
A US Secret Service agent assigned to President Barack Obama's
security detail has died in an apparent suicide, law enforcement sources have
said. Special agent Rafael Prieto was being investigated for failing to report
a romantic relationship with a foreign national, they told US media. The agency
said it was "mourning the loss of a valued colleague".
The behaviour of its agents have been under scrutiny
since a prostitution scandal in Colombia earlier this year. A number were
dismissed after allegations that Secret Service agents hired prostitutes while
they were in Cartagena last April to prepare the way for President Obama's
visit to attend the Summit of Americas.
Agents are required to inform the Secret Service of any
relationship with a foreign citizen to ensure there is no risk to national
security.
'Distinguished career'
Rafael Prieto, a married father, admitted to
investigators that he had been having a long-term affair with a woman from
Mexico, sources told the Associated Press (AP).
His relationship was revealed by an agent involved in the
Cartagena scandal who was concerned that the Secret Service was not enforcing
its rules consistently, the AP reported. It is not thought that he had
compromised national security with his relationship, but rather violated the
agency's own administrative rules by failing to disclose it.
Mr Prieto is said to have been found on Saturday, in his
car with the engine running. His death, believed to have been caused by carbon
monoxide poisoning, is being investigated by the Metropolitan Police in
Washington.
"Rafael Prieto had a distinguished 20-year career
with the Secret Service that was marked by accomplishment, dedication and
friendships," agency spokesman Edwin Donovan said in a statement.
"The Secret Service is mourning the loss of a valued
colleague."
The Secret Service comprises plain-clothed agents, who
directly guard the president, vice-president and their families, and uniformed
officers who perform support services. Following the Cartagena scandal, the
agency issued a tighter code of conduct for agents travelling overseas,
including a ban on drinking while on duty, visiting "disreputable
establishments" and bringing foreigners into hotel rooms.
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