U. s. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OE INVESTIGATION O7AUO03 DEATH CONTROL: UMARI, AED AL RAHMAN MAADHA DEAFIR AL ARABIA SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT JTF-GTMO DMARI, JAEED AL RAHNAN AMRI, ABDUL RAHMAN COMMANDXJOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO BAY, MADE EAY one- SPECIAL AGENT (giggb??ac (A) NCISRA Guantanamo Exhibit? 1-31) NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI Exhibits 32-43} (C) NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI Exhibits 44~45) (D) NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI (E) NOISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI (F) NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI Exhibit 46} (O) NCISRA Guantanamo (H) NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI (I) NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. +5?H?+?Investigation was initiated on following receipt of information from the Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Staff Judge Advocate (SJA) of the death of UMARI, within Camp V. On 30May0?, at approximately 1256, Joint Detention Group personnel discovered VXAL UMARI hanging by the neck inside his cell. within "Bravo" Block, Camp V, JTF-GTMO. JDG personnel out the ligature suspending UMARI, placed him on a backboard, and transported him to Camp Medical located in Room Medical personnel assessed VXAL UMARI and reported he was not breathing, had no pulse. had bruising around the neck, no papillary reaction, and had facial cyanosis. Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and other life saving efforts were initiated by medical personnel and continued until VXAL UMARI was pronounced dead at 1336. All movement of UMARI fromhthe death'scene to Camp Medical occurred prior DERIVED FROM: OPNAVINST 55513u4C DECLASSIFY: X1 PAGE. 1 OF 2 - 3. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE VXAL ABE AL RAHMAN-MAADHA DHAFIR AL to arrival on scene. NCIS responded to Camp Medicalr photographed UMARI's body, and processed it for evidence. Personnel involved with the discovery, response, or treatment of UMARI were identified and interviewed. A Death Scene examination was conducted of the cell where VXAL UMARI was found hanging. Personnel from the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology conducted an autopsy of VIAL UMARI and declared the cause of death as hanging and the manner of death as suicide. Documents seized from inside UMARI's cell were translated and reviewed; however, none of the documents contained information relevant to UMARI's death. Numerous items seized during the death scene examination were submitted to the United States Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory (USACIL) for analysis. The USACIL's analysis determined the pieces of fabric used to make the ligatures discovered in UMARI's cell could have originated from a bed sheet discovered in his cell. Analysis also determined the razor blade discovered in UMARI's cell could have originated from a disposable razor provided to detainees for shaving. On 27Feb?3, the Southeast Field Office (SEFO) Death Review Panel (DRP) reviewed the investigation and forwarded it to the NCISHQ Death Review Board (DRE) for final review. On 09Ju103, the NCISHQ DRE reviewed the investigation and authorized its closure. This investigation is closed. NERRHTIVE 1. (U) This reactive investigation was initiated to determine the cause and manner of death of VIAL UMARI. No criminal statutes apply. 2. (U) Subsequent to the submission of Reference (I). on OSJULGB, the NCISHQ DRE reviewed captioned investigation and authorized its closure. This investigation is closed. DISTRIBUTION NCISHQ: 00233 ACTION: MPHP (M) INFO: ADLANT (MJICOMMANDER JTF GTMD GTMO (H) PAGE 2 LAST (HUME =7 7 U. s. navAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE REPORT OF INVESTIGRTION UBJULUS DEATH - CONTROL: vz'AL UMARI, ABD AL BAHMAN MAADHA DHAEIR AL ARABIA SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT JTF-GTMO UMARI, JABED AL RAHMAN THAEIBH AERI, ABDUL RAHMAN TBAPIRH COMMANDXJOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO BAY, MADE BAY SPECIAL AGENT (new use REFERENCE {sh (?mm NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI Exhibits 1~31) . NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI Exhibits 32-43} NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI Exhibits 44-45} (D) NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI (F) NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI Exhibit 46) NCISRR Guantanamo Bay ROI (H) NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. foNF+ Investigation was initiated on 30May07, subsequent to the receipt of information from the Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Staff Judge Advocate of the death of a detainee, identified as VIAL UMARI, within Camp V. VIAL UMARI was discovered hanging by the neck inside his cell, within "Bravo" Block, Camp V, at approximately 1256, on by Joint Detention Group personnel. VKAL UMARI was cut down by JDG personnel, placed on a backboard, and transported to Camp Medical located in Room Medical personnel assessed UMARI and found that he was not breathing, had no pulse, had bruising around the neck, no pupil reaction, and had facial cyanosis. Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and other life saving efforts were initiated by medical personnel and continued until UMARI was pronounced dead at l336. All movement of UMARI from the death scene to Camp Medical occurred prior to NCIS arrival on scene. After UMARI was pronounced dead, an ambulance from the U.S. Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, Cuba GTMO) responded to Camp and transported UMARI to the NAVHOSP morgue. The death scene was secured. Interviews were conducted PAGE 1 or 2- U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE VXAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHR DHAFIR EL HILRLAICIV VIRL with all JTF-GTMO personnel who had any dealings with the discovery, response, and treatment of UMARI. A Death Scene examination was conducted of the cell where UMARI was found hanging. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) personnel conducted an autopsy on UMARI at NAVHOSP GTMO. The Final Autopsy Report listed cause of death as hanging and the manner of death as suicide. Documents seized from inside UMARI's cell were translated and reviewed; however, none of the documents contained information relevant to UMARI's death. Numerous items seized during the death scene examination were Submitted to the United States Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory for analysis.' Analysis determined that all fabric pieces discovered at the death scene could have originated from the same or similar sources; however, they could not'he conclusively linked to a single source. Analysis also determined the razor blade discovered in VXAL UMARI's cell could have originated from a razor blade issued to the detainees for shaving. On 27Feb08, the Southeast Field Office (SEFO) Death Review Panel (DRP) reviewed the investigation and forwarded it to the NCISHQ Death Review Board (DRE) for authority to close the investigation. Active investigation is complete; however, the investigation remains open pending review by the NCISHQ DRE. NARRATIVE l. This reactive investigation was initiated to determine the cause and manner of death of VIAL UMARI. 2. The active investigation is complete; however,. captioned investigation remains open pending final review by the NCISHQ DRE and closure authority. DISTRIBUTION NCISHQ: DOEBE (M) ACTION: MPMP {Ml INFO: ADLANT JTF GTMO JTF GTMO DERIVED FROM: OPNAVINST 85513-4C DECLASSIFY: X1 PAGE 2 LAST 6% r' 9 ?9 US. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE tat-LEE: HUI: URN U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OF INVESTIGATION 3UAPR08 DEATH (II) CONTROL: UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAXCIV ARABIA SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT AXAL UMARI, JAEED AL RAHMAN THAFIRXX AKAL AMRI, ABDUL RAHMAN THAFIRXK TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO BAY, MADE BAY SPECIAL AGENT (hydro) NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI Exhibits 1?31} (B) NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI Exhibits 32-43} (C) NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI Exhibits 44-45) (D) NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI (E3 NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI Exhibit 46} (G) NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. Investigation was initiated on subsequent to the receipt of information from the Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Staff Judge Advocate (SJA) of the death of a detainee, within JTF-GTMO Camp V. The detainee was subsequently identified as VIAL UMARI. VXAL UMARI was found hanging by the neck inside his cell, within "Bravo" Block, Camp V, at approximately 1256, on by Joint Detention Group (JDG) personnel. VIAL UMARI was cut down by JDG personnel, placed on a 1 backboard, and transported to Camp Medical located in Room Medical personnel assessed UMARI and found that he was not breathing, had no pulse, had bruising around the neck, no pupil reaction, and had facial cyanosis. Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation and other life saving efforts were initiated by medical personnel and continued until UMARI was pronounced dead at 1336. All movement of VIAL UMARI from the death scene to Camp Medical occurred prior to NCIS arrival on scene. After UMARI was pronounced dead, an ambulance from the 0.8. Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, Cuba responded to Camp and transported VIAL UMARI to the morgue. The death scene was secured. Interviews were conducted (MUHB PAGE 1 OF 2- WARNING MAY BE mimosa: ONLY TO WHOSE REQUIRE ACCESS HEIETO. MAY NOT THE manmconttm Wm SPECIFIC LCIMINAL MVESTIGAHVE v) a U5. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SUBJ: VKAL UMARI, AED AL RAHMAN MEADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAICIV VXRL with all personnel who had any dealings with the diSCQVery, response. and treatment of VIAL UMARI. A Death Scene examination was conducted of the cell where UMARI was found hanging. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) personnel conducted an autopsy on VIAL UMARI at NAVHOSP GTMO. The Final Autopsy Report was received from the AFIP and listed VKAL UMARI's cause of death as hanging and the manner of death as suicide. Documents seized from inside UMARI's cell were translated and reviewed; however, none of the documents contained information relevant to VIAL UMARI's death. Numerous items seized during the death scene examination were submitted to the United States Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory for analysis. Analysis determined that all fabric pieces discovered at the death scene could?have originated from the same or similar sources: however, they could not be conclusively linked to a single source due to a lack of distinguishing characteristics. Analysis also determined the razor blade discovered in VIAL UMARI's cell could have originated from a razor blade issued to the detainees for shaving. On 27Feh08. the Southeast Field Office (SEFO) Death Review Panel reviewed the investigation and forwarded it to the NCISHQ Death Review Board for authority to close-the investigation. Investigation remains open pending review by the NCISHQ DRE. NARRATIVE 1. This reactive investigation was initiated to determine the cause and manner of death of VKAL UMARI. 2. Since the submission of Reference (G). the SEFO DRP reviewed the investigation and forwarded it to the NCISHQ DRE for final review and authority to close the investigation. Investigation remains open pending review by the NCISHQ DRE. DISTRIBUTION NCISHQ: ACTION: INFO: ADLANT JTF GTMO JTF DERIVED FROM: OPHRVINST 35513-4C DECLASSIFY: X1 Pass 2 LAST - WARNING H?'f BE 0mm TDPEISONS WHOSE OFFICIAL DUTIES REQUEII ACCESS HERETO- MAY NUT TO THE i?th??Sl WW SPECIFIC summarise" now me .1. comm. masons-rave serum. 3 . lf2 3 I ..9 age U.S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (Emma USO ?13Ub,(b} (53,030} ?6 This message was sent with low Importance. From: 9 Sent: Wed 4 9 2003 3:22 PM WW Cc: Subject: 0218552 APR 03 NAVCRIMINVSERVFD SOUTHEAST MAYPORT MPMP ROI INTERIM OF OEAPROB 7HNA AL UMARI Attachments: Importance: LOW FROM: NAVCAIMINVSERVFO SOUTHEAST MAYPORT WASHINGTON SOUTHEAST MAYPORT SUBJECT: 0218552 APR 08 NAVCRIMINVSERVFO SOUTHEAST MAYPORT FMSC) MPMP ROI INTERIM OF OZAPRDB THNA AL UMARI SOUTHEAST MAYPORT SUBJIMPMP ROI INTERIM OF OZAPROS 7HNA AL NGFORN NOT RELEASABLE T0 FOREIGN U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OF INVESTIGATION (INTERIM) DZAPROB DEATH (II) CONTROL: WAL UMAAI, ADD AL AAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILAWCIV ARABIA SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT AJAL UMARI, JABED AL RAHMAN AMRI, ABDUL RAHMAN TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO BAY, MADE SPECIAL AGENT REFERENCES) (A) NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY ROI NARRATIVE (THC) REFERENCE (A) REQUESTED INSTANT INVESTIGATION BE BY THE NCIS SOUTH EAST FIELD OFFICE DEATH REVIEW PANEL (DRP). 2. (U) ON 27FE SOUTH ST FIELD OFFICE DRE, CDNSISTING OF ASAC SSA) AN (FORENSIC CONSULTAND, r. CONTENTS 3E T0 PFJISOHS WHOSE OFFICIAL REQUIRE ACCESS H: l?Jdli'Lll- .. - (WEI ITIIEI ?r 1.4. I . . 4-- U3. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OF INVESTIGAEION SGAPROE DEATH (II) CONTROL: 30MAY07-MPGT-0015-7HNA VIAL UMARI, ABD AL HERMAN MAADHA.DHAFIR AL HILALRXCIV ARABIA SUPP: DEERINEE BEING HELD AT JTF-GTMO UMARI, JARED AL HERMAN EMRI, ABDUL RAHHAN CDMMANDIJOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO BAY, (busywousc sass AT {Masrxsuamanmo was; SPECIAL AGENT $533233}?- RE FEREHCE IE 3 I NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI Exhibits 1-31} It} NCISBA Guantanamo Bay to: (Contains Exhibits 32-43} NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI Exhibits 44?45} worsen Guantanamo Bay so: (E) NCISRA.Guantanamo Bay ROI (F) NCISRA.Guantansno Bay ROI Exhibit 46} (G) NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI EXECUTIVE SUMMARY . 1. fS+NF+?Investigation was initiated on 30May07, subsequent to the receipt of information from the Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Staff Judge Advocate (ace: of the death of'a detainee. within JTE-GTMD Camp v. The detainee was subsequently identified as UMARI. UMARI was found hanging by the neck inside his cell, within "Bravo" Block, Camp V. at approximately 1256. on by Joint Detention Group personnel. UMARI was cut down by JDG personnel, placed on a backboard, and. transported to Camp Medical located in Medical personnel assessed VIAL UMARI and found that he was not breathing, had no pulse, had bruising around the neck, no pupil reactionr and had facial cyanosis. Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and other life saving efforts were initiated by medical personnel and continued until UMARI was pronounced dead at 1336. All movement of VIAL UMARI from the death scene to Camp V'Medicel occurred prior to NCIS arrival on scene. After VKAL UMARI was pronounced dead. an ambulance from the U.S. Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, Cuba responded to Camp and transported VIAL UMAEI to the NAVHOSP morgue. The death scene was secured. Interviews were conducted PAGE 1 05" 2E . aw ?13 41' v.3. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE U. S. NAHEL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SUEJ: UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN HARDER DHAFIR AL HILALAKCIV VIAL with all JTF-GTMO personnel who had any dealings with the discovery, response, and treatment or UMARI. A Death Scene examination was conducted of the cell where UMARI was found hanging. