It is a normal practice when a person is assigned valuable equipment
such as lap top computers, a serial number s recorded showing who had
what; and as for a gun, well most FBI men I have known when they left
their office, there would be nothing laying on a desk or out in the open
- where someone would have an opportunity to steal anything but what
could one expect after 12 years of Clinton?

And Louis Freeh?  With KGB working in the FBI after all, you may be sure
there are others operating undetected - the enemy within.

The men I have known who were with the FBI and they were mostly old line
- were honorable and dedicated men - and honest.   Under a Clinton what
would you expect?   If they are looking for thieves, start with the
night staff and maintenance deprtment ...... as for the guns, I have
never known any agent to be so careless with a gun assigned to him - but
then look at Condit's brother the Sheriff and all the guns he took
illegally?

Look at Waco and say this was our FBI as we once knew them?   Look at a
sick creep like Condit no doubt telling Chandra Levy he would get her
into the FBI - hey, Clinton lost.....

Saba


FBI computers turn up missingOne laptop holds classified information;
guns also missing

ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON, July 17 � In a fresh embarrassment to the FBI, officials
said Tuesday that 184 laptop computers � at least one containing
classified material � are missing from the agency, along with 449
weapons.
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� The FBI has been under fire for weeks for missteps, including the
failure to provide defense lawyers for Timothy McVeigh with documents in
the Oklahoma City bombing case.
� � � �THE MISSING LAPTOPS include 13 that are thought to have
been stolen. One of the missing computers is known to contain classified
material and three others might have classified material, said officials
from the Justice Department and FBI, who spoke on condition of
anonymity.
� � � �They said 184 weapons were stolen and 265 were lost. One
was used in a homicide. The weapons mostly are sidearms, but some
submachine guns are also missing.
� � � �The disclosure came on the eve of an FBI oversight
hearing on Capitol Hill at which bureau whistleblowers were scheduled to
testify. The FBI has been under fire for a series of missteps going back
years, including the failure to provide thousands of documents to
Timothy McVeigh's lawyers, the Robert Hanssen spy case, the Branch
Davidian and Ruby Ridge standoffs and the botched investigation of
former nuclear scientists Wen Ho Lee.
� � � �In the latest incident, Attorney General John Ashcroft
has asked the Justice Department's inspector general to do a
department-wide review of inventory controls over guns and other law
enforcement equipment.
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WEDNESDAY HEARING
� � � �Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., chairman of the Senate
Judiciary Committee, opened oversight hearings on the FBI earlier this
year. Wednesday's hearing, with FBI agents including Assistant Director
Robert Dies and Deputy Assistant Director Kenneth Senser scheduled to
testify, was to focus on the FBI's management but now will likely be
dominated by questions about the missing guns and computers.
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� � � �Bureau officials said the FBI has roughly 50,000 guns and
13,000 computers. Officials say the FBI is in the process of tracking
down the whereabouts of each one of them.
� � � �The one lost computer that contained classified
information was used by a field office in connection with two
investigations that were closed within the last few years, officials
said. Neither operation involved the FBI's investigation of Hanssen, who
has pleaded guilty to spying for Moscow over a 15-year period, they
said.
� � � �FBI officials don't believe that any investigation has
been compromised as a result of the missing computers, but they said
they can't rule that out.
� � � �The FBI has determined that 66 weapons were lost in
connection with a retired agent and about four were carried by agents
who were either fired or died. Ninety-one of the missing guns were
training weapons rendered inoperable by removing the firing pin,
officials said.
� � � �They also said that that some weapons apparently were
lost during training operations with other law enforcement agencies -
and said that laptops sometimes are lost as they are passed around from
office to office.
� � � �But the overwhelming number of missing laptops were older
computers that were probably discarded, officials said.
� � � �The missing computers and weapons were discovered during
a comprehensive inventory of equipment undertaken four weeks ago in
response to inquiries from Congress and an independent panel looking at
internal security problems at the FBI.
� � � �FBI officials said Tuesday the bureau tracks lost
weapons, but also said this was first time that a serious effort was
mounted to try to get a total accounting of missing equipment from all
FBI field offices.
� � � �
MOST EQUIPMENT LOST, STOLEN
� � � �The missing guns and computers represent equipment that
has been lost, stolen or otherwise unaccounted for over the last 11 or
12 years, FBI officials said.
� � � �The FBI has ordered all field offices to do a
comprehensive inventory of all equipment worth over $500 by Sept. 30 or
risk having their funding withheld.
� � � �News of missing FBI equipment follows a Justice
Department inspector general's report last March showing that the
Immigration and Naturalization Service couldn't find some 540 weapons.
� � � �Justice Department officials said that 44 of the INS guns
were found, 130 are considered lost or stolen and 119 were incorrectly
reported as missing. The INS is looking into what happened to the other
246 weapons.
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