FBI Memos re: Reports on Fingerprint Processing of Military Detainees at Bagram Collection Point, Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay

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FBI Memo re: Fingerprinting detainees status update

Doc_type: 
Non-legal Memo
Doc_date: 
Wednesday, June 11, 2003
Doc_rel_date: 
Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Doc_text: 

(Rev 01a1-2003). •
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

Precedence: ROUTINE Date: 06/11/2003

To: CJIS
Counterterrorism
Miami
New York

From: CJIS
Programs Development Section/Global Initiatives
Unit/Module C-3 .

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Case ID #: 199N-MM-C99050
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Title: GTMO PROJECT;
FINGERPRINT MATTERS RELATING
Tor-rERRoRism

synopsis: To report the fingerprint processing of 33 military

detainees received at Camp Delta, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba on

05/09/2003. Also processed were 18 out-bound detainees

transferred from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

Details: On 05/05/2003, two CJIS personnel arrived in Guantanamo Bay (GTMO), Cuba, at the request of the National Joint Strategic Assessment and Warning Section, to _process 33 military detainees
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fromAfghanistan. The military detainees arrived on 05/09/2003.
The military detainees were processed using an Automated Booking Station (ABS), which was provided by the Department of Justice (DOJ) to permanently reside at GTMO. The CJIS Team used the ABS to electronically capture the military detainee's fingerprints and photographs, as well as biographical data and information. This information was stored as booking packages, which were submitted to the Joint Automated Booking System (JABS) and the Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS), thus populating two databases simultaneously. The JABS database offers the ability to inquire
DETAINEES-2062

DOJFBI 003121

(Rev. 01-31.2003)

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INIVESTEGATEON

Precedence: ROUTINE Data: 07/29/2003

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Counterterrorism
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Case ID #: 199N-MM-C99050
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66F-HQ-C1338179-/V
32-HQ-C1387900

Title: GTMO PROJECT;
FINGERPRINT MATTERS RELATING
TO TERRORISM

Synopsis: To report the fingerprint processing of eight military
detainees received at Camp Delta, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba on
07/18/2003. Also processed were 27 out-bound detainees
transferred from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

Details: On 07/08/2003, two CJIS personnel arrived in Guantanamo Bay (GTMO), Cuba, at the request of the National Joint Strategic Asaeasmen* and Warning -Sectidan, to proGeas- eight milltery detainees from Afghanistan. The military detainees arrived on 07/18/2003.
The military detainees were processed using an
Automated Booking Station (ABS), which was provided by the
Department of Justice (DOJ) to permanently reside at GTMO. The
CJIS Team used the ABS to electronically capture the military
detainee's fingerprints and photographs, as well as biographical
data and information. This information was stored as booking
packages, which were submitted to the Joint Automated Booking
System (JABS) and the Integrated Automated Fingerprint
Identification System (IAFIS), thus populating two databases
simultaneously. The JABS database offers the ability to inquire

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DETAINEES-2066

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5622
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63