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) personnel conducted an autopsy on UMARI at NAVHOSP GTMO. The Final Autopsy Roport was received from the AFIP and listed v/hL UMARI's cause of death as hanging and the manner of death as suicide. Documents seized from inside UMARI's cell were translated and reviewed; however, none of the documents contained information relevant to UMARI's death. Numerous items seized during the death scene examination were submitted to the United States Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory (USAEILI for analysis. Analysis determined that all fabric pieces discovered at the death scene could have originated from the same or similar sources; however. they could not he conclusively linked to a single source due to a lack of distinguishing oharaoteristics. Analysis also determined the razor blade discovered in VIAL UMARI's cell could have originated from a razor blade issued to the detainees for shaving. 0n the Southeast Field Office (SEED) Death Review Panel reviewed the investigation and forwarded it to the NCISHQ Death Review Board for authority to close the investigation. Investigation.remains open pending review by the NCISHQ DRE. NARRATIVE 1. This reactive investigation was initiated to determine the cause and manner of death of VYAL UMARI. 2. Sines the submission of Reference the SEFO DRE reviewed the investigation and forwarded it to the NCISHQ DRE for final review and authority to close the investigation. Investigation remains open pending review by the NCISHQ DRE. DISTRIBUTION NCISHQ: ACTION: INFO: ADLANT JTF GTMO (HJISJA JTF DERIVED FROM: BEHAVINST DECLASSIFY: Kl PAGE 2 LAST i MAY Bl perineum? TB FEW DWEI um ACCESS Home con-mm an nor a: entities- to THI name: tomato mm mm: Him no new. alumni. mva?oanvr SERVES. 7 U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OF INVESTIGATION (INTERIM) I DEATH CONTROL: WM. UMARI, A1313 AL RAHMAN manna DHAFIR an ARABIA SUPP: DETAINEE same HELD AT JTF-GTMO UMARI, JAEED AL Keenan Taasiazf AMRI, ABDUL enemas THAFIRH TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO ear. use sans BAY SPECIAL AGENT (A) NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI Exhibits 1-31} (B) HCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI Exhibits 32-43) (C) NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI Exhibits 44?45) (D) NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI (INTERIMszmovov NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI Exhibit i6} EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Investigative was initiated on 30May07, subsequent to the receipt of information from the Joint Task Force Guantanamo- Bay, Cuba (JTF-GTMO) Staff Judge Advocate of the death of a detainee, within JTF-GTMO Camp V. The detainee was subsequently identified as UMARI. VKAL UMARI was found hanging by the neck inside his cell, within "Bravo" Block, Camp V, at approximately 1256, on 39May0T. by Joint Detention Group personnel. VIAL UMARI was out down by JDG personnel. placed on a backboard and transported to Camp Medical located in Room Medical personnel assessed VIAL UMARI and found that he was not breathing, had no pulse, had bruising around the neck, no pupil reaction, and had facial cyanosis. 'Medical personnel initiated Cardin Pulmonary Resuscitation Upon initiation, CPR and other medical initiatives continued until UMARI was pronounced dead at 1335. All movement of UMARI from the death scene to Camp Medical occurred prior to NCIS arrival on scene. After UMARE was pronounced dead a Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, Cuba GTMO) ambulance responded to Camp and transported UMARI to the morgue. The death scene was secured. Interviews were conducted with all pass 1 oF 2- f5 U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SUBJ: VXAL UMARI, RED AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAKCIV personnel who had any dealings with the response and?treatment of UMARI. A Death Scene examination was conducted of the cell where VIAL UMARI was found hanging. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology personnel conducted an autopsy at GTMO. on VIM: MARI. First Responders to Cell -were re- . interviewed. The Final Autopsy Report was received from the AFIP and listed UMARI's cause of death as hanging and the manner of death as suicide. Documents seized from inside VIAL UMARI's cell were translated and reviewed; however, none of the documents contained information relevant to VIAL death. Items seized during the death scene examination were submitted to the United States_Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory for analysis. Analysis determined that all fabric pieces could have originated from the same or similar sources; however, they could not be conclusively linked to a single source due to a lack of distinguishing characteristics. Analysis also determined the razor blade discovered in UMARI's cell could have originated from a razor blade issued to the detainees for shaving. Investigation continues pending review'of the investigation by the Southeast Field Office (SEED) Death Review Panel.(DRP) for thoroughness and authorization for administrative closure. NARRATIVE 1. (U) This reactive investigation was initiated to determine the cause and manner of death of VKAL UMARI. No determination of a specific statute can be made at this time. 2. Since the submission of Reference the investigation was reviewed by Reporting Agent and prepared-' for submission to the SEFO DRP. Investigation remains open pending review of by the SEFO DRP for administrative closure. ACTION R. MPMP: Request review of captioned investigation by the SEFD DRP for administrative closure. DISTRIBUTION NCISHQ: ACTION: INFO: ADLANT JTF GTMO JTF chotsz DERIVED FROM: OPNAVINST DECLASSIFY: X1 PAGE 2 OF U. s. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OF (INTERIM) 21DEC07 DEATH CONTROL: UMARI. AED AL RAHMAN MAADEA DHAEIR AL ARABIA supp: DETAINEE EEING HELD AT JTF-GTMO UMARI, JAEED AL RAHMAN AMRI, ABDUL RAEMAN THAFIRJK TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO DAV, MADE BAY AGENT (Al NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI exhibits 1?31) (B) NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI exhibits 32~43} NCIERA Guantanamo Bay ROI exhibits 44-45) (D) NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI (E) NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI . {46} IA: RESULTS oE EVIDENCE ANALESIS BY All} EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. Investigative was initiated on 39May07, subsequent to the receipt of information from the Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Staff Judge Advocate of the death of a detainee, within JTF-GTMO Camp V. The detainee was subsequently identified as VJAL UMARI. UMARI was found hanging by the neck inside his cell, within "Bravo" Block, Camp V, at approximately 1256, on 30May07, by Joint Detention Group personnel. UMARI was hanging by an improvised rope of braided sheet. UMARI was out down by JDG personnel, placed backboard and transported to Camp Medical located in Room (mans?H Medical personnel assessed UMRRI and found that he was not breathing, had no pulse, had bruising around the neck, no pupil reaction, and had facial cyanosie. Medical personnel initiated Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation Upon initiation, CPR and other medical initiatives continued until UMARI was pronounced dead at 1335 (30May07). All movement of UMARI from the death scene to Camp Medical occurred prior to NCIS arrival on scene. After VJAL UMARI was pronounced dead, a Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (NAVHOSP GTMO) ambulance responded EAGE 1 OF 3- ?54 U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL SERVICE SUBJ: VIAL UMARI, AED AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL to Camp and transported was: to the snvsoss morgue. The death scene was secured. Interviews were conducted with all GTMO personnel who had any dealings with the response and treatment of UMARI. A Death Scene examination was conducted of the cell where VXAL UMARI was found hanging. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) personnel responded to Guantanamo Bay and subsequently conducted an autopsy on VXAL UMARI at the wellness GTMO. First Responders to Cell - were reninterviewed to clarify previous statements. The Report was received from the AFIP and listed UMARI's cause of death as hanging and the manner of death as suicide. Documents seized from inside cell were translated and reviewed; however, none of the documents contained information relevant to UMARI's death. Items seized during the death scene examination were submitted to the United States Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory (USACIL) for analysis. Analysis determined that all fabric pieces utilized in the suicide could have originated from the same or similar sources; however, they could not be conclusively linked them to a single source due to a lack of distinguishing characteristics. Analysis also determined the razor blade discovered in cell could have originated from a razor blade issued to the detainees for shaving. Nothing discovered in USACIL examination revealed any evidence that this death is anything-other than suicide. Due to the completion of all logical investigative leads this investigation will be reviewed by NCISRA Guantanamo Bay, Cuba for thoroughness and will then be submitted to the Southeast Field Office Death Review Panel (DRP) for review. Upon review by the SEFO DRP, unless additional investigative activities are identified, this investigation will be submitted to the NCISHQ Death Review Board for authority to_close. NARRATIVE 1. This reactive investigation was initiated to determine the cause and manner of death of UMARI. No determination of a specific statute can be made at this time. 2. Subsequent to the submission of Reference items submitted to the USACIL Were analyzed. Six items of evidence were submitted to the USACIL for analysis and a brief description of each item is as follows: bed-sheet from UMARI's cell, improvised rope VXAL UMARI was hanging from, broken razor blade found in cell, metal grate the improvised rope was affixed to, disposable shaving razor (control sample} and bed sheet (control sample). Analysis of the improvised rope and fabric affixed to the metal grate concluded the improvised rope was attached to the metal grate and that all fabric items discovered in cell could have originated from the secs 2 or 3 - easasosaterssp U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE n' REPORT OF INVESTIGATION zinovsv DEATH (II) EDMAYOT-MPGT-ODIS-THNA UMARI, ass AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL . ARABIA SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT afar UMARI, JABED AL assess AMRI, ABDUL seamen TASK FORCE BAY. cuss/31335 mans BAY AGENT faggbig?gf - (A) NCISRA Guantanamo say so: exhibits 1?31} . (B) NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI exhibits 32-43) . (C) NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI exhibits 44~45} . . (Di NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI EXECUTIVE SUMMARY - . 1.. fo?Fi Investigative was initiated on 303ay07, subsequent to the receipt of information from the Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Staff Judge Advocate c? the death of a detainee, within JTF-GTMO Camp V. The detainee was subsequently identified as UMARI. Many Camp personnel only know him as ISN 199. the detainee, or by his cell number? UMARI was found hanging by the neck inside his cell, within "Bravo" Block, Camp V, at approximately 1256, on 30May07, by Joint (MUKB Detention Group (JDG) personnel. was cut down by JDG personnel, placed on alb ard and transported to Camp Medical located in Room Medical personnel assessed UMARI and found that he was not breathing, had no pulse, had bruising around the neck, no pupil reaction and had facial cyanosis. Medical personnel initiated Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). Upon initiation, CPR and other medical initiatives continued until UMARI was pronounced dead at 1335. All movement of UMARI from the death scene to Camp Medical occurred prior to NCIS arrival on-scene. After VXAL UMARI was pronounced dead a Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, Cuba ambulance responded to Camp and transported PAGE 1 OF 2 2,6 U. s. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE suns: UMARI, sen AL taxman masons DHAFIR AL UMARI to the The death scene was secured. Interviews were conducted with all personnel who had any dealings with the response and treatment of UMARI. A Death Scene examination was conducted of the cell where UMARI was found hanging. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology personnel conducted an auto at GTMO, on v?nL UMARI. First Responders to Selig] were re-interviewed. The Final. Autopsy Report was received from the AFIP and listed v/nL cause of death as hanging and the manner of death as suicide. .Documents seized from inside UMARI's cell were translated and reviewed; however, none of the documents contained information relevant to UMARI's death. Items seized during the death scene examination were submitted to the united States Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory for analysis. investigation continues NARRATIVE 1. .This is a reactive investigation initiated to determine cause and manner of death of UMARI. No determination of a specific statute can be made at this time. 2. (U) Since the submission of Reference no substantive investigative efforts have been expended. ?Investigation remains open pending results of evidence analysis by USACIL. Investigation continues. DISTRIBUTION NCISHQ: oozasIM-l was: JTF GTMO srmotn) Pass 2 OF 2 LAST- DERIVED FROM: OPNAVINST 35513-4C DECLASSIFY: X1 e, i t, U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OF INVESTIGATION (INTERIM) 17OCT07 DEATH (II) CONTROL: UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL ARABIA SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT JTF-GTMO UMARI, JABED AL RAHMAN AMRI, ABDUL RAHMAN THAFIRIX TASK FORCE GUANTANAMD . .?130blb??l mane say cusa_ SPECIAL AGENT (more) REFERENCE . NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI exhibits 1-31) NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI exhibits 32-43) NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI exhibits 44?45} I EXECUTIVE SUMMARY - - 1. Investigative was initiated on aonayov, subsequent to the receipt of information from the Joint Task.Force-Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (JTF-GTMO) Stef? Judge Advocate of the death of a detainee, within Camp v. The detainee was subsequently identified as UMARI. Many Camp personnel only know him as ISN 199, the detainee, or by- his cell number- UMARI was found hanging by the neck inside his cell, within "Bravo" Block, Camp V, at approximately 1256, on 30May07, by Joint Detention Group personnel. VZAL UMARI was cut down by JDG EWUKB personnel, placed on a backboard and transported to Camp Medical located in Room Medical personnel assessed UMARI and found that he was not breathing, had no pulse, had bruising around the neck, no pupil reaction and had facial cyanosis. Medical personnel initiated Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation'iCPR}. Upon initiation, CPR and other medical initiatives continued until VIAL UMARI was pronounced dead at 1336. All movement of VXAL UMARI from the death scene to Camp Medical occurred prior to NCIS arrival on scene. After UMARI was pronounced dead a NaVal Hospital Guantanamo Bay, Cuba GTMO) ambulance responded to Camp and transported VXAL PAGE 1 OF 2 seem-Hm (memo use psmim (m . lql' {Nif?l? U. s. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SUEJ: leL UNARI, Ash AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL UMARI to the NAVHOSP morgue. The death scene was secured. Interviews were conducted with all JTF-GTMO personnel who had any dealings with the response and treatment of UMARI. A Death Scene examination was conducted of the cell where UMARI was found hanging. