Gregory D. Lee
Gregory D. Lee is a
retired Supervisory Special Agent with the U.S.
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and has
over 30 years of law enforcement experience. He
resides in Pebble Beach on Central California’s
beautiful Monterey Peninsula.
Greg lived and
worked in volatile Pakistan between 1994 and
1998 and experienced terrorism first-hand. While
on a DEA diplomatic assignment to the U.S.
embassy in Islamabad, he directly participated
in the arrest of Ramzi Yousef, the Al Qaeda
mastermind of the 1993 World Trade Center
bombing. He collected critical evidence in the
case and later testified at his trial. He later
became the Resident Agent in Charge of DEA’s
Karachi Office where he was involved in the
initial investigation of the terrorist murder of
four U.S. citizen employees of the United Texas
Petroleum Company, and their Pakistani driver.
He appeared on the Discovery Channel’s
documentary show, The FBI Files,
concerning his contributions in the arrest of
Mir Aimal Kanzi, the terrorist who murdered two
CIA employees outside their headquarters in
1993.
He was an instructor
at DEA’s Office of Training at the FBI Academy
in Quantico, Virginia where he trained many
domestic and foreign law enforcement officials
there and around the world. Throughout his law
enforcement career he wrote numerous articles
for professional law enforcement publications
and since his retirement he has written three
Criminal Justice textbooks. Global Drug
Enforcement: Practical Investigative Techniques,
is published by CRC Press (2004). Prentice Hall
is the publisher of Conspiracy
Investigations: Terrorism, Drugs and Gangs
(2005), and Practical Criminal Evidence
(2006). At the invitation of the U.S. Military
Academy’s Center for Combating Terrorism, he
authored “The Global Drug Trade and its Nexus to
Terrorism,” which is Chapter 11 of Volume II,
Part II, of Countering Terrorism and
Insurgency in the 21st Century:
International Perspectives, Praeger Security
International/Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.
(2007).
Greg is an active
Reserve Chief Warrant Officer 5/CID Special
Agent with the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation
Command, better known as CID. After being called
to active duty as a result of September 11, he
was a staff officer at the Pentagon for the Army
Operations Center’s Anti-Terrorism Operations
Intelligence Cell. He has a combination of over
36 years of active duty and reserve military
service and is a Subject Matter Expert on
Terrorism and Counter-Drug Operations for the
U.S. Army Military Police School. He has been a
frequent guest speaker on terrorism issues for
the Defense Intelligence Agency’s Joint Military
Intelligence Training Center in Washington, DC,
and has spoken at the U.S. Military Academy,
West Point, NY and the Department of Defense
National Security Studies Program managed by the
George Washington University, Washington, DC.
In 2005, Mr. Lee was
the Lead Instructor/Manager for a 9-week U.S.
State Department sponsored anti-terrorism school
held in Islamabad, Pakistan. He also conducted
training in Pakistan’s Northwest Frontier
Province in 2007.
You can contact Mr.
Lee or learn more information about him through
his website:
www.gregorydlee.com.
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