ether new risen tn mere than $00 and yet: are pre- sntnabh: Ib1:_tct aseertain ?that peep-omen n! these are intelli- ?g?ence officers. I ?new at}: you to eensides how this situation'mpst ape-?r to me. the Foreign .Lilnit etc: of i?m?f'?'hith ailjhis aetmty is Enacted. I ?91.111 add ghet?he num?lyer of?otnet effienls tn the Unned Kennett-n exceeds _the number of Settet et?eit?ts 3i: enun- tnr? and meets even 1: theUnit-egd States {excludms the UN). With the taint-ma?a: at en)! ?sr hard to' interpret the remarks made by Mr Renter and rent-tel! at othef than suggestion that HM Government should ?ow these tnte?ligenne' ascetic: tears t'e- their aetivitms in the Untteet Kin dem' unlimited Iss1 nn?nle- Vie! ?ne. 3? to Dept. rennet} steaks tum; we: ee; t'nEt a prepnsniee were: tt~ as, unr?eatdnabie Inf any :ertneenent to mate. to ?ne-thee. feature: state of them teie?tzs. As an etantpie e1 tee ere-sent 'situatin?n I will m?enten gee 3am. eula'r case. It it in tie at} eteer. tint-Lat 'but it Happen} ?ee the,- mertt recent. Last HM embassy in Mme named an application In: a tits free: a man named B. Ginsetenin tetethee the statement ?at: he had been neminatea to ate? pest 1e! Fat-st Seetetaty at the Same: in Manon. wa?ein B?tai: free: 1264 10563. At that time}: ?is d?f? csibed as the ?m??ie ci??l? Expert at the Sweet 5:35: tiei tide. Mt attunet. howeter. ht? little to do with the eatedef aircraft. 'He? are to our" mutt-?e on various decent; 'th' example. he a hen: sum of mete? to a anus}: ewnesn-nan if tie wentd obtain dentise; eettam Bnns?n military ?nite-en; This is the mien ?heme-mm Smitty attenuation ne??ted to serve as First Seen-law aspen: enaw' batty tellond?en. He at: hardly teem-netted to lean test I am not pre?rnd to pemtit end: a to return to that country. i Ispotc' to 1.911.. on this whine: during your vent to tendon in Detainee. IMO. I neat- have ?uid the question to he teatsued in a_ non-miemieal may. Yet: semested that I should nette' you a. letter And on December- 3. 19W, l'did se._ Tndhis date. to my surprise. .1 no sexism-or even an eekne-Medgmat. Meantime. inatimissi?bae tie: L?i?t?i?cs it: this enemy centtn'ue terminated. 1. as}: mete tenet-t union and to sounder the etteeat te?tadt these activities are the deveippment Ange-So?e: . I mete that Mr tried te? nbscuee the central the seek and nature oi t'ntn- Gov-n etnment's tntetltgenee ae-J?tiee it: tins cennw._ hat drawn: the inte- Ievant quesuett of tee ten: SOVJC: citizens who at yet-ions times have: sought and lebp?l?icd permission to stay in this mantles". and by re-. "peatin: _a 'mtmbet e! twat-ranted amusement antenst the behaviour r. . . incidents. the: 1m "WW?-If?mwg' I 3 of a . ef- the Brits: zn?ir?iew The ?kit-1:. te is wtt'n? at the {me :n tenant}: - Asset-111' Set'le: e2:ite:s..l agate new: you eta: e3 Senate-trace :3 132-: eaten ?nite needles ?ne: to the LESR is {tee to are . I you ?1.3 t't'qu fee; able to rent! to my initial lettc'anel to this one; with 1 send in el- hepe Eta: tn-tt ?it: 51?: that to: are seedy immediate tn- teena?ate sud: amt'tnes?. 's ALL. Immune Is BATE . on runs {a an) we?, 1 .1, 1? 1 a. UNITED 'srs'rs's'o RNMENI Memorandum . *1 T0 DIRECTOR (105-216642) bars: 10/ 13/ 71 an? raouj NEW YORK (IDS-115626) (P) Eng?iga . k: . 1' 0LEG.A.-LIALIN tzf?v IS - i A ReBulet to Neu'York, dated 9/22/71, indicating b?D that has offered to service any requests the FBI may of questions that would be of interest to the Bureau. 