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DepartmentofDefense Office for the Administrative Review ofthe Detentionof Enemy Combatantsat US NavalBaseGuantanamoBay,

23 May2006

TO: OMARI, MOHAMMAD NABI

SUBJECT: UNCLASSIFIED SUMMARY OF EVIDENCE FOR ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW BOARD INTHE CASE OF OMARI, MOHAMMAD NABI

1. An Administrative Review Boardwill be convened to review your case to determine ifyour continued detentionis necessary.

2. The Administrative Review Board will conduct a comprehensive review of all reasonably available and relevant information regarding your case. At the conclusion of this review the Board will make a recommendation to : ( 1) release you to your home state; ( 2 ) transfer you to your home state, with conditions agreed upon by the and your home state; or (3) continue your detention under United States control.

3. The following primary factors favor continued detention :

a . Commitment

1. The detainee took a job with the so he wouldn't be labeled part of the opposition

2. The detainee was appointed by the Taliban as Chief of the Border Department in , . His duties included controlling smuggling but due to the shortage of soldiers he was unsuccessful. He also held positions as Chief of Communications and Chief of Security.

3. The detaineeattendedweekly al Qaida planningmeetings inKhowst, Afghanistan.

4. The detainee was identified as a fundamentalist connected to the Taliban who opposed Coalition Forces and was active in organizing anti-coalition efforts.

5. The detaineeis suspectedofbeinga memberofthe alQaida Karimbomb-makingcell.

b. Connections/ Associations

1. The detainee answered to the Minister of Border Department who reported directly to the supreme Taliban commander.

2. The detainee met with senior Taliban officials. One official was from the Department ofIntelligenceand the other was a facilitator for al Qaida.

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3. The detaineeknows an anti-coalitionmilitantwho was responsiblefor attackson AmericanandAfghanForces.

4. The detainee received support from an anti-coalition bomb maker.

5. A senior Taliban commander asked the detainee to take a message to the former Taliban Minister of Frontiers and Tribal affairs.

c . Intent

The detainee considers Americans his enemy and expresses hatred toward Americans.

d . Other Relevant Data

1. The detainee was arrested at the Khowst, Afghanistan airport on 14 September 2002.

2. The detainee fought inthejihadagainstthe Russians.

4. The followingprimaryfactorsfavor release or transfer:

a. The detainee states that he does not know why the American Forces arrested him .

b. The detaineeclaimsto havehadnopriorknowledgeofthe attacksagainstthe United Stateson 11 September2001 or any future attacks.

detainee states that he hasnoknowledgeofany illegalshipmentsofmaterialsused for weaponsofmass destruction. Hedoes notbelieve that al Qaida is involvedinnarcotics.

d. The detainee claims to have no knowledge of al Qaida training procedures.

e. The detainee claims to have no knowledge about bomb making of any kind.

f. The detainee stated that he did not fight the Russians and found the allegation that he had fought them silly. He related that he was a child and was just reaching puberty at the time the Russians pulled out.

g . The detainee denied he ever assisted al Qaida or Taliban members move across the border.

5. Youwill be affordeda meaningfulopportunityto beheardand to present informationto the Board; this includesan opportunityto bephysicallypresentat the proceeding. The Assisting MilitaryOfficer(AMO) willassist youinreviewingallrelevantand reasonablyavailable unclassifiedinformationregardingyour case. The AMO isnot an advocatefor or against

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