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) personnel conducted an autopsy at NAVHOSP GTMD. on UMARI. First Responders to Cell- were re-interviewed. The Final Autopsy Report was received from the AEIP and listed UMARI's cause of death as hanging and the manner of death as suicide. Documents seized from inside UMARI's cell were translated and reviewed; however, none of the documents contained information relevant to VIAL death. Investigation continues. NARRATIVE l. (U) This is a reactive investigation initiated to determine cause and manner ct death of UMARI. no determination of a ,specific statute can be made at this time. 2. (U) since the submission of Reference (C), several items seized at the death scene were submitted to the United States Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory for comparison. The items submitted for comparison consisted of a white sheet, a braided rope, and a white grate where the braided rope was affixed. These items are to be compared to a new white sheet (control sample) to determine whether the braided rope.was constructed from strips tornicut from the bed sheet seized at the death scene. Additionally. a small razor blade seized at the death scene was submitted to determine whether it originated from a disposable razor provided to the detainees for shaving. 3; This report is also being prepared to inform Command of a change in Case Agent to Special Agent Michael McCarver. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. NCISRA uantanamo Bay, Cuba DISTRIBUTION NCISHQ: 002asts} INFO: JTF GTMO JTF senasrfnonmee PAGE 2 ca 2 LAST DERIVED FROM: OPNAVINST DECLASSIFY: X1 s?'l 1 Lil. U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OF INVESTIGATION . DEATH CONTROL: UMAEI, Ass A1. AL ARABIA SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT ass-ems MAL UMARI, JAEED AL EAHMAN THAEIRH AKAL AMRI, ABDUL EAENAN Tuners/x COMMANDKJOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO BAY, MADE BAY SPECIAL AGENT NCESRA Guantanamo Bay exhibits 1? 31) NCISRA Guantanamo Bay ROI exhibits 32* 43) EKHIEITIS) {44) f?f?fi Sworn Statement of CDR All) {45) Review of Translated Documentsf178ep0?m{Copy All) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. Investigative was initiated on subsequent to the receipt of information from the Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Staff Judge Advocate of the'death of a detainee, within JTF-GTMO Camp V. The detainee was subsequently identified as UMARI. Many Camp personnel only know him as ISM 199,_the detainee, or by his cell number- VYAL UMARI was found hanging by the neck inside his cell, within "Bravo" Block, Camp V, at approximately 1256, on by Joint Detention Group personnel. UMARI was cut down by JDG personnel, placed on a backboard and transported to Camp Medical located in Room Medical personnel assessed UMARI and found that he was not breathing, had no pulse, had bruising around the neck, no pupil reaction and had facial cyanosis. Medical personnel initiated Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). Upon initiation, CPR and other medical initiatives continued until UMARI was pronounced dead at 1335. EWWKB All movement of UMARI from the death scene to Camp Medical occurred prior to NCIS arrival on scene. After VXAL UMARI was pronounced dead a Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, Cuba GTMO) ambulance responded to Camp V'and transported VXAL UMARI to the NAUHOSP morgue. The death scene was secured. Interviews were conducted with all personnel who had any dealings with the response and treatment of VIAL UMARI. A Death Scene examination was conducted of the cell where UMARI was found hanging. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIPJ personnel conducted opsy at NAVHOSP GTMO, on WI. First Responders to Cell? were re-i'nterviewed. The Final Autopsy Report was received from the AFIP and listed UMARI's cause of death as hanging and the manner of death as suicide. A PAGE 1 OF 2 OCT 0 9 2807 WWI SUBJ: AL RAHMAN MAADHA SHAFIR AL HILALAXCIV statement was obtained fromFone of the medical personnel involved ln a med cal response a?ter the discovery of UMARI hanging inside his cell.. Documents found inside VXAL UMARI's cell during 'the death scene examination were translated and reviewed. Investigation continues. NARRATIVE 1. (U) This is a reactive investigation initiated to determine cause and manner of death'o? UMARI. ?No determination of a specific statute can be made at this time. 2. 0n interviewed at NCISRA GTMD by statement . - advis Senior Medical Officer of a pulseless detainee in Camp assisted with life saving measures until UMARI was pronounced dead. Additional details are contained within exhibit was and provided a sworn was notified by the - 3. {?f?ff Documents discovered inside UMARI's cell during the death scene examination were provided to the Joint Interrogation Group (bXBL?n?j {sic}, for translation. The majority of the documents were written in Arabic. On 21Aug07, 154 pages of documents were returned from the JIG to Participant The documents were a combination of Arabic writings, their corresponding translations and English writings. 0n 173ep07, Reporting Agent (RA) reviewed the translated documents for any pertinent information related to the death of Imam, exhibit (45} 4. 0n l?Sep0?, 22 pages of suspected Attorney/Client privilege documents were discovered during the review of the translated documents. These pages were made up of documents of Arabic writings, their corresponding translations and English writings to include photocopies of envelopes. Copies of these documents will be provided to the SJA's Office for further review. PARTICIPANT Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Guantanamo Bay, Cuba DISTRIBUTION NCISHQ: INFO: JTF GTMO JTF DERIVED FROM: OPNAVINST 55513-4C Kl PAGE 2 of 2 LAST - 3! INVESTIGATIVE ACTION CCN: UMARI, Ase, AL Rm MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAXCIV ARABIA SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT- REVIEW OF TRANSLATED I commerce 1. .Lsinsi On various documents were discovered inside cell during the death scene-examination. These documents were provided to the Joint Interrogation Group for translation. The majority of the documents were written in Arabic. On 21Ang07, 154 pages of documents were returned from the JIG to NCISRA Guantanamo Bay after the completion of the translations. The documents -were a combination of Arabic writings, English writings and translations. On 173ep0T; Reporting Agent (RAJ reviewed the translated documents for any pertinent information related to the death of UMBRI. The review revealed no documents, which had any information regarding the death of UMARI. Copies of the documents are provided as enclosure (A). 2. 17Sep07, 22 pages of suspected Attorney/Client privilege documents were discovered during the review of the translated documents. These pages were made up of documents of Arabic writings, their corresponding translations and English writings to include photocopies of envelopes. Copies of theSe documents will be provided to the JTF-GTMD SJA's Office Eor further review. Pages of Translated Documents/DZJULD? REPORTED BY: SPECIAL AGENT OFFICE: NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA use ?130b, pAcE 1 LAST - 1% EXHIBIT 1 . rj? - STATEMENT Place: NCISRA Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Date: Aug 9, 2007 I_nake the following free and voluntary statement to? whom I know to be a representative of the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service. I make this statement of my own free will without any threats made to me or promises extended. I fully understand this statement is given concerning my knowledge of the death of ISN 199 at Camp on 30May0 my SSN is? .S) For purposes of identi?cation, my ?ili name i and am currently assigned to and I was born in Washington DC. on 30Dec64. I am gin the the Detainee Hospital at Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay, Cuba . At approximately 1300, 30May07, I was noti?ed by the Senior Medical Of?cer? in the Detainee Hospital at Camp Delta that there was a pulseless detainee in Camp 5. I arrived about 7 minutes later, in the Medical room of Camp 5 and saw a detainee on a backbon receiving chest compressions and being ventilated with a hag/valve mask. I realized that the ?code? was being run pro?ciently by three physicians, and sought to make some contribution by looking into any potential confounding medications that the detainee may have taken which would aggravate the presentation and care of the detainee. I reviewed his records and realized that he was not on any medications that could affect his present condition. I noticed at this time that the patient?s neck was visibly dysmorphicfswollen. I noticed this after the patient had been intubated with a Combitube device. I also brie?y noti?ed the SG to please get an ambulance to take the detainee to the Naval Hospital. At that time, following the treatment I said enticed to the code team - let me read to you.? And we reviewedfproceeded through the Pulseless Asysto ending at identification of potential cause for asystole. After an ECG that showed asystole, and see that the chest compressions and reapirations were delivering suf?cient oxygen at one point pulse on was 87% and heart rate of 110), that the detainee?s condition was not recoverable. As the ?codc? (Time of Death) was called, I went back to ?nd out the status of the ambulance, and discovered that the DOC felt that since the Detainee Hospital ambulance had been brought/parked in the parking area, they didn?t see any disconnect with getting the iatient to Naval Hospital instead of the Detainee Hospital. It was at that time (~1345) that I le -) This statement, consisting of this page and ,1 other page(s) was typed for me by? as we discussed its contents. I have read and understand the above statement. I have been given the opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desire to make and have placed my initials over the changes or corrections. This statement is the truth to the best of knowledge and belie in the year A 267 at Sworn to and subscribed before me this fit day of etc/5m sen/ammo 5' a1?: 3) at EXHIBIT use I I (44 use Repa'bsentative, Naval Criminal Service AUTH: DERIVED FROM ARTICLE 136, UCMI {10 U.S.C. 936) AND 5 303 33 use ?130b, 2 7' INVESTIGATIVE ACTION CCN: VXAL UMARI, RAHMAH MEADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAXCIV ARABIA SUFP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT-JTF-GTMO REVIEW OF TRANSLATED DOCUMENTS 1. On various documents were-discovered inside cell during the death scene-examination. These documents were provided to the Joint Interrogation Group (JIG), for translation. The majority of the documents were written in Arabic. On 21Aug07, 154 pages of documents were returned from the JIG to NCISRA Guantanamo Bay after the completion of the translations. The documents 'were a combination of Arabic writings, English writings and translations. On 1TSep07; Reporting Agent reviewed the translated documents for any pertinent information reiated to the death of UMARI. The review revealed no documents, which had any information regarding the death of VIAL UMARI. Copies of the documents are provided as enclosure (A). 2. On 17Sep07, 22 pages of suspected Attorney/Client privilege documents were discovered during the review of the translated documents. These pages were made up of documents of Arabic writings, their oorresponding translations and English writings to include photocopies of envelopes. Copies of these documents will be provided to the JTF-GTMO SJA's Office for further review. . (A) fsf?f+ 154 Pages of Translated Documentsf?zJULO? REPORTED BY: SPECIAL AGENT OFFICE: NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA use ?13Ub, . PAGE 1 LAST - EXHIBIT (46? a . M13 Hmemmr 1l ram?435?; rich/?3" p?-LS-i?kwvh 0L: ??51 1:33st am? ?itting uh?g?d?d 1.5! ?1133" 21.94 )?d?W?iwgf-f?d??i ?11431?, 551,0 wt. 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The Arab used to illegible words}, my friend who he reapect himself and value his intelligence that granted to him by God is worthy to my love an respect, for the man who I love and follow very close until he became mirror image of my thoughts and feelings I would feel sorry for him more than love him, feel sorry for him more than respect him. illegible word}, is sort of freedom of press, awakening for the mind and feelings, if the friendship can crippled the mind, and to demean of illegible word} and mind, there is no use for this friendship, these is no use for this friendship, when he was illegible words}, his kindness, so rescue me my friend. It a game that directed by the greediness and sleaze? more of hatred and disgust Who he suffered wouldn?t given any mercy* and who he became courageous no one can make Fun of him The glory is exist in high tops* it doeSn?t b1 ?3 .. fawn? I I, :ru-inuqf' - Article 3, Geneva Conventions of August 12, Unit": 1. Persons taking no active part in the hostilities, including members of the armed forces who have laid down their arms and those' placed hors de combat by sickness, wounds, detention, or any other cause, shall In all @5545 be treated humanely, without any adverse distinction founded on race, color, religion or faithysex, birth of wealth, or any other similar criteria. To this end the following acts are and shall remain prohibited at any time and in any place whatsoever with respect to the abovementioned persons: violence to life and person, in particular murder of all kinds, mutilation, cruel treatment and torture; taking of hostages; outrages upon personal dignity, in particular humiliating and degrading treatment; the passing of sentences and the carrying out of executions without previous judgment pronounced by a regularly constituted court, affording all the judicial guarantees which are recognized as indispensable by civilized peoples. 2. The wounded and sick shall be collected and cared for. An impartial humanitarian body, such as the Internationai Committee of the Red Cross, may offer its services to the Parties to the conflict. The Parties to the con?ict should further endeavor to bring into force, by means of special agreements, all or part of the other provisions of the present Convention. The application of the preceding provisions shall not affect the legal status of the Parties to the con?ict. 3:33. saws-senseless, 194s(bili??tk?; . 2. "1 i Article 3, Geneva Conventions of August %m96i U- WI 66 <3 1. Persons taking no active part in th ??istilities, including members of the armed forces who have laid down their arms and thus: placed hors de combat by sickness, wounds, detention, or any other cause, shall in all be treated humanely, without any adverse distinction founded on race, color, religion or faith, sex, birth of wealth, or any other similar criteria. To this and the following acts are and shall remain prohibited at any time and in any place whatsoever with respect to the above-mentioned persons: violence to life and person, in particular murder of all kinds, mutilation, cruel treatment and torture; taking of hostages; outrages upon personal dignity, in particular humiliating and degrading treatment; the passing of sentences-and the carrying out of executions without previous judgment pronounced by a regularly constituted court, affording all the judicial guarantees which are recognized as indispensable by civilized peoples. 2. The wounded and sick shall be collected and cared for. An impartial humanitarian body, such as the International Committee of the Red Cross, may offer its services to the Parties to the conflict. The Parties to the con?ict should further endeavor to bring into force, by means of special agreements, all or part of the other provisions of the present Convention. 