Albert Grajales | |
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Former Puerto Rico INTERPOL Director and Coordinator of Intelligence / Anti-terrorism (CIA). Currently he is a private intelligence consultant.
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Born | 1962 Brooklyn, New York, United States |
Residence | Puerto Rico |
Nationality | American citizenship |
Alma mater | Inter American University of Puerto Rico |
Occupation | Former Director of INTERPOL in Puerto Rico and the Coordinator of Intelligence / Antiterrorism (CIA). Currently he is a private intelligence consultant. |
Years active | 1988 - 1999 and 2009 - 2013 |
Employer | Intelligence Consultant |
Organization | Equinox Phoenix Intelligence Consulting |
Known for | Inductee instructor of the year by the World Wide Martials Arts Hall of Fame (1999) |
Spouse(s) | Beatrice Fuentes de Grajales |
Parent(s) | Nolasco Grajales (father) and Georgina Rivera (mother) |
Relatives | Nolasco (Nick), Carmen and Master Ralph Grajales, |
Albert Grajales was the director of the Puerto Rico INTERPOL office and Coordinator of Intelligence and Anti-terrorism (CIA) of the Justice Department and the Governor office, government of Puerto Rico. He was also deputy director of the Special Investigations Bureau (SIB) of the Government Puerto Rico.
Grajales was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1962, and at the age of six his family and him moved to Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. Albert was a Sergeant Major at the US Jr. Army of the American Crusaders Cadets. In high school he was for three years the president of Distributive Education Clubs of America - DECA (organization) where he won the national DECA male leader of Puerto Rico. He was an advocate for Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) and the youth republican party of Puerto Rico.
As the Special Assistant to the attorney general of Puerto Rico Guillermo Somoza Colombani, Albert Grajales was the INTERPOL director in the Commonwealth government of Puerto Rico. He was also the Coordinator of Intelligence and Anti-terrorism (CIA) representing the Justice Department and the Governor office. He was in charge of all investigative operations of intelligence and counter intelligence concerning the criminal act on terrorism in Puerto Rico. He worked in conjunction with the FBI National Security Branch in terrorism investigative matters.
Albert Grajales was the representative for the Attorney General and the Negociado de Investigaciones Especiales (NIE) (Special Investigations Bureau) of:
He consulted the MIPT and is a member of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers (AFIO).