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June 2007

An Illegal Trainer (KGB history of agent "Halef"). Folder 60. The Chekist Anthology.

Describes training techniques used by the KGB in logistical preparation of their operatives for assignments abroad. This article focuses on the employment history of the KGB agent codenamed “Halef.” Between 1955 and 1967, Halef was stationed in Hong Kong and Tokyo. In 1967, due to his insignificant feedback and a weak performance as a field operative, Halef was transferred back as a trainer. As a trainer, Halef traveled extensively. While in the United States, the KGB developed a fictitious identity for Halef – a so-called legend-biography – in case his activity aroused suspicion and he were detained by authorities. In the United States, France and Mexico, Halef’s objectives included developing and testing means of communication with the KGB, which could be used to inform the KGB of an operative’s arrival to and departure from a country, request a meeting, or announce an emergency. In addition to assessing the existing signal language used among operatives, the KGB also instructed Halef to collect the data necessary to set up new surveillance locations in a number of countries. In 1977, Halef was performing assignments in Pakistan and Burma. In 1978, he and his wife were engaged in assignments throughout the USSR. From the USSR, they were relocated to the GDR and then to Bulgaria, where they boarded a cruise ship going from Varny to Suhumi to survey the ports of the Black Sea basin. Traveling through Odessa, Halef photographed military vessels and observed the procedures of the border patrol and customs officers.

April 25, 1983

Letter from V. Cherbikov to Gen. D. Stoyanov Thanking him for Materials on Argentina, India and Portugal

January 3, 1986

Meeting in Moscow between V. Cherbikov and Gen. D. Stoyanov

January 7, 1986

Info No. 3439 KGB Regarding 80 Terrorist Organizations in Turkey

June 7, 1987

Info No. 1801 KGB Regarding Results of Disclosure of VRYAN Indications

September 7, 1987

Report from Gen. P. Chergilanov Regarding Visit to Bulgaria of a TGU KGB Delegation

December 13, 1988

Letter from V. Cherbikov to Gen. D. Stoyanov Regarding Glen Souther – a KGB agent

October 13, 1955

CC BCP Politburo Resolution "B" Protocol for Cooperation between the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Stasi

The CC BCP Politburo approves the protocol for cooperation between the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the East German Ministry for State Security (Stasi), agreed upon at a September meeting in Berlin.

July 6, 1967

Information on Meetings in Sofia with Stasi Chiefs Emilius and M. Wolf

Includes a detailed description of the organizational structure of the Stasi.

March 16, 1973

Letter from Gen. A.Tzanev to E. Mielke with Acquired Intelligence Information

Pagination