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The glory of freedom that you feel when you sit with a friend is not the same as the indoctrinate mind, incarcerated of the conscience. The Arab used to illegible words}, my friend who he respect himself and value his intelligence that granted to him by God is merit my love and respect, the man whom I love and follow very close until he became mirror image of my thoughts and feelings I would feel had more than love him, I would feel sorry for him more than respect him. illegible word}, is type of freedom of press, awakening for the mind and feelings, if the friendship can crippled the mind, and to demean of illegible word} and mind, there is no use for this friendship, these is no use for this friendship, when he was (NT: illegible words}, his kindness, so rescue me my friend. It?s a game that directed by the greediness and sleaze* more of hatred and disgust There is no mercy for distressed person who he became courageous no one can make fun of him The glory exists in high tops* the hell of life is glowing with its light We hope for happiness, 0 my heart; if you exist in this life there it would be painless or free of suffering Page l3 To my beloved father Praise be to Allah, prayer and peace upon the ?nal messenger, hereafter May Allah protect and guard him, Peace, Allah?s mercy and blessing be upon you Salaam with the smell of the musk and Basel, like honey pure and sweet. . .to my dear father, a letter to my dear father, to the one I wish to kiss his hand and forehead morning and evening, hoping to comfort myself, a letter to the one whom I wish to gain his forgiveness for my negligence towards him, I didn?t present him with what he deserve, I wouldn?t be able to do so despite my effort. A letter to the one whom I wish to provide my good deeds, serve him day and night hoping to pay off his favor upon me. . .0 dear father, I swear by Allah, I didn?t want to leave this place for the sake of a vanishing life, but I wished to be kind and obedient to you, and to stand in your side. And don?t think I forget you, I swear I pray for you bah 1-2; wrote a morning and evening, and I wouldn?t stop pray for you, this is my duty towards you. father glad tiding, with Allah the greatest permission, your patience wouldn?t be waste, and you will see what is going to please you, Allah wills. father, we almost there. Allah the Almighty said (indeed these who patiently persevere will serve rewards without measure), only anticipate the reward from Allah, glad tiding, be tolerance and you will gain countless Allah?s reward. Father, if you asked about my condition, praise be to Allah for everything. . .I plead to Allah for this letter to reach you ?nd you well and healthy along with all family and love ones. Bless your generous month (Ramadan), may Allah accept your and our good deeds, I am taking this chance to remind you with Allah in this generous month. I advise you with Allah?s obedience, and to perform the righteous work in open or close door, and knows that life is not forever, so don"t let it cheat you with it?s decoration. This life is like a man who would shield himself with the shadow of a tree then he went on his way and left her. If life in earth worth as much as a wing of a ?y to God, then the disbeliever worth less than sip of water on it. Days and nightwill pass, today is land of works with reckon and tomorrow is land of reckon without works, so be diligent worshipping God, and remember the prophet (peace, be upon him talk)(do whatever your wish to do you are accountable for that, and love whoever you like to love, you are departure from him. Knows that the believer honor is in night?s prayer, and his nobility is in his sovereignty, or as the prophet said; I advise you with Allah?s book, remembrances, reciting and understanding. Peace, upon said (the best of you who learn the Quran?an and teach it to others), and don?t be like the one whom Allah said about them, (the prophet said: God, my people make this Qura?an worthless) we ask Allah to make the Qura?an to work in our favor not against us. I advise you with good faith, the pure from all the dirt, and deceptive, and they are lot those days, we asked Allah for forgiveness, and good health. Follow the prophet guidance, and his devotee do and teach it to others, we asked Allah to show us along with you the right path until we see the true path, and guide us to avoid the wrong. \w-J?x . I I, ia?giH?P-L, HA [1113? 1 aw?d?J"?u?t MAW-was; Uma?pgww?i?u?ykuwaw igrh??2k\' Mir-wb?ciw?wm Lg) 5?be 4H I j? Jf?h?1rpr?r2?b?f?irfJleL?-s' 63" 3 7 pt; 3 uLhJ?stv?i ?u 5:93 4 rtl?r??mx?JIAVWnluJ?J?ArtL-JJ 5 inrl-a??J gut?. div-?1? .m 7 quwh??-?b l5 I .. 1L 19?5? d?lm grid!? rib-F? EPWJ. ?g . f?7 hm?a; mJ zf-?Jw?-J?I-?rb W?MT?-?Jrf?x?b .111 xi" {5 5r mini; u?r??wfp? Uir?Mi Izjzr i 15"wa Revel-u of DA 255174.17. Ml? 3?7 aw 3W: re, A calling from Juha Juha is a historical Arabic character, here referencing any person? as he is calling from them with interest it is time for Jihad Never, I swear to God we will not be buried alive not we will submit, kneeling down in every valley. 0 my father, the government has forbidden me from going back to my country I need your determination don't be miserly with it Mentioning you always comforts me. my father shame on us every country is calling 0 my father shame on us my placement between a bow in a stoker I will never enjoy the place of humiliation as I will forward towards glory. 0 my Father what about and what do I say to ?ll my heart. Don?t be sad if they said a martyr he was killed as a martyr the highest of the 10. Finally my brothers in God, I let my self slip to indulgence. 11. my father the heavens of my Lord are calling where are the seekers of heavens - 12. 0 my father a beautiful patience We will meet on Judgment day. U) NHOJO 'f :1 w. 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Another kind hold the water couldn?t grow any thing. And (G1) People are three kinds: l-People of memorizing and walk in plain road like the land who accept the water. 2-People of memorizing and copying like the second land. 3-(Gl) (4) Muslim said in his Sahih: the messenger of Allah said (who call for the right path will be rewarded like the reward of (G1) In the Hadith the messenger of Allah said: (G1) a man who Allah gave him wealth he spend it in the right way, and a man Allah gave him wisdom, he taught to the others. (5) The favor of scholar upon the others. Hadith. (Allah, His angels, people of heaven and earth, even ants in their nets and ?nbacks in the sea they pray on people of (G1), in Hadith said: scholar, working teacher?s place will be big in heaven. (6) Hadith of ABU AL DARDAA may Allah be pleased with him: who take the road of teaching the wisdom, he is taking the road to heaven, and the angles put their wings for satisfaction of 5\ "7 W. 7 scholars, _who are in heaven, in earth and in seas will agree with him, the favor of scholar upon people is like the favor the stars over the planets. The scholars are inheriting the prophets; the prophets don?t inherit money but the science. The death of scholar is a loss can?t be replaced. As Hadith says when the scholar dies the angles give their wings for him because what he caries of the knowledge (GI). Angles are the best advisers for people, and the devils are the worst. Hadith of SAFWAN said: I asked: 0 messenger of Allah, I came asking for knowledge, he said (G1) IBIN ABDULLAH said this is true Hadith. .. like the moon bright the earth and the space that?s how the scholar is, but the star?s light is just for themselves, that?s how the people are, they shine on themselves only not on the others. Also the supports and the decoration of religion are the scholars (G1). Comparison the scholars as stars page 68. The stars guide people in earth and sea that?s how the scholars, the stars are decoration of sky also the scholars are decoration of earth (G1) (7) His saying the prophets don?t inherit money. is showing how great the prophets are for nations not like kings who control the land and what?s in it like assets and gold. 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The section one, happy, the prohibited is restricted, because it did not resist Allah?s goodness who He grant us in earth is not comparable, it was better for him than his good deeds, His mercy is better for him than his good deeds. . The bene?t; the soul is obsess with this vanishing life, and prefer it to the alter life, and this is an evidence that He the human had created very quickly. Page 12, page 11, the soul is eager, if it try something it would feel excited, for that if the servant test the sweetness test of the belief, and experienced the comfort of a con?dent heart, and that don?t affect him, what is going to happened {Illegible words}, so whoever created for her would love her, rush to her, he always longing to her and he wouldn?t rest until he obtain the highest of heaven. Page 12, the utmost kindof af?iction and the least harm wouldn?t obtain except with good deeds. 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You can achieve real love by preferring the Beloved more than you like things that you like for yourself. You bear the greatest hardship in obeying him and making him content, with that you will achieve love. It will be knownfirmly in the heart. Appropriate solid love in spite of (hindrances, obstacles, distractions, is the real bene?cial love, not the one with hanging conditions, hanging with wellness and health, pleasure, money) etc. All this is not real love becaUSe there is no foundation for it when there are obstacles and hindrances. God the Exalted said, ?they love them and they love him? ?Say, if you were praising God? Page 9 (Bene?t: Heaven has one hundred levels to protect Heaven and Earth.) One of the predecessors said ?he will be saved from the fire by his pardon and forgiveness. And he will enter Paradise by his grace and his mercy and forgiveness. They divide the ho mes in Paradise with their deeds. With that the contradiction will appear ?'om here) (Nobody will enter Paradise with his deeds.) And the saying (That Paradise that you inherited with what your deed was). The ?rst is contradictory and the second one is causality because you can?t put it ahead of God?s grace that he has graced us with in the House of Everlasting Peace. They are not equivalent because if he held into account based upon that (the deed). If so he would perish, if he had mercy upon him it would be better for him than his deed and to go to Paradise with His mercy is better than to go by his deeds. Page 10 (Bene?t) The soul is fond of life in this world and prefers it over the Hereafter, that?s because he was created from a calf. The soul is tasting and desirous and if it tasted, it will desire because of that if the worshipper taste the sweetness of the faith and mixed it with the cheerfulness of the heart, it will take root in his love and nothing will ever affect it. So how will it be if they see the Paradise, you will be much more desirous of it as in the HADITH. He will reply to it, who was created for it (Heaven), and it was created for him, and he hurried towards it without letting this life change his mind. He is always affectionate towards it and he won?t be undecided. My love is for the garden of Eden, it is your first house and the place you are settled in. Page 12 1 Paradisewthe highest and best type of blessing, and you can?t obtain it except by these conditions (Faith, Good deeds). Goals that are less than it (all of it) you can't reach it except by conditions like obtainment of what was eaten, what was drank, and what was worn. . money, and wellness. . .so how can they obtain the highest goal. The most noble don?t need any reason to reach it. Page 12 By Glori?ed God, He created Paradise for Adam and his and made the angels servants to him and his wisdom created a house for them and this is where they get there supply for the Hereafter and they can ?t have it except with nourishment. Look at what the Almighty said ?And they carry your heavy loads to lands that you could not otherwise reach except with souls distressed.? Then he said this is concerning moving from country to country in this world. So how will it be to move from this world to the The foolish ones sold their houses, for their bad luck, for little value and the faithful sold their souls and money for God. They made it their price for Paradise. The business gained and they achieved a great victory. So be happy with what you sold because what you sold was the great victory. Page 19 From the description of Paradise, Hadith (Then I entered Paradise, the sides of it were made of pearls and. its garments were made of musk.) The of the river of KAWTHAR (The edges were made of hollowed domes of pearls, mud ?om the scent of musk) or as it was mentioned. Hadith about picked Cru its: (If you eat it the world will be diminished.) Or as it written. Page 20: In the foothold (HADITH) (The believer wrote down that a bird hanged in Paradise until God hurts him and returns him to his body on the day he is resurrected.) HADITH: I looked to Paradise and saw most of its people were poor and I looked to Hell and saw that most of its people were women. HADITH: If I show him the day, apparent, two days hidden, I said what?s this Gabriel, as fer the two apparent days, it is the Nile and the Euphrates, and as for the hidden they are two rivers in Paradise) the Hadith People added: We showed him {The people of faith and of the Quran, the best of the previous people, like {The people of faith only the happy, an example, like fruit} 2. The people of the Quran don?t have faith. 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I Huh(fol/Ea} 2/1/53" I 21-5-51? . i 70 ABDULLAH 310 AMAL The book of uncovering the truth for at sheik 31 Hindi (TN: the Indian) The Jews said in the Taw rah (TN: the Jews bible) Who ever regretted the drowning of the earth with the ?ood, he need it to some one show him who did it, One more time, the most exalted- about the run away (TN: ?ees) or descended and walk on earth, then leaned toward IBRAHIM, May peace is upon him, he fought. with JACOB May peace is upon him At the Jews if the man died and didn?t reproduce, his brother must marry his widow and give birth to a son attribute him to the dead brother HITTLER said, they are like parasites inhibit the body and steal its nutrition and stop its growth, and he can?t have his strength except Israel president said, Paganism is better than the Islam and the protectors of the pred? Islam are better than companions A1 SADAT, disappointed MUHAMMAD, he died and left girls, and then we go back and say.. First treaty took from the sonship of Israel is the above The president of English intelligence assimilates the church for four years and said that JESUS was mention, not his work, and then he perpetrates injustice against the Islam and it was the reason of the crusade and the colonialism was the foundation of the country of Israel. Page: 13 When SOFYAN BIN AL ASADI became over the AL ANBAR at the time of succession and HAS SAN AL BARRY was the leader, so he killed him and remove these horses from its armed, then Ali- May Allah be content with him-f1 gured out the obvious of the secret, so he praised and admired upon him then he said as far as the JH-IAD, it is one door of heaven?s doors, who leaves it Allah will shield him with the garment of lowliness, and embodied him with af?iction, and compelled him to lowliness, and made unsuccessful, and made him from the regular peoples except when I call you to ?ght these nations night and day, and in hidden or openness, and I said to you invade them before they invade you. For invading a nation in its land, they will become humiliated and then rely on each other and become weaken and my words became heavy on you, so you put it behind your back till the make a raid against you, this is brother, his horses reached the AL AN BAR and then killed HAS SAN AL BAKRY and remove his horses from it?s armed and killed from you righteous men, then they left together without talking to anybody. If a Moslem man passed away after that from sorrow, I?m not the one to blame, tough for me he deserve it, as no surprise for those are in vain, and their failure to obtain their right is shame on them, and you become a target to raid upon, and you become useless, you don?t invade but you be invaded, and you disobey Allah and become lose vigor, if you ordered on the hot days to walk to them, you it is too hot give us time till it cool down, and if you ordered to walk cold night in winter, you say give us time till the cold go away, by Allah, you put to flight from the sword oh who look like men, and no men together with kids dreams and a mind of ladies, b7. t, r) I wished that Allah took me away from your back and grasp me to his mercy as ifI didn?t see you or know you, by Allah I?m confused, right now you ?lled me with anger and you made me swallow death as melody, and you spoil my opinion by disobedience and disappointment, that QUORISH said, that the son of A131 TALIB is courageous, but he doesn?t have any idea about war, oh by Allah is there any one of them has more desire than me for it, and has more experience than me, I practice it when I was in my twentieth and now I?m near old age, though there is no adecision for who obeyed, He wrote these in circled lecture, oh people of religion, oh you follow righteous and guidance, I