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SECRET DEPARTMENTOF DEFENSE JOINTTASK FORCE GUANTANAMO GUANTANAMOBAY, CUBA APOAE 09360 REPLY TO ATTENTIONOF JTFGTMO-CG 24 Januaw2004 MEMORANDUM FOR Commander,United StatesSouthern Command, 3511 NW 9lst Avenue,Miami, FL 33172. SUBJECT: (S) Transfer Recommendationfor GuantanamoDetainee, Kako Kandahari, ISN: US9AF-000986DP,to the Control of Another Country for ContinuedDetention 1. (S) Personal Information: Kako Kandahariis an Afghan nationalborn in 1970(age34) in unknown town in Afghanistan (AF). He is in good health. 2. (S) Detention Information: US SpecialForces arrested detainee after a raid on a compound where Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) were being manufactured. Detainee was arrestedwith ISN: US$-000987, Haji Ghalib, whom detaineerefers to as the Security Chief for the village of Ghunkiel,AF. Detaineeclaims to havebeen a simple farmerwho worked part time as a security guard for Ghalib. Detaineewas subsequentlytransported to GuantanamoBay Naval Base,Cuba, on 17 July 2003 becauseof his possibleknowledge of anti-US activities and a local warlord, Mulawi Kabir, in the Nangarhar and Konar provinces, connectedto the Hezb-E-IslamiGulbudin (HIG), the Al-Qaida, as well as his possible involvementwith IEDs. 3. (S) Reasonsfor Continued Detention: Detaineehas not beencooperative and we have ascertainedlittle information about him. Detaineewas arrestedduring a raid becauseof his involvement as an insurgent and his suspectedexpertise in IEDs. Detaineewas reportedly a leader of a small security unit under Ghalib. Additionally, he is suspectedof having knowledge of warlard Mulawi Kabir, who attendeda meeting in Pakistanwith HIG members, JalaluddinHaqqani, and severalAl-Qaida members. Detaineeis believedto be a low-level insurgent fighter working on behalf of a local warlord who is opposedto US intervention in Afghanistan. Detaineewas administereda polygraph exam while in Bagram, AF, regarding his knowledge of IEDs, anti-coalition forces, and his involvement in attacksagainst coalition forces. Detaineeshowed deception on the polygraph. Detaineehas somespecial skills (IEDs) that give him the capability to participate or support terrorism and he remains vulnerable to recruitment for terrorists or a supportive group. CLASSIFIED BY: MG GeoffreyD. Miller, Commander,JTF Guantanamo REASON:E.O. 12958 Section 1.5(C) DECLASSIFY ON: 20290124 SECRET SECRET JTF GTMO-CG S{IBJECT: Transfer Recommendationfor GuantanamoDetainee, Kako Kandahari, ISN: US9AF-000986DP,to the Control of Another Country for ContinuedDetention 4. (S) Assessment:Based on informationcollected and availableto Joint Task Force Guantanamoas of 7 January2004, detainee ISN: US9AF-000986DPis assessedas not being a memberof Al-Qaida or a Taliban leader. Moreover,based on the detainee'sfolder, the knowledgeability brief, and subsequentinterrogations by JTF Guantanamo,the detaineeis of low intelligencevalue to the United States.Based on the above,detainee poses a medium risk, ashe may possiblypose a threatto the U.S., its interestsor its allies. 5. (S) EC Status: Detaineewas assessedas an Enemy Combatant(EC) on 24 January2004. 6. (S) Recommendation: Transferto the control of anothergovernment for continued detention. 7. (S) Coordination: JTF Guantanamonotified the Criminal InvestigativeTask Forceof this recommendationon 23 December 2003, who indicated that further investigation is neededto make a threat determination. Until CITF makes an assessment,JTF GTMO and CITF cannot agreeon this particular detainee. U.S.Army CF: CITF-GTMO 2 SECRET.