July 9, 1982
American Secret Service Introduces Former Highly Placed Officials from the Iranian Secret Service SAVAK in West Berlin
This document was made possible with support from Blavatnik Family Foundation
9.7.1982
American Secret Service introduces former highly placed officials from the Iranian secret service SAVAK in West Berlin
A trusted source has shared that [redacted], the former member of the Iranian secret service SAVAK at Iran's General Consulate in West Berlin, is again active in West Berlin.
After the fall of the Shah's regime [redacted] provided a substantial number of documents to the American secret service in West Berlin. He himself then went for a considerable time to the USA. At the beginning of 1981 he went to Nuremberg. At the end of 1981 it became known, that he was working in Hamburg in a covert capacity.
In West Berlin [redacted] has made contact with former SAVAK agents in recent weeks. His target has been progressive forces in West Berlin and in the GDR. His main focus is surveillance of the Tudeh Party.
[redacted] is also active under nationalist Iranian organizations in West Berlin, in order to unite them in the struggle against the Khomeini regime.
Distributor:
Director of the Main Department XX
Oberst Paroch
Main Department II
HVA
ZAIG
Main Department XX/AKG
Main Department XX/8
Source: Informal Collaborator "Amir"
Employee: Major Dreier
[Handwritten: "See also 13.3.81 No. 196/81"]
A source claims that a former employee of the Iranian secret service is cooperating with the United States and is "active in West Berlin."
Author(s):
Associated People & Organizations
Associated Places
Associated Topics
Document Information
Source
Original Archive
Rights
The History and Public Policy Program welcomes reuse of Digital Archive materials for research and educational purposes. Some documents may be subject to copyright, which is retained by the rights holders in accordance with US and international copyright laws. When possible, rights holders have been contacted for permission to reproduce their materials.
To enquire about this document's rights status or request permission for commercial use, please contact the History and Public Policy Program at HAPP@wilsoncenter.org.