inform you that you can?t obtain the exalted mercy except with work, and you can?t obtain it by wrongdoing or hops and without an acceptance work, and Allah won?t grant his forgiveness except for the truthful righteous, as He decided to not appoint a successor for you on earth as He did before with the previous, be ashamed of yourself May Allah the exalted grant you mercy and doesn?t see you defeated from your enemy while you?re in his hand and you don?t have shelter with out him) 0h peoples where is the escape, the sea behind you and the enemy in front of you, and you don?t have by Allah except the truth and patience, and you know that you?re in this island more lost than the orphans in the banquet of evil and your enemy greeted you with his army, weapons and his abundance supply, and you don?t have except your swords, no supply except what you get from your enemies? hand, even if the days was lengthen by you absence and you didn?t achieve any matters and you became worthless and your heart was surrounded by fear and your courage gone, so push from yourself the consequence of disappointments and ?ght this oppressor, as this well-forti?ed city discarded to you, and seizing the upperttmity is possible if you allowed yourself to die and I don?t cautious you with a matter I rescue my self from it, and I don?t load you with - a plan the cheapest thing in it is the being, as I start with myself and you have to know if you have a little more patient for the harder, you?ll enjoy(Gl) for long time, so don?t prefer yourself over me as your luck in it is not more than mine, and you have to know I?m the ?rst answerer to what I called you for. And I?m at the place which gather both I deal with myself over this nation?s oppressor so I ?ght him, God willing, and carry it me, and if I perish after ward you have paid you does and you were not in need for a vtdse hero to rely upon to handle your affairs and if I die before I reach him wrap me in my determinationunite and take the matter against the one who opened this island and kill him, As much as the person has resolve, the determination come and how much generous you are, generosity come And if guidance inhabited the soul, the body parts will revive with Worshipping (AL BOSARY) and the of lowliness, small thing comes smaller and the eyes of the great act are always small Work for just one face and that?s suf?cient Stop and express your opinion in life as JIHADIST (holly worrier) #life it?s a believe and JIHAD to be carried out W9 If the distress had covered all people, which they would lose generosity and we will come on ?ghting. 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Page#16 Oh you who are throwing the arrows of ?re diligently You're the murdered one bleeding with what you throw, so don?t be surprised And the one who send the ?ery arrows, hoping healing will comes back to him You longing that the healing comes back defected Wishing of healing with diseased irises Have you heard of healing comes from defects Enriching himself off of their ugliness Depicting staining that beauty was looted of it beauty And dedicating his life in this, is nonsense If you knew the worth of life, you won?t be afraid He came to the high life without causing any. danger With a vision of the existence, stolen it from suffering And I was unjustly treated, by Allah an exorbitant unfairness if I came back on my promise; I won?t have been unjustly handled or disappointed Coming to you a peace of mindful of misery In front of you the roses pure, not factions Talk to the night in darkness upright To each shrewd person getting closer to ruins Juvenility has become white haired, and youth?tlness yet hasn?t become white-haired b7 "Mama?Nero? And you wasted your time between amusement and playfulness And the sun of your life, its sunset has approached Illumination in the eastern horizon didn?t disappear And who communicated had gained, and the darkest horizons 0f the night and the clouds had disappeared How the ignorance and the world had retreated And the messengers ofAlIah had ful?lled your request Our dwellings has become mounted to those Who want to play from every direction So spread your check on the dust and say What the yearning one said about spitefulness And the quadrant of the water the edges are ?lled With anger more desirable than the murmur of the water And not the checks if they smeared with blood More desirable to my eyes than your dusted checks Dwellings he admired and familiarized with Days where achieving the communion is near As these quarters became apparent to him His desire to it is like the water descending to its debauchment The yearning had vitalized to him the memories of the vows For if the heart called upon consolation, it didn?t respond And thus, and how many people on earth get acquainted And they don?t have anything else in these times, except the earth 198 9 There?s neither brother, nor anything new in the tents to comfort you If you give him some passion, he became estranged And became delighted in the suffuse of the night guided With the scented perfume, not by the ?re nor the ?rewood And every brother became cowardly and criticizing and . 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Cililibrary ?kf?kkvx?v t?ifxnl 512w?kkb Mm, "wont bank?s: r; $33.3 akin, EELVII a? ?fu??x?1 Ewarrpummuf LL: nmubp} . 5E..- DCVJE airfrc a Tr \wwu? its. .. if: PAGE 17 Christianity: 1. He was sent as a sacri?ce to humanity to redeem them from sin. 2. Whoever believes in those who prophesize, that means that his soul became ?esh as the Messiah and descended to Earth. The Exalted (God) said, (That?s what the oppressors say.) 3. Protestantism is a new sect renewed from the previous two. In general Christianity believes in the Holy Trinity (hypostasis), the father, the son, and the Holy Spirit. Judaism: They see the Quran as a translation from the Torah and that Christianity is a lie, and that the Messiah didn?t come yet and he should be a Jew. Hinduism: It?s the oldest of known religions and it originated from the country of Persia. The basis of its doctrine is the idea of two Gods. One who is the light and the principle of all goodness and the other one is Darkness and the basis of all evil and his name is AHDAMAN (The Destroyer), and the MAGIS loathe The Destroyer and they don?t write this name unless it is reversed and in two parts. Zoroastrianism and Manicheanism Zorastrianism believes in one God that created two angels, the angel of light and the angel of darkness. And the MAGIS think that evil is possible and they worship ?re - because it resembles the evil with heat and radiance. Buddhism: It was established more than 20 centuries ago. Buddha was born 560 years before Christ and his name was GUATAMA SIDDHATA which means in the Indian language ?The successful man? as for the word Buddha, it means ?The wise person?. 1980. Eating roots, like potatoes, carrots, and the likes of these, because they were not puri?ed by wind and sun. Christianity, as for Divinity, Christ never claimed to be God, as he said, it was narrated by Jesus, he said, your father is one, the one who is in the heavens (Chapter 23, verse 8) It was narrated by Mark, The Lord is our God, he is one God, there is none but him. (12- 31) It was narrated by John, I ascend to my father and your fatheryour God. (20-13) Jihad in the Gospel from what he said, ?Don?t think that i came to spread peace on Earth, I didn?t come to spread peace but by the sword, I came to divide, son against father, is. i {3 daughter against mother, daughter-n?law against mother-n?law, a peoples? enemies are those in his own house. Whoever loves his father or mother more than me doesn?t deserve me, and whoever loves his son or daughter more than me doesn?t deserve me. The old testament allowed David to kill and do horrible things by calling upon thieves and Hijackers. For Moses, peace upon him, was allowed to legislate to push Elijah to carry out killing, atrocities such as sending someone to exploit a piece of land, and allowed him to kill all who wanted social justice. Buddha, from the beginning to the end, he had to overcome the desires of the body and the senses, they don?t believe in God, but follow Buddha to fill the wad of the necess1ty of worshipping a God, they put an idol in the hand of Hinduism to worship it and all of them worship the cow. Taoism: Believe in transmigration of souls or which means you take on the spirit of your ancestors like their souls go to the mountains or the trees, nature, and they worship these things. This is like the leadership of Japan, that the Emperor is the son of the sun and they worship him and couldn?t not beautify him and it was completely forbidden to look at his face and after falling under American control they brought the Emperor HIDOHITO to a warship to stand in ?ont of general MacArthur to sign the document of surrender. When the Emperor was slowing down, the General poked him and punched him under the chin to push his head and the Japanese got mad about this humiliation because the Emperor is God, the son of the sun. The war was almost begun from anew. Re?ection, a little meditation, hesitation is corruptive to opinion and hesitation in determination, weakness in resolve, scattering of efforts, weakness in walking, it is a sickness that has no medicine except willpower and willpower, and being ?rm. If you have the resolve, it means that you haste willpower, so corruption of opinion is hesitation?perhaps I wish it could be. ..if only the life is built on procrastination and built upon going forward and going backward, vacillation. . .it could be, perhaps, wavering, (to draw a sword on the palm of a hero) (Like one who does not fear God but orders others to fear God.) (Like a doctor curing people and he himself is sick.) Page #18 The soul would have a high determination if you trained her to do so If you wish for little you will get little if you can?t get what you want, let it go*Work for what is possible If you undetermined waste his life*uncertain without gaining victory or defeat if you have opinion be deterrnine*it?s unwise to be hesitant i remember a moment of panic*G2, the wrong I forget the entire good thing during the battle for the sake of the One, the Irresistible The behavior setup the assessment of a person*and what he desire Shakespeare said (don?t make a big ?re for your enemy so you don?t burn with it) An American writer said (the brake and stone can break me, but the words can get to me) Aristu said (the perfect man pleased with his good deeds towards others, and feel shame if others do him favor, because being kind to others is success, but others being kind to you is a failure) If our days ?uctuate with misery and bad luck, accidents will have effect We became weak and it didn?t degrade us for nothing But we travel it with dignity? we hear what is unbearable The patient is in our soui* our honor sound well while others is not I stood, these is no uncertainty regarding death *as if you are on the eyes of death while he is sleeping - The injured courageous men are passing while you are well and smiling BIN TAMIMA ALMASI said: prevent your heart from moving around the monotheism (see what is in earth and heaven). The penalty for disobedience: l-create a barrier between the servants and his God, isolate a person from His Creator, if a person would do it, he! would have ill thought. 3? Permanent misery, 4-fear and panic in the heart, 5- gloom in live, 6- cruelty and darkness. in heart, 7-darkness and sadness in the face, 8-ha?tred in peeple heart, 9- scarcity in sustenance lO-Aliah would get angry, the belief would be lessen, the miseries would increase. Who wish for happy life: 1? A gathering in the early morning to ask for forgives, 2- private meeting, 3- make the righteous people his companions, 4- remembrances, 5- two prostrations with full submission, 6- reciting the Qura?an, 7- fasting in a very hot day, 73 1. 8? Helping the needy without telling about it, 9~ help li? one Muslim?s af?iction, 10- Renounce from a beautiful lady. BIN TAMIMA said: by repeating: there is neither power nor mighty but Allah, the'heavy load would be easy, and the hardship would become bearable. BIN QIEM said: causing of joy comes from: l-Gl, with joy and happiness, 2-the useful knowledge, 3- the good deeds, 4? the courageousness, 5- to avoids disobediences, 6- avoid to do a lot of what is permissible, 7?one of ancestors said: whoever taken satisfaction with dry bread and water become save from I pursue my desire, until it slave me* If I contented I would have being free BIN QAIM said: don?t let the defeat drain you* and leave you lonely, success is not going to drain you. In hardship G1, patience, and reward, the servant should know that the one who He take, is the one who He gave Every time you look around a lot you exhaust your eyes You will see all you can?t reach and wouldn?t be satisfy for less - The content is heart satisfaction to the right path, or happiness because you put your trust on Allah, or be contented trusting Allah the Greatest. No one is rushing to the destination in the day of the battle G2 I see the swords surrounding me* from the right side and the front Until I covered with my blood on my saddle and bridle Then I left before I get hurt* the courageous would not scare easily Imagine yourself 0 prejudice one* on the judgment day when the sky is swinging This is without a great sin* what about all those years of sins Af?ictions coon: during a person life* the enemy became happy for your misery wouldn?t hurt you They said you incarcerated, I said no problem* yes, I been incarcerated, which swards doesn?t come with cover Whoever get angry among your brothers three times, and talk nothing but the truth, make him your friend, one friendship rights is to ask about your brothers forgiveness, and forgive the negligence when it take place. It related to ALI may Allah forgive him, regarding Allah?s words(overiook human any faults with gracious forgiveness) he said that mean the content without blame, we want G2, without disgrace, a branch can?t burn without a smoke. Jesus, peace be upoo him said(devotion is three types; the logic, 71+ pronunciation and silent, who possess logic without remembering Allah, would fail, and who he have his vision in the wrong place, become negligent, who his silent without thinking G2. who he love God* God will love him more, opposite of that is who hate Allah so ask for Allah?s mercy, hoping for it, and don?t feel lazy. Four things sicken the body 1- unnecessary extra talks lower the level of intelligence weaken the brain and urge the appearance of the gray hair, the unnecessary sleep turn the face to yellow, blind the heart, irritate the eyes, and increase the laziness, cause the stomach disease, G2. 