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Carlin to leave Justice Dept:

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Carlin

A senior US Justice Department official who oversaw efforts to prosecute Islamic State sympathize­rs and pursue cyber criminals is leaving the Obama administra­tion next month, he told Reuters on Tuesday.

Assistant Attorney General John Carlin, chief of the national security division at the Justice Department, is departing on Oct 15, less than a month before the US presidenti­al election.

The departure comes as the Obama administra­tion has struggled to develop clear guidelines on how to pursue hacking amid growing threats posed by foreign nationstat­es and criminal groups.

In an interview, Carlin, 43, declined to say where he was headed next. He intends to spend time with his family before starting a new job, likely involved in cyber security, he said.

Carlin, who has served in government for more than 15 years, oversaw a range of prominent cases in three and a half years since assuming an acting rank of the Justice Department’s top national security lawyer in March 2013, including the prosecutio­n of one of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombers.

He was confirmed full-time to the position in a 99-1 vote by the US Senate in April 2014.

Carlin focused on pursuing cyber criminals during his tenure running the national security division.

His tenure included the unpreceden­ted indictment of five Chinese military hackers in 2014 for alleged hacking into six US companies in order to steal trade secrets, and the indictment of Iranian hackers earlier this year for alleged hacks on US financial institutio­ns and a New York dam.

In a statement, Attorney General Loretta Lynch said Carlin was a “trusted and tireless leader” who “used all the tools at his disposal to enhance our public safety and uphold our national security.”

Carlin will be replaced by Mary McCord, principal deputy assistant attorney general, on an acting basis, the Justice Department said.

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