Coercive Interrogation Expert Brian Leslie Comments On Interrogation Techniques Used By Russia On Terror Suspects
Coercive Interrogation Expert Brian Leslie, says the footage released by Moscow, showing severe injuries on suspects, shows enhanced methods were used.
In a statement released yesterday in an interview with GB News, Leslie commented that the footage released by Moscow showing severe injuries on the suspects indicates that enhanced methods were likely used, potentially crossing into the realm of torture. As an expert in coercive interrogation tactics, Leslie emphasized the importance of adhering to international standards and protocols when questioning individuals suspected of terrorism. He expressed concern over the video release by Moscow showing physical harm being inflicted on detainees, stating that such actions not only violate human rights but also undermine the credibility of any information obtained through coercion. "What concerns me is the motives for Moscow releasing the graphic footage to the media in the first place," says Leslie.
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Brian Leslie is a coercive interrogation & interview techniques expert, with over 14 years of previous law enforcement experience which includes major case investigation and specialized training, as well as a term serving as Chief of Police. Mr. Leslie has testified and been qualified as an expert in Federal, State and Military Courts throughout the United States.
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Brian Leslie Interview With GB News
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