Criminal Investigative Task Force (CITF) Interview of Guantanamo Bay Detainee re: Detainee's Activities in Afghanistan

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This detainee is being re-interviewed concerning statements he made when captured in Afghanistan. Specifically, the detainee is being questioned on his purchase and ownership of a car and how it was that he came in to possession of a certain amount of money. He was also questioned about some anti-tank mines found at his home and his association with the Taliban. The detainee retracted several of his statements and denied making others.

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Investigative File
Doc_date: 
Tuesday, September 21, 2004
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Tuesday, December 20, 2005
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CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE TASK FORCE (C
REPORT OF INVESTIGATIVE ACTIVITY •
1. DATE OF INVESTIGATIVE ACTIVITY 2. PLACE
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21 Sep 04 CITF, GTMO, Cuba

4. REMARKS
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Subject Interview of: (UNK) falMialibi -If CACL 3-'.?
Date/Place: 21 Sep 04/CITF, GTMO, Cuba.., •
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On 21 Sep 04, IS was interviewed at Camp Delta, Guantanamo Naval Base,
Cuba by SA 11111111 CITF. Also present during the interview was nalIllIlkLwho provided

Pushtu/English translation. Ntot WO-I `Vela.)--
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continued to den the firs tory he-gave i terrogators at Bagh m, Afghanistan in which he said that
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(IS had ask' im to store some ani nk mines at his home in order to repay the debt he o 19d said he purchased his ca a yellow station wagon) for 11ff3' epp umate y 200,000 kaidar (Pakistani Rupees)approximately two an one-half to three months prior to being captured but after he quit working forillWiefitallased the car a bazaar In Khost, Afghanistan. The deal i 1)(0-1—was-set-up -througfritrfrtunctiums(NFI). Coincidentally, id he also quit working with 0 . rlier) -3
a roximately two and one-half to three months prior to his capture. When asked why he didn't pay off his debt to -1110" dor to purchasin the car he would not answer. During this interview, iso said he borrowed )((Y"S-- 190 Q00 kalda om or his business. When confronted about the statement he made du n 6-last__ & , ter s-interview about only borrowing 60,000 kaidar, he said that he never made that statement During this interview, -"I P 7)( 0 -r
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also said he owed 90,000 kaldar and had paid him back everything except 50,000 kaldar.
During the last interview he said he ha aid only 10,000 !older back to111111‘_ 4 (1(6,3

as asked why he quit working with alligkritd-lhelftlsai3d that it was because the business lost . money
because all the b messes around theirs was pharmacies and that was the wrong place for his type of store.
ndwere partners In a grocery store andamwsik ,oroc.),d_a3flower shop that sold artificial

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flowers and rented dishes a dpalicseNr.rdld(i_ivi-fd funerals. 41.)10.3 _r
,, bt-010-ii -irrcfJ (a family membeitriliaigtattold interrogators that other people drove
a red with
vehicle b ed that he was the only person who drove it. When confronted with
ALI's story and the issue was pressed, 1/111111changed his statement slightly to say that he did let other
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family members drive his car.
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I hadpsevionsly (in Baghram) told interrogators that inwhad set anti-tank mines in a d.
111111111111101-sgred he made this statement while under duress from the interrogators. said he
thought the Americans had found the anti-tank mines and they made him confess to who set them.
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aIIIIIIIawas asked ab seven notes t were foUn in the notebo that he claims s his. The first note
was a name of and a "phone nu stated he di not know what this
did not know what this

was. The second note was
in which denied knowing what they

meant either. The third note was the numbers "
were. He said maybe they were the num' ower shop. The fourth note as for "Vehicle Repairs" and
aid sometimes vehicles eed re's airs but when he was asked about wh t repairs he had to do he
remember having any repel done his car even though he only had the car, r two and one-half to
nths. The fifth note "Borrow • 300 m 4111111111111 he could not explain. TIT note "Received 300

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REMARKS (Continued) 4 (-)) a)-3. . •
from then again500 and then 2700" he also could not explain. (1.11111111.said that 1111111111116 - 4...))1"1 /.)

a Jamaat al-Tabligh (JT) missionary who lives in Khost, AF and owns a store where he sells propane.
The note "Sangaram Hospital, Jamie Mosque (written In Urdu) he could not explain. 1111/1/1111kaid he has
never been to either place and can speak very little Urdu and bareV write anything in Urdu.
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According to 64.111111111r, aka: 111111pis the brother of .10/101111V4r )(6-3
fated that also worked In the same store with liand did not own any other stores. This

Ifti-Wejl"-ntinued to talk about losing y
41111.1111/11.was offered a polygraph examination in which he refused. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIpstated that he failed. is last polygraph examination because his heart started to beat fast during the test.
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11111111111.1tmaintained that he was a missionary for .11 -but he could not'ay how many pillars there were for
Islam rior could he recite any of them. Instead he Jug stated ."There are too many to remember." 1/////// -117 h)erj-j-
Maintained that the notebook he was antated with was his and not 111111111p eventhough the seven notes listed
above along with his explanations of them suggest the notebook belonged to nisione else.
When asked abotit the incor sistenciesin his stories d wh they kept changing and not making since he simply Said to read the book (refer.ncIng his case file). denied ever speaking to any al-Qaeda members. He also was asked if he , -s ever involved in any attacks on coalition forces and he responded in a very weak voice "no." He was also ask = c If he ever fought in a jihad and again he responded in a very weak voice "no." He could not explain why ad $2,700 USD on him when he was captured even though his notebook mentioned getting 2700 frorn1111111111, brother.
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4111111111Mappeared to be very deceptive during this interview. He consistently rolled his eyes when he spoke
as if It was an annoyance to be interviewed and would only speak in Pushtu to the linguist even though he spoke
English very well. He understood the questions In English and almost responded to them but waited until the
linguist would translate before he answered. At one point during the interview, he asked for a bottle of water and
the linguist left the room to retrieve the water. During this time, had no problems speaking in English
but Once the linguist re-entered the room, he quit speaking English and tumed to speaking Pushtu.
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