Raymond  Allen Davis, who killed two Pakistanis last month in the  provincial  capital, is second-in-comm-and to Jonathan Banks, the former  station  chief of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in Islamabad, sources say. The  highly-trained  operative Davis was the second most important man of  the CIA in  Pakistan after ex-station chief Jonathan Banks who ran from  Pakistan after  his cover was blown. Banks left  Islamabad when Karim Khan, a resident of  North Waziristan, submitted an  application at the Secretariat Police  Station, Islamabad for an FIR  against the CIA station chief for the  killing of Karim’s brother and  son in one of the drone attacks directed  by the CIA boss in Pakistan.
The  sources said that Davis could be called the deputy station chief of the  CIA in Pakistan, or the acting station chief. This explains the outrage  of USZ over "one man" issue. They  said that  after Banks left the federal capital, Davis assumed the  charge of his  office by carrying out all the tasks previously under the  domain of his  boss, including gathering information for drone attacks. The sources said that one of the main tasks of Davis was to keep CIA  network intact in the tribal agencies as well as NWFP. Establishing their point regarding Davis, the sources said  that the detained killer of Pakistanis demanded ‘naswar’ in jail, which  reflects he visited the NWFP frequently. He also speaks the local  languages and has complete information about the cultures being  practised in all the provinces.
 

 
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