'E?ferehce- is also made to WFO letter, dated is case .have for questioning BERLIN and requesting the submission 33d 3\ Enclosed are three copies for the Bureau and one for WFQ of blind memorandum, classified ?Secret," in accordance With Bureau instructions, containing questions relating to matters of the Illegals Directorate, KGB It is suggested-that'the'Bureau furnish the- [:2flfsed memorandum to-Legat, Eondon, for submission to b?n It is noted that the questions have been mainly acted to specifio-_problems concerned with the I_Ile als Directorate in View of two-year course in 19 0 - 1961 in a clandestine training school for illegal agents, and his possible subsequent recontact with individuals whom LYALIH met during that training. Questions have been.set out_under appropriate. headings and although some may be duplicative.by necessity with those previously sub . ed, it may aid LYALIH in. recalling pertinent aw ?sh Um as: 11 Mg" 9/2 Washington Field) EEnc.? (105- -106153) (RM) 1 -1 1 - New York 65- 17812 3141 419?. .1 - New York II Offl 1 New Ecrk . . JB:dpr I.- AUTHDRITY DERIVED ERDH: BI BUTCHETIE DECLBESIEICHTIUN GUIDE BATE 05-18-2015 C32W33391 i i DEFINETION Define what.the KGB terms an Illegal. Give examples of various types mentioned. TRAINING SCHOOL FOR ILLEGAL AGENTS Identify and describe individuals who we_re in_ training school with you as both students and teachers. Describe training in selection of drops, meeting places, secret writing techniques, anti-surveillance procedures, communication methods, etc. Are third-country nationals used by Soviets in illegal networks in target country? To-what extent are Soviet nationals used as illegal agents in target country? .Are business concerns in target country ever used as part of illegal network? _Where are illegal agents placed in United States? ?What are principal-targets in the United States? 'How many illegal agents would the Soviet Union send to the United States? Has the number of Illegal Support officers serving abroad increased or decreased in_recent years? Has the Center taken over the-day-to-day direction of illegals so that the duties of'Illegal Support officers abroad have been minimized? How long would-an illegal agent reside in target country before he becomes operational? Does this procedure vary with different target countries? (cont How many illegal agents does one Illegal Support "officer handle? .Can an illegal agent and his wife enter target country with children? Do- Illegal_ Support officers and their assigned .illegal agents have personal. meetings'in target country? What South American countries are utilized to send -agents into the United States? Are Americans=recruited in the United_States for Use as agents in other countries? 0n_1arge scale? RETURN TO UNION OF ILLEGAL cut of 'target country on_such a trip?? Is there any_ pre- -set time schedule for illegals to return_ to for briefing; i etc. years? How'long'would an illegal agent remain in target country-before.returning to the Soviet Union for vacation? 'For permanent recall? For briefing? Faou't'rAaoET cams? What type of escape training and documentation is giVen to illegals to leave target country if they believe they are compromised? In the event that KGB recalled illegal agents from target in_ belief their cover had been_ blown, and it was later concluded this was not true, would KGB send these same illegals back_ to th_at? country? 