The Inspector
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First episode date | December 21, 1965 |
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Final episode date | May 14, 1969 |
Movies/Shows | The Great De Gaulle Stone Operation |
Directors | Friz Freleng |
Robert McKimson | |
Gerry Chiniquy | |
May 14, 1969 | |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
Product compani | DePatie–Freleng Enterprises |
Origin releas | December 21, 1965 –; May 14, 1969 |
Characters | The Inspector |
Cast | Pat Harrington Jr. |
Episodes | EpisodesS05 E04 · London DerriereSep 1, 1969 S05 E03 · Carte BlanchedMay 14, 1969 S05 E02 · Pierre and Cottage CheeseFeb 26, 1969 View 30+ more |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1153650 |
About The Inspector
The Inspector takes on criminals, with a varying degree of success.
Ruth Perry: Inquest hears head felt humiliated after Ofsted inspection
... " Mrs Perry was reportedly " traumatised" by the inspection, and told her husband that the first meeting with The Inspector has been " horrendous"...
Woman ‘harassed' by officer filmed on her doorstep
... On one of these occasions, The Inspector accused by the woman was in charge of the control room which handles callouts...
Chester man given nationwide sexual comments ban
... " The Inspector added: " I hope this order will help to make women feel much safer...
Laura Kuenssberg: What is really going on in our schools?
... Maybe it s not surprising that education often finds fault with The Inspector that judges it...
Uganda's Mary Goretti Kitutu to spend Easter in jail over roofing-sheets scandal
... These include the vice-president, the prime minister, the parliamentary Speaker and other ministers, according to The Inspector general of government...
Police taking months to arrest child abuse suspects, report finds
... The Inspector, Wendy Williams, said online child sexual abuse destroyed lives and forces " cannot afford to wait any longer to improve its response"...
Itaewon crowd crush: Senior officials spared blame in report
... No preventive measures were taken in advance, and appropriate measures were not taken after emergency calls for help were received, The Inspector said...
Ana Montes: Top spy freed in US after more than 20 years
... She was later introduced to a Cuban intelligence agent and at a dinner in New York City she " unhesitatingly agreed to work through the Cubans to help Nicaragua" The Inspector general s report said...
Ana Montes: Top spy freed in US after more than 20 years
By Matt MurphyBBC News
Ana Montes - among the best-known Cold War spies caught by the US - has been released from prison after More Than 20 years in custody.
The 65-year-old spent almost two decades spying for Cuba while employed as an analyst at the Defence Intelligence Agency.
After Her arrest in 2001, officials said she had almost entirely exposed US intelligence operations on The Island .
One official said she was among " The Most damaging spies" caught by the US.
Michelle Van Cleave, who was head of counter-intelligence under President George W Bush, told Congress in 2012 That Montes had " compromised Everything - virtually Everything - That we knew about Cuba and how we operated in Cuba".
" So the Cubans were well aware of Everything That we knew about them and could use That to their advantage. In addition, she was able to influence estimates about Cuba in her conversations with colleagues and she also found an opportunity to provide information That she acquired to other powers. "
After Her arrest, Montes was accused of supplying the identities of four US spies and oceans of classified material. She was handed a 25-year prison sentence, with the sentencing judge accusing her of putting the " nation as a whole" At Risk .
However, unlike other high-profile spies caught during the Cold War , Montes was motivated by ideology, not personal gain. She agreed to work for Cuban intelligence in part based on her opposition to the Reagan Administration's activities in Latin America .
In particular, a report from the defence department's inspector general found, she is believed to have been angered by US support for the Nicaragua Contras - a right-wing rebel group suspected of committing War Crimes and other atrocities in the country.
She was initially approached by a fellow student at Johns Hopkins University in 1984 after expressing outrage at US actions In Nicaragua . She was later introduced to a Cuban intelligence agent and at a dinner in New York City she " unhesitatingly agreed to work through the Cubans to 'help' Nicaragua" The Inspector general's report said.
After travelling to Havana The Following year for training, she joined the Defence Intelligence Agency, where she would eventually become the organisation's senior analyst on The Island 's communist government.
For almost two decades she met with Cuban handlers every few weeks at Washington Dc restaurants and sent coded messages containing top secret information to them via pager. She received her orders by transmissions sent over short-wave radio.
She was finally detained in September 2001 after US intelligence officials received a tip That a government employee seemed to be spying for Cuba. One of The Fbi agents who arrested her said she had appeared stoic upon her arrest.
Montes will remain under supervision for five years After Her release and will have her internet usage monitored. She will also be banned from working for the government or contacting foreign agents without permission.
But Pete Lapp, one of The Fbi agents who arrested Montes, told Cbs News That he thought it was unlikely That she would try to re-establish contact with Cuban agents.
" That part of her life is over, " Mr Lapp said. " She's done what she's done for them. I can't imagine her risking her liberty. "
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