FBI Memo re: Report from Tour of Guantanamo Bay by NYPD Detective

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The Memo states: During the periods noted above, (04/30/2002 to 05/30/2002; and 07/17/2002 to 08/17/2002) the writer of the memo interrogated a great many of the detainees at GTMO. These Interrogations were conducted jointly with US military intelligence officers. At no time did writer observe or was personally involved with any
aggressive treatment of the detainees, and, in fact the opposite was noted.

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Non-legal Memo
Doc_date: 
Monday, August 2, 2004
Doc_rel_date: 
Monday, January 1, 2007
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(Rev. 01-71-2003)
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Precedence: ROUTINE Date: 08/6/2004

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Synopsis: (2} tours of assignment

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at the US Military Base in Guantanamo Bay Cuba (GTMO).

Details: Writer conducted two (2) assignments at GTMO,

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Cuba in a FBI/Interrogator capacity. The first tour commenced on
04/30/2002 and ended 05/30/2002. The second tour commenced on
07/17/2002 and ended 08/17/2002.

At the time, writer was a New York City Police

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Department (NYCPD) Detective assigned to the Joint Terrorism Task

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Force (JTTF) within the FSI/ lew York Office, Squad 1-44.

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During the periods noted above, writer interrogated a
great.many of the detainees at GTMO. These interrogations were
conducted jointly with US military intelligence officers. At no
time did writer observe or was personally involved with any
aggressive treatment of the detainees and in fact'the opposite
was noted. A few of the detainees directed certain concerns to

the interrogators, i.e. minor medical issues, food complaints and

some wanted to be moved closer to others that spoke the same
language. All these issues however minor were forwarded to,the
proper officials.

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