32- ET FINANCIAL Is Swiss bank being utilized in funding of illegal agents in the United States? What is the usual method for funding of illegals in target country? COMMUNICATIONS Method of communication between Center and illegal agent in target country? Method of communication between support officer 'and illegal agent? Are commercial radios adaptable for target country used by Illegal Support officer to communicate with illegal agents in.target country? What make radio does Center recommend for the use -of its illegal agents in.target country? 'In illegal training school, where is it recommended that illegal agents hide radio schedules, secret writing equipment, etc., when they have set up residence in target country? Does an Illegal Support officer monitor at one of the legal establishments the same.radio transmissions that the illegal agent (whom he operates) receives? USE OF OF MEMBERS IN Are children of old GP members in any way-recruited? What is current policy re involvement of CP'members in target countries in illegal apparatus, support or SERET .. ?If-"W"l .. . ?egeul I USE OF POST OFFICE AND SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES are safe deposit boxes used by illegal agents in target country? Are Post Office boxes used by illegal agents 'in_target country? UNITS In the event of crisis preceding outbreak of conventional war, what action do you think illegal grou took'in the United States during the Cuban.crisis in 19 2? Are any sabotage units now operational in the ?United States? If so, describe organization, equipment, number of agents, procedures, targets. Are any disruptive units used at this time by Soviets in_the United States? If so, describe organization, procedures, number of agents, targets. AUTHDRITT DERIVED m: - 1 3B1 AMTIE GUIDE - DATE 06-18-2015 8321133391 gm01.39 ?11.11!" 001 15 1971 CHARACTER: IS -12 . 105- -2166u2_ . #1 11111.33 . 105- -1_15626 IL - I 137?] IN WITH OR THE SENSITIVITY SF: i RENE SAW ON WEST :1 1 11.51) IN 125 . BNEONNATO TO THI ACT1ON. '3 NNTC .55 OO TE $11053ng 751-: EOURON ON . IN FOR D1331: OUTSIDE .2: Ra? ?5 W50 3:3 FURNISHED: a A qu ff OUL T3IT Ali-I 1 ?3}:ng ?g CEIGLD FNOM URCI: \0 BATE 33 NT FORTH IN THE '1 - - 5 The.? Bureau advised on. of the following information ?20m 1?2. YorK_ Bureau . . . . - 105-71 32 15' ., - 105?- 410 18 . 1.7: 105-- 4127?? (SAN FRANCISCO - -105-21003_2 New YOITK - 3105-2516651l2. SOVIET Nm' Pwmn?m 170 261971 Wm'mu? ?ip?r-I- it". .NY lass-115626one sans reported Was .. I - I IIHH bee-11 KGB thaf I false: in the 1ate- 3;me 1971? . 0nw9/28/7lx the source advised that will not only btod not be sent to Great?Brita;nz a_fao Eggiztod ?g but likewise in keeping with 'tho British refusal_to permit any'Soviots to assumo'th?y, positions of those Soviets expelled as a rssult of ?5 KHOWH- {a fpit b? the source that LXALIN defection! Tho,souros also note@ that; since Tikow1ge . s5 svo k?D b6 137': 2371). ?abroad are possibly known to LIALIN LHALI eg?zi?d that on the basis or olsrupo;ou_ouussd byi'the: defection, especially? upo.? GB officers personally feels that, it.- is much; safer" . t6+b?assignsd to? Hoadquartors at this tim?t .l .?'w?ww4 3:5 b7D EUTHDRITY. DERIVED M: ?31 DEELAESIEIEHTIGN WIDE BATE DEmleEUl? [23211533391 CHERAGTERE 3 BUFILEE WEOFILE: 1 IN VIEW OF 0F . EXTREME CAHTION MUST Bub EXEEGE ?hu HENELENG 5? TTRSEUTED an F0 ?1 LMERIZED: I I31 THE .- 111mm 3.1.3; 03-1 11-. SET 131T THE EDISSEEINATIEET .