Suspicious Activities
Involving Israeli Art Students at DEA Facilities
Backgound:
In
January, 2001, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Office of Security
Programs (IS), began to receive reports of Israeli art students attempting to
penetrate several DEA Field Offices in the continental United States.
Additionally, there have been reports of Israeli art students visiting the homes
of numerous DEA employees. These incidents have occurred since at least the
beginning of 2000, and have continued to the present. The number of reported
incidents increased in November/December 2000, and has continued to date. These
incidents have involved several other law enforcement and Department of Defense
agencies, with contacts made at other agencies' facilities and the residences of
their employees. Geographically, these incidents are very widespread, ranging
from California to Florida. The majority of the incidents have occurred in the
southern half of the continental U.S. with the most activity reported in the
state of Florida. Since April 2001, the number of reported incidents has
declined, however, the geographic spread of the incidents has increased to
Wisconsin, Oklahoma, and Los Angeles.
The activities of these Israeli art
students raised the suspicion of IS and other field offices when attempts were
made to circumvent the access control systems at DEA offices, and when these
individuals began to solicit their paintings at the homes of DEA employees. The
nature of the individuals' conduct, combined with intelligence information and
historical information regarding past incidents involving Israeli Organized
Crime, leads IS to believe the incidents may well be an organized intelligence
gathering activity. It is believed by IS that these incidents should not be the
basis for any immediate concern for the safety and security of DEA personnel,
however, employees should continue to exercise due caution in safeguarding
information relating to DEA investigations, or activities.
DEA Orlando has
developed the first drug nexus to this group. Telephone numbers obtained from an
Israel Art Student encountered at the Orlando D.O. have been linked to several
ongoing DEA MDMA (Ecstasy) investigations in Florida, California, Texas, and New
York. The Orlando D.O. has opened an investigation that is being coordinated
with DEA HQs.
In general, these individuals appear to be organized in teams
of 8 to 10 people, with one person described as the "Team Leader". They are
usually encountered in pairs or individually carrying a makeshift art portfolio.
Several times, they have, been seen or admitted to being dropped off in an area
by the Team Leader, who returns later to pick them up. The females are usually
described as very attractive, and all are generally in their early to mid-20s.
Most admit to having served in the Israeli Military. This is not surprising
given the mandatory military service require in Israel, however, a majority of
those questioned has stated they served in military intelligence, electronic
signal intercept, or explosive ordinance units. Some have been linked to
high-ranking officials in the Israeli military. One was the son of a two-star
general, one served as the bodyguard to the head of the Israeli Army, one served
in a Patriot missile unit. That these people are now traveling in the U.S.
selling art seems not to fit their background.
Their stories are remarkable
only in their consistency. At first, they will state that they are art students,
either from the University of Jerusalem, or the Bezalel Academy of Arts in
Jerusalem. Other times they will purport to be promoting a new art studio in the
area. When pressed for details as to the location of the art studio or why they
are selling the paintings, they become evasive. Some claim to be the artist who
painted the artwork, others claim they promoting the work of others or of
Israel. Information has been received which indicates the art is actually
produced in China. When told that they cannot solicit on federal facilities,
they will claim that the paintings are not for sale, but that they are
soliciting interest in the paintings, either for an art studio or for a future
art sale.
An incident report by DEA Tampa has revealed much information
relating to these individuals. DEA Agents at the Tampa District Office
questioned the Team Leader of a group of 9 individuals at length, The Team
Leader stated he purchases the paintings for $8 to $10 dollars from an
individual in the Hollywood/Ft. Lauderdale, Florida area.
[The same road
in Hollywood where Mohammed Atta was staying, of which more will be posted
later] The paintings are then sold for $50 to $80 dollars. (Other
offices have reported the paintings selling for $150-$200 dollars.) The
individuals come to the U. S. on tourist visas, and finance their stay here by
selling the paintings. The Hollywood, Florida area seems to be a central point
for these individuals with several having addresses in this area.
There have
been incidents where criminal and/or suspicious activity has been associated
with these individuals. Two were arrested by FPS in Plantation, FL with
counterfeit Social Security Cards. Baton Rouge, LA discovered a small amount
(personal use amount) of marijuana in the residence of one group, and some of
the individuals interviewed by DEA/Tampa admitted to smoking marijuana. Criminal
records checks have revealed some arrest history on persons associated with
these groups. Passport irregularities have been reported. A review of their
passports shows travel to several other countries, to include Thailand, Laos,
India, Kenya, Central and South America, Australia, Germany, Amsterdam, and
Canada. One individual presented a Canadian citizenship card along with his
Israeli passport. A report from EPA/Denver involved a female art student going
to the house of an EPA Special Agent to sell art, and returning later to
photograph the house. There is a report of one of these individuals being seen
diagramming the layout of a federal facility. This information has not been
directly reported to DEA, and has not been confirmed by first-hand observation.
When encountered at residences, some of these individuals are persistent in
trying to get inside the home. Some have asked to use the telephone when
leaving. Some employees have reported that they came only to their house, while
others have reported that the students approached the entire neighborhood.
IS requested that all DEA Field Divisions canvas their employees to
determine if these activities have occurred in their area. Additionally,
information has been received from several other federal law enforcement
agencies.