Approved For Release 2000/08/08: CIA-RDP96-00789ROO0700210008-4 ADJU':L"TED REPORT OF' REQUESTED INFORMATION So Ljrc4 3 Z- /0 15--1115- 1 00A go I. Determine the current locaLion of the Response: the current location is 15 03# N / 31 01, W 2. Determine the_date,--Lime.,-an4 /030 ~Fs-r ;~. ~ -12cation where the coJraband narcotics will be unloaded. Response: (there are three transfers) a. Date of transfer from large ship to smaller ships (the small ships look like speed boats) is 16 April 90, at approximately 2200 hrs. local time (local means the time where the vk--ssels are). The location of this transfer is 53 03' N /-54 05' W. b. Date and time of second transfer from small vessels to seaplane(s) [this means I have no idea how many seaplanes there are], is within 24 hours of the transfer to occur at 2200 hrs on 16 April 90 and within fifty miles of the original transfer point (53 03' N / 54 05' W). c. At some point during the next several days the seaplane(s) will make landings in small inland lakes and waterways throughout Eastern Canada and the North Eastern United States. At these locations the planes will transfer the contraband to shore based vehicles. I was unable to follow beyond this point. 3. Describe the activitY--AL-!A!!!2a4in&-pRint at time of unloading: Response: Ail unloading points will be covered by darkness and will be out of the normal range of sight (this means that a person standing on the shore cannot determine the activity at the transfer point). Unloading/transfers at inland waters can be observed -- but they will be highly secured by armed men on the shore. All downloading is accomplished by hand. 4. Determine and describ'4 the route of travel: Response: From it's current location the vessel is sailing 20 - 25 knots on a heading of 47.5' magnetic (towards the Canary Islands). Once it reaches the vicinity of the Canary Islands it will turn to a heading of 305' magnetic and sail to the vicinity of the transfer point. Approved For Release 2000/08/08 : CIA-RDP96-00789ROO0700210008-4