- "ng 011? . The Bureau advised on Croatia of the riceipE at the following _information_ from_ New Ybrk? Bureau 1 - 1105;? ?156252_ 1' - 2; -: 105- ?01175: .7 2 105- .4562 216 113133 - - 1 1:20 1:111le - 105-23. 131:5 3313151 ?$1311: I - 105- 51911027. ?1 . I i/o?slgg '7n1??hon??n 17o 003? 26 1971 lPr?ncetcn Univer $163; Erlncenun, no; I 1931t_ The KGB lwith a nQ replacement with a ?ch a chan c. but, unxorcunuccu win: my? has credn . pcs. "t0 With] Whalic'Impre?scd Th? most recent 9_ Princeto 71 Frida at this time, 9 tc Prince cn__n ve? .After the abcyc cpcrati??g IPringgton Universityd 336 1575 b5 3:6 NY 105-10h5u6 . repeat performanoo of the Princeton operation ?ugq onhodinod f?or? Mondav'ov'ening; 91/27/711 b6 Ei?or in; I b7: H?w'evef: in. View of? the: 135L111 defection: b7]? and the Moscow prohibition concerning meets or Sip' to the KGB, Accordingxy +1?1n rln'v'- nf? .I-a?Hn??v-Ir-v-u??rh' u?r-unu M. .. . . I. u-n-p?m?I. r? ?um?pug?? VLF-HI 4 5m; DERIVED m: - - - 331 DECLASSIEICATIDN GUIDE I DATE 05-18-2015 1 1232212332; . . 00197,?97115 2:6 .. CHARACTER: . b7: . b?o WFOFILE: IN VIEW OF Tho SENSITIVITY C: CAUTIOH EH 3N7 2h HANDLING Pr 33x} NFO.MHTIUN ATTRIEUTE To SOUHCJ ARE N6 HCTICN 51050 b. In; CU AC - SOURCEFDF Hun-f a. ?u 137.]: .uo HFOREAT ON IN THJ HAT THIS OUTSIDE THE AS '3 SOURCE . TH REEFTER ECENTLThe Bureau advised on I I of the following information from Bureau i r? - 2_ - 105? 186639 hE i. 1? 1 $357339 sue: 1,2 ICE-115626 YALIH 1 - New YorK_ 2 - 105-172923 \??hp?numaur - ?Wan-rim?: aIu-u-ln ILI?-il?m?m?r?rlr? u- c? -. . wru- ..- It has Seen Previously reEnV+n? +hah first_name OLEG, NJ. was Qf the opinion thait,? after or three additiona1_mget;ngs with OLEG, ha (OLEG) would agree to cooperate with in_behal? of the KGB. 011 9/28 ta the abGV?z tha the result? warn lot too favorable. advised! with reference has met with OLEG ?ecentlv Ih_discussing . his personal oyinion that b5 3370 HE) 136 3370 13TH b6 :2 . FI Ii' ?2 Th defection_wi11 undo?btedlyjin?luence the_nature 0 _ext assignment Withi?-KGB Headquarters: a; 3105 are returning;.85wof i i? _su en, Directorate whe possibly'be onlyl S'nUmber Were 'Mpscow? _a . er -2nments ava;1ahle within returns t9 MOSCOW i?jlate 'D?cembera 1971: to suitably?accommodate him; 135 1370 DERIVED m: EBI DECLASSIEICHTIEEQ SUEDE DATE DEmleEUl? I . if) 1 ZEIM SUBJECT: gum 007 15 171- I BURKE: 105' 2166142 . pa? i :4??me 105- 115626 moans: . ETD W1 . "v3'7?nm7qu DISSEHINATIOH OUTSIDE CObe! SHOULD BE CKAHEETHRIZED: tan 1 HHE IP13 FURNISHED LIABLE I?xi ION EN 1 . .3210 I1?11"qu THAT ?Rig ION HAS 3 CEI IV 9' TH SO ?30" 50 TH IN THE DISSEHINRTIONL SE - FIFTH 0UP The Bureau adv1_sed on 9/28/71 of the receipt of the following _in?ormation__ fron . - Bureau :gc - 105-? . 105-2166142. :5 .. QHCORDED _170 261971 NY 105-115626 'R'pce tlsr?, in; conversatiqn llnaicafea-E?aclne- 'the new Ch;e' to, arrive ?ininformat?m has? bee received?from Moscow? ?elativa to; this, stated; that, :he does; not Pane?!" Whether" had' any effect in this mattem 136 337:: 1370 BEE LEE 5 AUTHEEI TY DER IVER M: ?31 DECLBS If]: ION GUI DE DATE 05?13?2015 . [2321113339]. .. Wt? -b7D 087-14 19?] CHARACTER: BUFILE: WFOEILE: . came MU 0 BED HANDLING 0? ANY MAT ATTR COMMUN CATIONS-PREPAREB W03 DISSEMINATION OUTSIDE A CHKRACTERIZED AS A OURC . '0 INFORMATION.IN TH Y?nng" IT NT 0 a 101E SE . . i The advised an 5/93/71 ??19 1? meipt of? the: follo?ing information, fron M?o? A Burea? 3.1- Q's-118626 ?murmur 1i - 655-5er 11. 