Blackwater Request for Cameras...DENIED
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Oct. 5 ordered that video cameras and recording equipment be installed in convoy vehicles guarded by Blackwater USA. But according to internal Blackwater documents, the security firm asked the Department of State in May 2005 to install cameras in official U.S. motorcades
protected by its employees "in response to a false accusation against one of our
teams in Baghdad." The company considered the fact that that footage could be
used against it but decided in the end that the cameras and recording devices would work to its advantage and planned to use footage for training purposes.
Following the request, a former official with the Bureau of Diplomatic Security,
the Department of State's law-enforcement arm, contacted Blackwater and asked it to "stand down" due to unresolved legal issues. The matter was then dropped (Washington Times via Security Management Weekly).
Labels: Blackwater, Iraq, Protection, Scandal, State Department
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