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On Monday, Hutchens released a statement outlining the steps that OCSD has taken since the discovery of the log, including the disbanding of the special handling unit and the formation of a new unit with similar responsibilities called the custody intelligence unit, which Hutchens promises is not a "reincarnation" of the dissolved unit.
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Once a top-level suspect is publicly known to be in custody, his intelligence value falls.
After letting Tojo know through an interpreter that he was being taken into custody, the intelligence team heard a gunshot inside the house.
Meanwhile, in March 2002, Abu Zubaydah was taken into custody by intelligence agents in Pakistan, and may have spilled the beans on Mr. Padilla's involvement.
Mr. Irshad Kayani, the lawyer representing the ISI, said that the suspects were no longer in the custody of intelligence agencies and had been handed over to the civilian authorities.
In 2007, Mr. Raheem sought the release of detainees being held in intelligence custody.
The three women are currently in the custody of Pakistani intelligence, and have been interviewed by American officials.
Mr. Talabani said hundreds of militants had been taken into custody by Iranian intelligence officials at border crossings.
Three women and nine children found in the house after the raid are also in the custody of the intelligence services, Pakistani security officials said.
He said the datasets being used were crime recording, incident logs, custody records, crime intelligence and conviction history from the police national computer (PNC) system.
His supporters say that, since then, they have been routinely harassed; one, a purported rebel, died in the custody of military intelligence, after a "blunt injury" to his head.
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