2/6 HQ 1_ ant-Fin, 2 65-57772 NOT 17,0 31-1371 WMDED a .mC (1)8 (o a. @631!th 19?;Os ?2 source has determined that; as of 9/23/71, all intelligence meetings between KGB officers an?atheir more important American age_nts have been canceled. This- action Was taken_ by KGB Headquarters,LMoscow, in View of the precent defection of OLEG LYALIH in Great Brit ain. At this time, source was unable to offer any 'further information regarding the- -duration Of. this action.- IRUTHDRITY. DERIVED Em: EBI EUWTIE GUIDE DATE 05?13?2015 C32w33391 I I FBI Date:- {Type in plant?: or code} ,Tx'onsmit the foIlowino in ?uu,o11rrnr{Priority} <7 To:~ DIRECTOR, FBI sac; NEW YORK: (65-25699) 1. SUBJECT: - . I Boston, dated 10/5/71, captioned . IN VIEW OF THE 3m 011W EXTREME .. an: 1. J- Bin-pan 1-65- 6702;) ILLEGAL SUPPORT SECTION) SIBN 5301' 22 19:1 1; MW PORT I . . I -: (15wed Sent Per. (m ?b7o ORIGINALE 20'; E: I. - :51 oc?fp? 8 19 (1 Special Agent in Chmge? HY 65-25699 IN COMME- OUTSIDE TM Bung 013 Bo ERIZED rm 009'?? 0 ?II?-ji 'n SE13 . sebg?r" GROUP 1 The Bureau.advised on 10/8/71- the then recent receipt of the following infofmation_from Recentlv This unknown agent is now in the United States, 'hating arriVed several_months ago, bu+ hie nresent location unknown - iRe ortedl ne . - . known to OLEG LYALIN, who recently defected from the me Reside on. Engeand. It-is n' be several The reporting source was unable to furnish any - .additional information inj his matter? HE) 136 b7]: b5 b7C 13712) 13712) 135 NY 65-25599 reg in". h1- identical wit is being .1n their interview 0 in? 1 Flawt Li I _It that the unknown agent refer is in all probability Eg'ln View of this, this Boston_0ffice to aid ii b6 -LL. IRWTIDH surnames 7 r_ I BEIH IS UNCLASSIFIED: i . I . NATE HY CEMEEQI . I I. 1- e} It A If] 3rd sac, 10/20/71 2 gal-?- some. a. Luna - 11' Reurlet*9/28/715 A careful review has been made of the questions set out in-relet to be asked of Lyalin and it is felt that some of these quetions.are-o? such a nature that they presume the subject has knowledge which he does not have. For example, these questions presume that Lyalin has knowledge of Soviet illegal operations; however, the history which he. has furnished to the British.does -not indicate that he has a ouledge. The Bureau will not. forward these questions to tor the: b7? - purpose of interrogating the subde his t:lne. lhen rev have received sore information -f concerning the extent oi the subject's cooperation and the areas of knowledge which* he has, these questions,uill he re and used as a_basis . for further questioning of Lyalin 5 1 -New York 1 Boston 1 -San Iranciscotyj JPL: (7) Ht?n?: HY and FPO were told by Bulet 9/22/71 that lhad indicated it would service any request the FBI night for 3 questioning. the subject. EEO prepared a series of questions for presentation to_.Lyalin, the Soviet defector currently in England. It is believed that the. questions as set up by HID are too revealing and should be carefully reviewed after-we have determined. the 11 nature of Lyalin's operations for the and the extent of hi 1 cooperation.. - Tciaon Elsi-n *m 20. i Inc-hr ?lm OCT 1 9 1971 - Callahan :7 than FBI 535:: mm cltV?lu'd Hui?? P?ndef I Lint! 