Israeli counter-intelligence unit (also see EU) that is responsible for opera- tions and missions inside the country; some of these missions have included targeted killings (assassinations) of terrorists that were authorized by the government.
During the years of its operation, the BINCI was considered the Colombian National Army's primary counter-intelligence unit and under direct operational control of the E-2 Army intelligence directorate in Bogotá, Colombia.
SMERSH, coming from the phrase "Death to Spies," which was designed to be a counter-intelligence unit within the Red Army to ensure the loyalty of the army personnel.
He then served in the United States Naval Reserve Office of Strategic Services in England and Germany with a counter-intelligence unit under the Sixth Army Group from 1944 to 1946.
ÜClavain had never taken the rumours seriously, assuming that they must have originated with some forgotten piece of fear-mongering by one of the Mother Nest's counter-intelligence units.
Each organisation has its own intelligence and counter-intelligence units.
The Republican nominee was Vince Micco, a retired United States Army officer who had served nine years in the military, including one in the Iraq War as a sergeant in a counter-intelligence unit.
Angered by the attacks, President Prentiss sets up a counter-intelligence unit called "The Ask".
The Squad, also known as the Twelve Apostles, was a counter-intelligence unit established in September 1919.
The series revolves around a counter-intelligence unit of Multiple Personality Disorder patients, formed by psychotherapist Dr. Sebastian Ghislain, who are transformed into agents known as Triplets (referring to the three different personalities inside their minds).