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They said: O, Allah?s prophet, is it possible that one of us was over come by sexual desire and he still has in that a reward? He said: haven?t you seen that as it has burden when it is forbidden, the same way it has reward when it is lawful? narrated by MUSLIM. Narrative: twenty six I quoted from ABI HURAYRA, May Allah be pleased with him, he said: Allah?s prophet, may Allah?s prayers and peace be Upon him, said: (to make peace) (there is doubt about this expression) between the people is an Alms, everyday that the sun shines and you reconcile between two, is an Alms, and to help someone to mount his riding animal, or help him to load his belonging, is a an Alms, and every good word, is an Aims and every step you talk toward the praying is an Aims, and when you remove the harm from the path, its an Alms, narrated by AL BUKHARJ and MUSLIM. Narrative: twenty seven: quoted from AL NAWAS IBN May Allah be pleased with him, he said: I heard Allah?s prophet, may Allah?s prayers and peace be upon him, saying (charity is a character of a good morality), and the sin is what is weaved inside you, and you hated to recognized by the people, narrated by MUSLIM. And quoting from WABISA BIN may Allah be pleased with him, said: I came to the Allah?s prophet, may Allah?s prayers and peace be upon him, he said: you came asking about charity? And I replied: yes, he said (you sought your heart for charity, the heart was not reassured about that, but the soul was assured by that, except when what was weaved in the soul and became close to the heart, though the people intervened on your behave and mediated for you, narrated by imam AHMAD, and the DARMI con?rmed by HASAN. Narrative: twenty eight: quoted from ABI NAJEEH AL ARBADH BIN SARJYA, May Allah be pleased with him, he said: Allah?s prophet preached as with a lecture and it was heartedly felt, and made eyes shed tears, we said: O, Allah?s prephet, it sound like a farewell preach, and advised us by saying: I advise to fear Allah, the most exalted, most glori?ed and to listen and obey Him, even if you were led by an Ethiopian slave, for the among you who live long time, he will see a lot of difference, so you have to adhere by the way of the wise caliphs successors), the guided following me, they aided 7.7 .. with the achievements. And be aware anything devising, for devise is a heresy, and every devise is astray from the path, and every devise ends up in ?re, narrated by ABU DAWOOD and AL TARMADHI. Narrative: twenty nine: quoted from IBN HABL, may Allah be pleased with him, he said: asking Allah?s prophet, guide to an act that will get me close to heaven and take me far away from the hell fire, he said: you asked about a Great thing, that it is easy for the one that Allah has eased it for him, worship Allah alone, ful?ll the prayer, the Aims giving, fasting Ramadan and do the pilgrimage to the holly land, then he said: I will Show you the way for goodness, fasting is heaven, Alms giving extinguishes the sin, the way the water extinguishes the ?re, and the man?s prayer in the midst'of the night, then he read( they will bored in their sleep till they are (fed up), and then he said: I wouldn?t tell the top of the matter and its pillar and the core of it is arrowheads; the top of the matter is the Islam, and the pillar is the prayer, and the core of the arrowheads is the Jihad, then he said, should I tell you who Has all that, so he was amazed by what he said, and he said: behold to that, and I said, O, Allah?s prophet, are taken by what we say, he said: may you be like a mother that lost her child, 0 lva and would the people fall face down on the ?re, or on their noses, except reaping what their tongue said, narrated by AL TARMADHI and he said it was quoted from HASAN AL SAHIH. 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The second reason: the lack of eligibility may become a constraint even though this person may have the required quali?cations since in this case, he would be like a solid rock that prevents the water and vegetation to permeate. This situation occurs when a person possess a callous heart and therefore, inay not be recommended to take such tasks of advisory responsibilities. It has been said that, having a great deal of knowledge may not be suf?cient same as the solid ground is incapable of supporting life. The third reason: what thwarts is either malicious envy or conceit and this is what prevents the Satan from being, illegible words, which made him favors the polytheists. The fourth reason: that which prevents one from becoming a leader, No king is made by mere compliance to him, as Hercules where his kings were from the in?dels, illegible words, to enter into his religion but they were apprehensive about their dominion and this the, illegible word and that?s why they had decided to lean on the dominion and rule. And the pharaoh and his people, for his people-the sons of Israel- have been told by Moses, he is only a human and you need not worship a human, it?s better for ya to follow Moses and his brother HARROUN and it has beensaid, they have consulted ?The Pharaoh?s minister? show us 0 if you would take a Deity and worship Him instead. The fifth, the thwart of desire and wealth and what have led many of the ?good doers? to abstain from pursuing lust and wealth because of their fear that this path will lead them astray. Quraish tribe turned people away from faith and used to tell them: if it weren?t of the prescription of adultery and drinking. . .. If you would become a Muslim you will longer be able to have none of it. And this how the desire of wealth and lust had been stronger than faith for them. The sixth reason: and when the person sough the ?truth? his family and tribe would drive him away and disown. The seventh reason: when a person considers the hardship associated with migration away from his homeland and that of expatriation, he becomes unwilling. The eighth reason: illegible word, for the faith is being scorned and the vili?cation of its verses, illegible word, and as it has been the case, illegible words, and they had deposed against him with atheism and deviation. WWO And said, if it weren?t due to that, illegible word, you paternal uncle is the son of Abdel Muta?lib, we would have, illegible words, and we had learnt that Mohamed?s religion is the best religion of all creations and had it not been for the guilt or being fear?il of the insult, you have found me a listener and a preacher (of that religion.) The ninth reason: to see his enemies surpass him in joining this religion and he would he in contempt of them as what happened to the Jewish with the AL ANSAR (the supporters.) Tenth reason: what prevents the, illegible words, happiness and origin and this, illegible words, not in all of them rather' in all for them. And since people righteousness and corruption is dependant on the kind of King or Ruler people are righteous or corrupt when their Kings are righteous or God forbids, corrupt. And, illegible word, a man converted from his religion and one of his enemies said the truth. So, may Allah reward the messengers the best of reward for they have brought of, illegible words, to the worlds? And it?s 1082? and when the parts and illegible words. And how the people were with their scholars and kings and was there anything that corrupted the religion except the Kings and its disciples and saints. (as pronounced phonetically) the happiness of wealth and knowledge: As to wealth generates happiness derived from outside the wealth itself and the happiness comes with the collection of it is ancient. Once your sight goes deeper or beyond the beauty of its dress, illegible word. But the true happiness is not knowledge itself either, but what it would bring about of usefulness and the illegible words, the virtue and the ranks of perfection. And. the majority of the creation when running after happiness is taken to the ruggedness of its road, unfathomable reality and dif?culty of its obtainment. And as with wealth, which may never come thru persistency in seeking it and may simply come to those who never sought it as through inheritance and others. Hw- A. mm. 8?5 ?3 Page 26 (TN: Page twenty six is blank except for the number ?42? and a date in English Fil ??y??fkwr? 2345;} I 1 mng?g-u} ?ajr?ng/fg 0:15 U: 5&3) {/rjjm?mdrjaxid? 2:4) 3,5 Md ?2?ng mu; UP ?wwa?9?3 r? usage-a or?! 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There is no might or power except with Allah. There is ZEID. On the side he wrote: intercession-57 To offer 67 Page 12: Fear hell?re in judgment day it could be tomorrow, when it scorch it spread Page 82: In a circle more this numbers 10, 6 and then he mote bravo, 6 Delta, 4 Charley 100, 64,1 16,17,13,17= 76 At the end: I?m pouring the tears of my eyes asking forgiveness from all of you for any neglect or any mistake I did to any one of you, and I ask you to forgive and pardon from the one who never vile and he has the kindliness only. . 87 Don?t forget me from your supplication particularly for Allah to be content with me. My warm greeting to the beloved father, precious aunt, entire brothers, relatives, the beloved and who?s dear upon us and ask about us May peace, Allah? mercy and blessings are upon you? Notice: Don?t forget my beloved mother, Allah have mercy upon her from your supplioation as that is her devotion after her death, Your captive son ABD AL RAE-INN, 142711 Russia 1 Libya 7 Morocco 4 Saudi Arabia 75 Kazakhstan 1 Monday Yemen - 102 Tunisia 11 Afghanistan 66 Turkistan 17 Katter 1 Uzbek 4 Emirate 1 Tajik 9 Bahrain 2 Azerbaijan 1 Kuwait 4 Palestine 3 Syria 1 00 Jordan 5 Sudan 9 Australia 1 Iraq 5 Canada 1 Pakistan 4 Mauritania 3 Egypt 3 Algeria 25 Chad 1 Somalia 2 Al Haba'sha (Ethiopia) 1 0n the side he wrote this numbers: 16, 16:32 6, 5,18,65,67116 1031 25 145 130 I7 265 1231 302 Sunday 5 10 309 Sunday sacaamosoaa 88 124 Saudi 54 126 390 126 131 12/7 the day 1 1f 16 Who (G1) who send (G1) mercy Page 46: Who sees what is in the Qur?an from warning and threat, restrain and forbidden and the dif?cult matter upon human being to wean from the familiarity of lust, is from the most dif?cult on people and all of them have a childish mentality except who reach the range of rational intelligent men. Page 24: Page 72/ nothing is more dif?cult on the devil for the world to remain is to be within the nation and nothing is more loveable to him except diminish the world from within that he can impair the religion and tempt the nation. The TARMAZY narrated from a quote of ABI HARIRA May Allah be content upon him said I heard the prophet, May peace and prayers is upon him, said the world is cursed damn whose? in it but he mention it is dust and a literate universe, A good quote The truth of the curse that the world doesn?t equal a mosquito wing at Allah, He the mo st exalted created it as a farm to the hereafter and a ferry to supply his worshipper and with knowledge Allah will he recognized, worshipped, mentioned and praised for his diligent, Page 722' The TARMAZY narrate from a quote of ABI AL RAZY about AL IBN ONS said, Allah?s messenger said May peace and prayer is upon him (who ever went to seek for knowi edge, he?s for Allah?s sake till his return) HASSAN GHARIB narrate about some he couldn?t see a way but making request for knowledge for Allah?s Was 3?1 Allah I ask you as unto you is all praise; none has the right to be worshipped except you, alone, without partner. 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RV. 9 .9 Ab .941 9 .. 0009.00 A0 Nb #wu?aLim u. i $033083? 0: Page 25 ISN 000199 The importance (contribution) of knowledge and the people of knowledge Page 63? what is in AL SAHIH HADITH (narration) of Mosses, may Allah be pleased with him, and as Allah?s prophet, may Allah?s prayers and peace be upon him, said (the example that Allah wants to illustrate when He talks about the knowledge seeker, is like the rain that fail on land that was inhabited by a group of good people, so they accepted the water, and they grow plants, a lot of grass and they lived in that land, He answered I gave the water, and the people bene?ted from it, they drank, used it to irrigate and planted, and he made the rain drop on some other people, they were AL So taking advantage of the water and grabbing to it, is like the one who excels in understanding Allah?s religion, and to bene?t from it, is what Allah?s desire is from the people, and to gain knowledge, and it is like some one who you raise his head high(be proud), but doesn?t accept Allah?s gaudiness that was bestowed upon). IBN AL QAYEM said: He resembled the knowledge with the rain and the heart with the lands, and the people are three kinds: 1- The people who memorize and understand they are like the land that accepted the water and ?ourished (AL l, 2) (TN: the happy peeple) The People who memorize, convey (preach), and are precise (accurate), are ranked like those who read the Qur'an and memorize it, the understanding was not granted in this and the people differ from each other 3- Those who have no chance, they are ranked like AL (and those are the miserable?s), the evil of mankind and they are the ?rewood. And there is a proof for the need of the servant (worshippers) for the knowledge as the land needs the rain, rather greater than that, and if they are without knowledge, they are like the land that is without the rain, what was picked out from AL SAHIH HADITH (narration) that MASOUD, Allah be pleased with him, said: that Allah?s prophet, may Allah?s prayers and peace be upon him, Said(there is no envoy, except in two things: a man who gained fortune and that overpowered him to see what is right, and a man that Allah gave him wisdom, and he bene?t from it and educate some one else) And the envoy (is the envoy of joy, and that was apparent, like him that he didn?t wish for the grief to leave me). And in the HADITH (narration) to be kind to the people by giving them the knowledge and fortune (possession), and other than that you should not be pleased about it and not to wish to be in his place (like him)! (narration): that Allah, His angels and the inhibitors (the creatures) of skies and the earth, even the ant in its hole, and the whale in the sea, they pray for the goodness of those who teach the people. He said (1) (because he was the reason for their survival and being happy, so Allah rewarded him for his act by giving him the prayer to be the reason for his salvation . on, 3 The noble said a scholar, active and a teacher, he will be described (called) the big (immense) in the kingdom of heavens and that goes for the companions (prophet?s companion). (2) And he also said: because he was revealing Allah?s religion and its codes (rules), identifying to them His names (TN: Allah?s names) and His characters, and the prayer to be optimistic, to honor Him and praise Him. HADITH ABI AL mag.r Allah is pleased with him, quoting from ABI DAWOOD AL TARMADHI (who follows a path seeking to gain knowledge in it, Allah will take him to a path that will lead him to heaven). And the angles places their wings to satisfy these who are seeking knowledge (or he might mote: for the student of the world) and the world will forgive him, those who inhabits the skies and the earth, even the whale in the sea (ocean). The importance (the favor) of the scholar to the servant is like the importance of the moon to the rest of the stars (planets), and the scholars are ranked like the prophets, for the prophet didn?t inherit a Dinnar or a Dirham (TN: both currency used in the Middle East), instead they inherited the knowledge, and who took that, gained a vast fortune. The angels placing their wings, was an act to show humbleness to him, reapect, and to honor him for the inheritance that he carries for his children (the followers), and it demonstrates the love and the gratitude and there is resemblance, for the angels are the best creators that bene?ts the servant and the devils are the worst creators that disservice the servant. (And the situation is ?om humbleness, and the right is to memorize, protecting and preserving). Like the moon, for the moon lights up the horizon and it stipends its light to the corner of the world, as for the stars (planets), its light will only expand to cover the star itself or what is close to it, and that is the situation of the servant whose worshipping light only illuminate him and not anybody else. (2) Also the religion and ful?lling it and the beauty about it, and its illumination that cover the scholars, so if the scholars and the servant happens to go away (disappear), the religion will be gone (lost), the same way that the sky and its illumination and its beauty is contributed to the moon and the stars (planets). And if the lunar eclipse occurs and the stars (planets) dimmed, what happened was what it was vulnerable for. Assimilation the scholars to the stars (planets) I even the stars are used for direction in the darkness of the nights and in the sea, likewise the scholars. The stars are the ornament of the sky, likewise the scholars are ornament of the earth and it?s pelting with stones the devils, between them and between those who eavesdrop, so that they won?t wear what his people were from the revelation that was send to the messengers from Allah via the hands of the angels. Also the scholars are like stone pelting against the devils, both from the mankind and the Jinn, who suggests (signals) to each other to garnish the words and deceive, and the scholars are like those throwing the stones against such kind of devils, and without them UN: the scholars], the evidence that shows the existence of the religion would have disappeared, not those who misguide, but the God installed them to protect and to preserve His religion and to stone His enemies, the enemies of His messengers, and that is the side of assimilation them to the stars planets). And his saying that the scholars are the inheritance of the prophets and that is the highest status to the people of knowledge, for the prophets are the best of the creators and their inheritance that follow them, Ali, may Allah be pleased with him, said: admiration of the scholars are iike faith to be adhered to and it carries a remark that their admiration is from the faith and disliking them is against the religion (faith). IBN AL said i the death of the scholars is a catastrophe that can not be mended - and it?s like a gap that can not be sealed, and a star that has vanished, and the death of a whole tribe easier than the death of a scholar. MU H41 Hg 21.1. .amzLi 4 Add. .1516?) . an an: an amok in .3 ESE. .61.: EC b.111- .11. EL 6.1L. AER. . \c.nn.u..m1.1uhpv 1.6.56 egg?? .erwau LID .. V5, p.461 3.919%? agmbt .. ELK Q1. 