'rsLErrPE UNITCZJ .1: .r {4 Q. l?k New=York of memo containing questibns of a general_nature regarding the identification of Illegals Directorate agents. to individuals.and cases are (3 based cn'information furnished by although he is not EL, ?Hc referred to as_the source clas ified since has-requested that information from 3? C1353i ed. also contain. . estions 1 i no 1? ALL. CENTERED HEREIN IS UNESLAESIEIEDE . ft ?5 ?13? DATE Elan) GOBERNMENI I Memorandum mantras, FBI mm: 9/28/71 sac, use (1054105153) (P) to OLEG A, LYALIN ReBulet to New York, 9/ 22/71, indicating has offered to service any requests the FBI may have 'for questioning subject and requesting recipientuoffices to submit any questions it feels would be of interest ?to the Bureau. Enclosestre 3 copies for Bureau and 1 each for Boston, San-FranciSco andsNeW'York of blank memo-classified ontaining questions regarding_individuals reportedly connected with Illegals Directorate, KGB and with matters -related to the Illegals Directorate..Also attached for Bureau are photographs of numerically~to names :also attachedt Also.enclosed are 3 copies for Bureau and 1 each for Boston, San Francisco and Hemeork of blan furnished . to the.111egals Directorate and'Department #13,First'6hief Directorate.'In addition there are enclosed 3 copies for Bureau and 1 each for and - Bureau ~C$nc,13 25 15 1 - Boston REC, 'lW- Hew York (Enc.3) 1' - San Francisco .(Enc.3) '20 00112049? 1 BWE .3131 Sayings Handecyi?r?. as Payroll, Easing! Has; . have" b6 b'Ir'C .l r- It is suggested that t?e.Bureau urnish the endiosed memoranda to Leger, London?for submission to After en analysis'has been made 0 ~furnished by subject concerning his knowledg discussion possibility 9 so mitting to Laget -nemes, based on identifications aby 1r- the information of KGB Operations end/or perso .s, additional questions may be -prepered for ?vith subject. UFO is considering the hotographs and of officers of the 5First Chief Directorate and Second Chief ,irectorate, KGB, to ?be used in interviews of subject b3 will submit by separate eomnu1ioetion comments ooncerning the informa.tion enclosed in. .reBul woo-furnished?by subject ebout his knowledge in the United States. et 9/22/71 which 'of KGB operations b5 ?1 mm. awmmrut I UTHCIIRITY 1333mm mu 2:51 GUIDE Imm?m coma: Emmi} IME 05?13?2015 EEI INED. 1 .. 1 cam-33391 1 {IL?lan? b6 1 October 131 1971 1 ?II?I'r?nljt?p 359,619. In. "9 I. . I an: aunt. 3mm tuber a. 1971, reporting information obtained fro: ?puma unhjaet Mntm' Mia: intents-nae operations Wat?. @393 actor-m 1: undo to your mutation dated 1 gap ?31" In ardu- that my h- palitIVI in our "3 at this individual. pix-nit. would ?with yon-m captioned subject than running: quantum cantata-am: this operation: (1). than sud much: that circuit-tum: did In Im than than . th?tm be 1mm 11: mm pm: nth-r i (2) gm tho indium in: when h. 0 :th tho informant? m-Sj OPY FRIED IN 5 1100' he hum other: lain-nation which night mitt in tin immigration of this individualma? Milky 5- 7 I $33 NOTE PAGE THO if r} I ?(swam .L I I- fr 1? in. __t1ve .II Ma?m I . RE: OLEG LYALIN . NOTE: i . . the unauthorized anage to the defense b3 interests at the v.3. 1?4 bl .b3 n? 131' 5? ?gs) b3 maae . 1 . I by Lyaun a detection. {33 The:: -: gative st: - - - our questions 1; Army's queetion 4 is ourrqueation 2; Army' I questions our questions 3 and 4. ~Regarding_Arny' 3 question 11 has already inrniehed' b3? information concerning other Iita mnel recruited- by- Soviets. Regarding Army's question 13! has already furnished a statement on: Lyalin'e reliabi 12 in our- queetion_ 5. Bureau has advised. h1= therefore, they hav . - . no to our questions will provide sufficient basis 'or our reply Army. AUTHORITY DERIVED m: EEI AMTIC DECLASSIEIEHTIDN GUIDE DATE 06-19-2015 C32H33391 cc?