Witness protection program lost two former "known or suspected terrorists"
Source: CNN
By Jake Tapper, CNN Chief Washington Correspondent
The U.S. Marshal Service has been unable to locate two former participants in the federal Witness Security Program identified as known or suspected terrorists, states the public summary of an interim Justice Department Inspector Generals report obtained by CNN.
The Marshals have concluded that one individual was and the other individual was believed to be residing outside of the United States.
Read the public summary here.
The news comes from an audit of the Witness Security Program by the IGs office , which states that the Department did not definitively know how many known or suspected terrorists were admitted into the WITSEC program, among other significant issues concerning national security. The report makes 16 recommendations.
The Interim Report on the Department of Justices Handling of Known or Suspected Terrorists Admitted Into the Federal Witness Security Program notes that while in the midst of an audit of the WITSEC program, the Inspector General felt the need to notify the Justice Department of national security vulnerabilities, and the IGs office developed the interim report to help ensure that the Department promptly and sufficiently addressed the deficiencies we found.
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