1.. .. 1.3.11 .. 6.11 91111.6 3 .. ".31143146r?31 .. 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The thoughts in the explanations are not the detainee?s personal thoughts; they are the explanations from the commentator that he is cepying. Following is a summary of the contents found in each page, except for page 40 which was translated completely. . . .) Page 40 of Evidence from ISN 199 Almighty God said ?And those who feared their Lord will be led to the Garden in crowds: until behold, they arrive there; its gates will be opened and its keepers will say, ?Peace be upon you! Well have ye done! Enter ye here, to dwell therein.? (Chapter 39, verse 73). Paradise is God?s dwelling and the dwelling of grace and the place of Special people, successors, and if they belong to it, they found its doors locked, and they go to its owner to open it and they intercede to him, the benefactor of resolution (G1) they take that until a clue takes place as to their seal, their master, and the best of them and he says, ?When I go under the throne, I bow in prostration to my Lord I pray to his Lord in prostration, what he wills he supplicates, then he permits him to lift up his head and ask for his need and he intercedes for him, The Glori?ed, in opening?its doors and intercedes for him and cpens it making it great for his sake and to show the status of his prophet and his generosity towards him. This type of dwelling that is the house of the Lord of Lords, and the Lord of the Universe, when he goes into it, after all of these great tribulations that among the first of them are the mind of the worshipper at this place of dwelling, until he ends to it-from what he has put together layer after layer, and what he has suffered from, trial after trial until God the Almighty permitted the most beloved of his creatures to intercede for the rest in opening it for them and that is the most profound and greatest in the completion of grace and achieving happiness and joy from which is appreciating, if he would think otherwise for the ignorant will have illusions that he has the same status and anyone who wishes can enter for God's Paradise is high and precious and between it and the people from its dif?culties, obstacles, and peril. It can only be achieved by it, to whoever followed the ways and put his hopes in God for this dwelling so he will distance himself from it to something worthier that was created for him and it is for him. The Lord Almighty said, ?As to the righteous they will be in a position of security among gardens and springs dressed in fine silk and in rich brocade, they will face each other, moreover, we shall join them to companions with beautiful, big, and lustrous eyes. There can they call for every kind of fruit in peace and security, not will they there taste death except the first death, and he will preserve them from the penalty of the blazing (M) WW 1) page 36} ISN 199. In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful Say 0 WHAMMAD inspired by Allah. The Greatness of our Lord. Excess: exceed the the percentage of obidance and the son. Mount: camel. Visited: with seventy he told him master of human and jinn. Wind blow: meaning any source for it through with it if he eavesdrop. 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A lot of supply of fruits and crops that will never be cut off or be hard to get, and at the end of that he let them know that they will not have the taste of death their ?the virgins? it is the gathering of the virgins and the extremely beautiful fair-skinned, dark eyes, one is bewildered by their beauty. God Almighty said, ?Has the story reached thee, of the honored guests of Abraham?" (TN: Chapter 5 i, verse 24) And this compliments Abraham from different aspects, one of them that he has described his guests as being honorable. With Abraham?s hospitality to them or they are favored by God, the second thing, God Almighty said, ?Behold, they entered his presence? (TN: Chapter 51, verse 25) They have not taken his permission and that is proof that he, peace and prayer be upon him, because he was honored by being honorable to his guests, his became a place of hospitality accessible to whoever who knocked, not needing permission, rather the permission of the one who is entering into it and that is the ultimate generosity. The third thing, that Abraham has greeted them with a better greeting than theirs, their saying ?peace? instead of ?we greeted you with peace? and him saying ?May peace be upon you. The fourth, that be disregarded the principle from his saying, ?and thought, ?these seem unusual people?? (TN: This entire paragraph is about verse 25 of chapter 5] which is ?Behold, they entered his presence and said, ?peace!? He said, ?Peace!? and thought, ?These seem unusual people? and it is the story of Abraham when he showed hospitality to unexpected guests.) When he did not know them, he was reserved from facing with them with speech, he contradicted their status, if he said you were honored, so he disregarded the principle here that it is ?'om gentle speech. The ?fth: He established the verb upon the noun and disregarded the actor of action and he said, ?the unusualforcing you and that is better in that statme and far from changing-and to face them The sixth: He went to his family secretly to (G1) them, disappearing in secrecy, wherein, you almost cannot feel his presence except when the food was offered in Spite (GI) he was almost invisible and said, ?Stay in your place until I bring you food. The seventh: He went to his family where the food was prepared for the guests. The eighth, (brought out a fatted calf) indicating his generosity to the guests from himseif and he did not give orders rather he himself is the one who got the fat-ted calf. The ninth: He came with a whole fatted calf and he did not just bring some of it. The tenth: It was fatted, not skinny, so it is known that it was the most lavish of their belongings and this type of fat cow takes a lot of care and upbringing. He presented it to them happily. The eleventh: He presented it to them himself and didn?t order his servant to do that. The twelfth: He brought the calf to them. The thirteenth: ?Will you not eat?? And this is like a kindness in presentation in the speech and that is better than him saying, The fourteenth: When he presented them with the food, and saw them not eating, he was afraid and felt fear but did not show it. Page 42 SEGRELNOEORAL lei. 356W a The AL-HAJJ Chapter: These few sentences are basically saying that everyone has a piece of the devil in them (evil in them) just as every bird has a piece of meat on his body. AL-NOOR Chapter: ?Allah is the light of the heavens and the earth. The parable of his light is as if there were a niche and within it a lamp. The lamp enclosed in glass; the glass as it were a brilliant star: lit from a blessed tree, an olive, neither of the east nor of - the west, Whose oil is well-nigh luminous, though ?re scarce touched it: light upon light! Allah doth guide whom he will to his light: Allah doth set forth parables for men: and Allah doth know all things.? Chapter 24, Verse 35 This section aims at expiaining the above verse as it pertains to the human and faith, saying that the light is equivalent to the boson: of the believer and the glass is the the heart of the believer. Some forefathers have described the light as being the tight of the blessed tree is the tree ?iight upon light? is the light of one is true intrinsic nature .. . etc. AL-FURQAN Chapter: . .and the disbeliever is a helper (of evil) against his own Lord!" Chapter 25, Verse 55 The explanation of this verse is that the believer (offsiam) is always with God and thus against his evil desires, but the infidel (non-believer of Islam) is with the devil in his desires and thus against God. Chapter: ?The Day whereon neither wealth nor sons will avail, but only he will prosper that brings to Allah a sound heart.? Chapter 26, Verse 88 8t. 89 Chapter 49, Tit'erse 1: ?0 ye who believe! Put not yourselves forward before Allah and his This explanation comes to the final conclusion that these two questions are about sincere devotion and continuity, as God does not accept any act/?deed where these two qualities are not present. One must renew their devotion and manifest continuity. Compliance is the truth of a sound heart, whoever has a sound heart has also been given salvation and happiness. Page 44 This page starts out by making points about a verse from page 45 in relation to the story of Joseph who was sold by his brothers to be a slave. This story is in both the Quran and the Bible. The points continue to describe why the action of the woman who seduced Joseph was so despicable. PORN ?You are my Protector in this world and in the Hereafter. Cause me to die as a Muslim, and join me with the righteous." The supplication of this verse is expressing monotheism, submission to God, and recognizing your need of Him IBRAHIM Chapter: ?Allah will keep ?rm those 'who believe, with the word that stands firm in this world (they will keep on worshipping Allah Alone and none else) and in the Hereafter? This explanation is saying that God ?s help in making the beiiever?rm in their faith is indispensable to the believer. ?And had We not made you stand ?rm, you would nearly have inclined to them a Chapter) ?Remember, when your Lord revealed to the angels, ?Verily, I am with you, so keep firm those who have believed. . (AL-ANFAL Chapter) This explanation says that whoever is most steadfast in speech and most righteous in action?this is the greatest way of being steadfast. ?But if they had done what they were told, it would have been better for them, and would have strengthened their faith. (AN-NISAA Chapter) This explains that God has made peepie steadfast of heart and speech, and has made steadfast the word of see the truth ?oor the most steadfast of people. The liar is the most odious of people. People ofa'iscernment know the truth of the truthful ??om steadfastness of heart and their bravery and the lie of the liar is known?om the opposites of that and that can only be hidden ?om those with poor mental ciarily. The prophet was heard saying, ?this verse was brought down to describe the agony of the grave. AL-HAJA Chapter: ?And there is not a thing, but with Us are the stores thereof.? (AL- HIJ Chapter) ?And that to your Lord is the End (Return of Everything)? 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UL 103.: gnu-m. nu Page 43 Allah words(we send down in the Qura?an that which is a healing and mercy to those who believe) from that, to clearly the sex. not G1, the Quran?an is healing as it mentioned in G2, (0 mankind! There hath come to you direction ?om your Lord and healing for the diseases in your heart and for those who believe a Guidance and Mercy) it?s a healing to the heart form ignorance, mistrust, so Allah did not create a remedy greater than the Quran? to cure diseases, AlKahf verses, He said (and we shall present hell that day for unbelievers, to see all spread out, unbelievers whose eyes had been under a veil from remembrance for me, and who had been unable even to hear) that is include two meaning, one of them is about what was being mentioned in the Quran?an, and the data support the subject of uni?cation and it miracles. The second is exhausted their heart reading, understanding and comprehend the Qura?an, ?rst you understand it by heart then see it with eyes. MARYAM verse (warn them of the day of distress when the matter will be determined for behold, they are negligent and they do not believe), related to ABI ALKUDARI he said, the prophet may peace be upon him said (the death would come in the judgment day in shape of sheep, he would stand between heaven and hell, they would say 0 people of heaven, do you know this, they will stretch their neck high, gaze and say, yes, this is death, than they will say 0 people of hell do you know this? People of hell will stretch their neck high, gaze and they will welcome death. They regard that, and they will slaughter the sheep. He said, they will say 0 people of heaven you grant eternity where there is no death, the prophet (peace, be upon him) and mentioned the verses, BIN ALMUBARK, ALMIBARK BIN FADL said, AL HAS SAN had mentioned (there is nothing beyond death, and we shall not be raised) he said know that after Allah?s grace comes death, it?s the final stage; they said are we going to die once? Are we going to be punished? He answer, no, they said, this is the great victory. He G1 in his discussion, the people of heaven secures their position regarding death, so they ever live happy. They secure their position regarding disease which offer them a comfortable place near Allah, then he would cry until His tear soak His beard In TAI-IA verses, Allah the Almighty said (for there not to go hungry nor naked) think about how did he put the huger equivalent to being naked, the dehydration equivalent to being barefoot, the looser against the winner, he can imagine that the hunger equivalent to being thirst, and the nudity to barefoot, and who his intention is the Islamic knowledge will see this talk highly eloquent because hunger is a hidden pain, and naked is visible pain, so they are well?matched in the meaning also the thirst with G1, because the thirst cause inside pain as well as the hunger, so that demonstrate all kind of hidden or visible anguish. ALANBYA, Allah Almighty said (truly distress has seized me, but thou an the most merciful of those that are merciful) he combined in this prayers the monotheism with the illustration of the need and desire for God, the love and longing to God, the acknowledgement to His kindness and compassion. When you tell how much you need Him, He will help lift your af?iction, and who he repeats that seven times attentively Allah will lift his af?iction. Allah the Almighty said (we sent you merciful for the universe). It?s two sides, one of them is the bene?t for everyone, His followers favored in earth and heaven, His enemy and opponent whom they killed in early stage is better for lob them for to lessen their punishment in afterlife. The nation whom they had peace treaty with, they would live in this earth under their treaty, the hypocrite they benefit when they belief, with it they will be saved, along with their belongings and family, the bene?t of inheritance regulations Muslim leaders and rulers had implemented. He is merci?ll to everyone, the believers had accepted this fact, the disbelievers they didn?t accept it, His mercy and bene?t cover both earth and heaven, the same as you say this is medicine for this diSease, but if you didn?t use the medicine, still remain medicine. AlHaj- Allah the Almighty said (but shun the abomination of idols, and shun the word that is false-being true in faith to Allah and never assigning partners to Him if anyone assigns partners to Allah he is as if he has fallen from heaven and been snatched) in that meaning He described the belief with monotheism, it?s ranking is as high as the sky where it being revealed to earth, and to it will be raise, he described the disbelievers with the faller to the bottom of the earth regarding the tightness, pain and imprisonment. [07 rah w. 3. an. 23 mm?zu :95. . .. .. FEEMCEE 9:31.39. .9 EC. .9 n? .nunvaL?uvww giu?twfurtc?u .u a - in: .. 