August 24
US President Barack Obama has approved the creation of an elite team of interrogators to question key terrorism suspects.
Citing unnamed senior administration officials, The Washington Post said the decision was part of a broader effort to revamp US policy on detention and interrogation.
Mr Obama signed off on the unit, named the High-Value Detainee Interrogation Group (HIG) late last week, the report says.
It will be made up of experts from several intelligence and law enforcement agencies and housed at the FBI, the paper noted.
The group will be overseen by the National Security Council, which means shifting the centre of gravity away from the CIA and giving the White House direct oversight, The Post said.
Mr Obama moved to overhaul interrogation and detention guidelines soon after taking office, including the creation of a task force on interrogation and transfer policies, the report says.
The task force, whose findings will be made public today, recommended the new interrogation unit, along with other changes regarding the way prisoners are transferred overseas.
Mr Obama signed off on the unit, named the High-Value Detainee Interrogation Group (HIG) late last week, the report says.
It will be made up of experts from several intelligence and law enforcement agencies and housed at the FBI, the paper noted.
The group will be overseen by the National Security Council, which means shifting the centre of gravity away from the CIA and giving the White House direct oversight, The Post said.
Mr Obama moved to overhaul interrogation and detention guidelines soon after taking office, including the creation of a task force on interrogation and transfer policies, the report says.
The task force, whose findings will be made public today, recommended the new interrogation unit, along with other changes regarding the way prisoners are transferred overseas.
Source: The Australian