1.033., W?uhban?uPWs E. 93L .uWPVannf. Etc .. .. .3th03?nuc.. Ehf?f?t . .KrwaLufEnmb . ?v?x?i?wutwv uanLhu . . .. . - . . . . . a. . .11 1 . -VuWthavu my: .33.. .3 E. .. rvfx??dmhu NEXL 9.9aba?hCNL. 9.9.9: whir?x?f .EansrhE, ?t $.5va 91.9.9. Ethacm. .1me 3.. . .m 1.59.3. This section taller about the authority that Satan has or doesn?t have, and here Satan didn 't have an argument or proof to'gain authority, only to call out for them. The people could only be controlled by their own will and choice, they can also gain control over themselves through obedience to God. Thefate?d outcome of the predecessors who handed their loved ones, advisers, and children over to the enemy was that that very enemy gained authority over him. Page 45 Chapter: ?Invoke your Lord with humility and in secret. He likes not the aggressors.? This sections explains how to approach God in supplication, saying that the one who does not come to God with humility, fear, and submission is considered hostile. AL-ANFAL Chapter: ?0 you who believe! Answer Allah by obeying Him and his messenger when he calls you. . (Verse 24) (TN: Verse goes on to say, . . .to that which will give you life, and know that Allah comes in between a person and his heart, to, he prevents an evil person to decide anything .. This explains that the most passiooate of matters concerning this verse is that the ?life? or bene?cial life is that when one does not answer God by obeying him then he has no life, he has a beastly ife shared among animals. It goes on to say that God loves most the performance of Jihad in this world, in partition, and in the Hereafter. it describes the importance of Jihad in these threeaforementioned places and says that in the Herea?er the destiny or allotment of the MUJAHIDEEN and because of their life, their allotment is greater than others. The origin of answering to God is in the heart and does not benefit in the body without the heart. God knows if one has answered God with his heart. YUNIS Chapter: ?Allah calls to the Home of Peace. .and guides whom He wills to the Straight Path.? (Verse 25) ?Say, ?In the bounty of Allah, and in his mercy (Islam and the Quran), therein let them rej oice.?.. .That is better than what wealth they (Verse 58) ABUSA commented on this verse saying that God ?s bounty is the Quran and his mercy is that he has included us (Muslims) among its family. This passage states that there are two gripes of happiness, absolute happiness and restricted happiness. There are examples of passages from the Quran showing that God does not love those who are happy, ?Don ?t be happy because God does not like those who are happy?, etc. The restricted type of happiness has two types, a happiness that is restricted to the world and things where one forgets God and the second We of happiness is joy over God ?s abundance and mercy. It is better to be happy than content because one who is content is not necessarily joy?d but one who is joyful is always content. 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She was not mentioned by name rather by her loathsome act. Her act- is particularly immoral because she is married. 2. Her husband is an important man in Egypt. 3. The one she is seducing hardly has the right to say no (He is a slave). 4. The one she is seducing is a member of her household and can almost be considered a member of the family which it is worse to seduce him than say someone foreign to them. 5. She is the one seducing. 6. The greatness of her love for him. Page 47 Explanation? ?0 ye who believe! Persevere in patience and constancy; vie in such perseverance; strengthen each other; and fear Allah that ye may prosper.? (TN: Quran, Ch. 3, Verse 200). He ordered them to be patient and he is very patient himself. Forbearance: Resisting the enemy in the ?eld of patience. It is the action of calling upon the stance between the two: Cursing and Hitting. What is the situation of the believer in patience in relation to his enemy? Positioning is steadiness and obligation and performing patience and forbearance. The worshipper might be patient but not forbearing, he might be forbearing and not be strong. He might be strong without worshipping with the fear of God. The Glorified has informed us that the meaning of all of that is the fear of God. Prosperity is based upon that and he said; (Fear God). Being steadfast is the obligation of (G1) which who fears the enemy?s attack is apparent. It is the obligation (G1) of the heart; so as not to let passion enter the heart and the devil makes it to fade from his kingdom. Sixth: It indicates his closeness to God, and it is his closeness to him and the strength of his presence, he asks; asking, the closest thing to him and asks him what is the intimate ll?- ?3 discourse of the close one to the close one. 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If I ?nd you by Allah I would loss you then would not have any deed for him if he would be cut off of this life? That is why the almighty Allah immense this example and gathered the hearts to thing about it because the intense need for it. The Almighty said, ?Also, Allah had explained to you the verses so you cold think? Therefore, the servant must do by obeying Allah and following it so he neither would disannul it nor burned it by the transgression against Allah, which is just like the hurricane of burning ?re for the heaven that he embedded by his obedience and his righteousness deed. The Almighty said, ,?Gl by? The verse that includes his uni?cation, his justi?cation, his pride, and his wisdom and the unification includes affirm His perfection and his Exaltation characteristics, which is incompatible tot it but worshipping Him unlimited The just contains placing things in it?s place and inhabiting their dwellings, which he would not take away anything from that and He would not deprive anything from that. He would not punish who does not deserve the punishment. He would not prevent bestowing to one who deserves it even though He was the one that He made me deserve it. Glorification includes His completeness of His power, His ability, and His mighty. The Wisdom contains the wholesome knowledge, and His expertise. He had commended, and prohibited He created and He predestined for what He had. Does He judge the good intentions, which deserve the wholesome praising? His Cherished name, which is the king His wise Name, which includes praising The ?rst Verse includes the uni?cation The wise is when he is commended to do a command would be goodness in him. If He forbidden something then he would prohibit the malice in his soul If he notify, he information would be truthful If he does a deed, then he would do rightness If he wanted something then He would be more preferable than others The Almighty said, ?May Allah make you victorious so their would be non to defeat you MUHMMAD BIN ISHAQ said, ?May Allah make you victorious and neither people would defeat you nor they would harm you HQ 1 a? - a} Abandonment is when who deserted you but if he abandoned you then people would not support you so do not let your destiny to people and I would refuse my matter up to peeple. SURAH, AL NISA ?Not equal are those believers who sit at home and receive no hurt, and those who strive and ?ght in the cause of Allah with goods? The Almighty had prohibited the forgiveness between the faith?ll who sit at home and those who strive and ?ght in the cause of Allah and ?ght in the cause of Allah with their goods and their persons Allah hath granted a grade higher to those who strive and ?ght with their goods and persons than to those who sit at home unto all in faith. The almighty prefer the ?ghters for the sake of Allah with steps, which are mentioned in the AL HADEETH by ABI which AL BUKHAREE told about the prophet, May prayers and peace be upon him said, ?Whoever believes in Allah and His messenger with prayers and with fasting the RAMADAN then Allah will enter him in heaven. Whoever travel for the sake of Allah or sat down in his land, which he was born in they would say 0? messenger of Allah, ?should we inform people about that?? then He said, there are at hundreds steps in heaven that Allah had prepared for the MUJAHEDEEN for the sake of Allah two steps as between heaven and earth? If you would ask Allah then you should ask him What is between the high heaven and the middle heaven, Above the merciful throne and the heaven?s river burst from there. They said, Allah, the Almighty and the glorious would beauti?ed and preferred the ?rst steps only and he would consider it with forgiveness steps and this indicates that he prefer this one than the harm one. SURAH AL TRAP The Almighty said, ?Supplicate to your Lord with intersession and concealed because concealing the of the prayers have many bene?ts" One of these bene?ts was the great faith, for whom that knows Allah is listen to his concealed prayer but not like the one who says Allah hears us and our efforts is not heard if we concealed it. Page 49 The reply to the Detertninism, l? Af?rmation of praising the glorious in punishing His servant by predetermination in?ection upon him because of his nrrong doing or good deeds. 2- Af?rmation of His mercies and his punishment are contradicting each oiher because His mercy would be shown to the servant that he do righteous deed but the punishment would be in?ected upon the servant that has transgression and disobedience to His commands. 3? Af?rmation of worshipping and pleading; as it is said in the Koran, we worship and we seek Allah?s refuge, which is the truth to servant to comply with. Living in a righteous path is like the straight line between two points. Allah, the glorious is the only one to bestow the blessings but Allah does not dedicate Himself to inflecting His wrath upon His servant but it is dictated to His angels and His prophets seeameeoss \10 Page 51 Detainee has copied this information down possibly from a book given to him from the detainee library Some people would decorate and garniShed with a lot of amusements for people to enjoy, which are compatible with Allah?s teaching and His messenger. People would be living in astray and marvelous illusion instead following the Allah?s SUNNA Bravery of the man is to do the righteous deed that he is commended with by Koran and His messenger. As the messenger had said, ?He would be content with the tongue, the heart, and good labor, and the faithful devotion. The servant must follow the commands and further himself from the prohibited All these puri?cation to be prepared in entering heaven The moral of this page is that heart is the control of all the body parts or limps and feelings that are controlled by the prohibition transgressions such as jealousy, doubts, vain, and envious. Page ii 52 Detainee has copied this information down possibly from a book given to him from the detainee library Repentance and punishment are two words that all books and scholars had emphasized upon such as the Torah, the Bible, and the Koran agreed upon the forbidden and the repentance. As it is mitten in the Koran, SURAH, 11 verses 33, my people! See ye whether I have a clear sign from my Lord and he hath given me Sustenance pure and good as from himself? I wish not in opposition to you to do that which I forbid you to do. I onlydesire your betterment to the best of my power; and my success in my task can only come from Allah to him I trust and unto him I look.? SURAH 9 verse AL TAWBAH 115 And Allah will not mislead a people after He hath guided them, in order that He may make clear to them what to fear and avoid for Allah hath knowledge of all things" Page 53 SURAH 3 verse it 23 AL ANFAL The detainee has copied this information down possibly from a book given to him from the detainee library and some of it ??om Koran ?If Allah had found in them any good, He would indeed have made them listen; as it is, if he had made them listen; as it is if he had made them listen, they would but have turned back and declined faith? SURAH 1 AL FATIHAH verse 5, The do we worship, and THINE aid we seek? He is interpreting SURAH AL FATIHAH only Page 55 The detainee has copied this information down possibly from a book given to him from the detainee library and some of the Koran SURAH and verses ?We seek your refuge and to we worship? The servant would spend his time worshiping Allah. was I?ll The in?deis [non believers] would be the people of ?re and the servants, the believers would be considered among He PLEASETH of His worshipers. The detainee is giving an example of the palm tree and how important it is for human being. The anger of Allah lesson The detainee is explaining how other vise and transgression such as arrogant, deceiving, illusion, despair, and the usury would be under the mercy of Allah, Desperation would be ?'om the soul Allah but the Allah would bring forth the joy and the bliss to those whom ire hurting the Muslims but He would remove that from them by recovers their hurt. Allah?s forgiveness for His servants would be as a mercy for them. . . Nth?inv.? 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The almighty prefer the ?ghters for the sake of Allah with steps, which are mentioned in the AL HADEETH by ABI HAREERA, which AL BUKHAREE told about the prophet, May prayers and peace be upon him said, ?Whoever believes in Allah and His messenger with prayers and with fasting the RAMADAN then Allah will enter him in heaven. Whoever travel for the sake of Allah or sat down in his land, which he was born in they would say 0? messenger of Allah, ?should we inform people about that?? then He said, there are at hundreds steps in heaven that Allah had prepared for the MU AHEDEEN for the sake of Allah two steps as between heaven and earth? If you would ask Allah then you should ask him what is between the high heaven and the middle heaven, Above the merciful throne and the heaven?s river burst from there. They said, Allah, the Almighty and the glorious would beauti?ed and preferred the first steps only and he would consider it with forgiveness steps and this indicates that he prefer this one than the harm one. SURAH AL IRAF The Almighty said, ?Supplicate to your Lord with intersession and concealed because concealing the of the prayers have many benefits? One of these bene?ts was the great faith, for whom that knows Allah is listen to his concealed prayer but not like the one who says Allah hears us and our efforts is not heard if we concealed it. Page 49 The reply to the Determinisrn, l? Af?rmation of praising the glorious in punishing His servant by predetermination in?ection upon him because of his wrong doing or good deeds. 2- Af?rmation of His mercies and his punishment are contradicting each other because His mercy would be shown to the servant that he do righteous deed but the punishment would be inflected upon the servant that has transgression and disobedience to His commands. 3.. Af?nnation of worshipping and pleading; as it is said in the Koran, we worship and we seek Allah?s refuge, which is the truth to servant to comply with. Living in a righteous path is like the straight line between two points. Allah, the glorious is the only one to bestow the blessings but Allah does not dedicate Himself to in?ecting I-Iis wrath upon His servant but it is dictated to His angels and His prophets 55W 1 14 (TN: These pages contain various verses from the Quran followed by paragraphs of explanation as put forth by various well-known on the Quran. 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S. b: ant 33.2. is. an bmomm?z?mz r; W3 PageS4: SURAH Al FATIHAH (The opening) It encompassed the de?nition of the WORSHIPED, The Blessed, The Almighty by three names, reference to Allah?s good names (TN: The 99 names of Allah) and the highest attributes to it, and going around it and it is (Allah, The Lord, and The Merciful) and the Surah was constructed upon the divine nature, Godhood, and the mercy (Thee do'we worship) means the divine nature, and (And Thine aid we seek)indicates the Godhood, and asking for guidance to the right path by mannerism of mercy and gratitude, containing the three topics for He?s commended for His divine nature Godly hood on His mercy, praise and glory, to complete His glory, it included the establishment of the day of judgment, rewarding the believers by their good and wicked deeds, the Uniqueness of the Lord how perfect He is, Dominion of manners under His saying(Master of the day of udgment) it integrated the veri?cation of the prophecies from numerous directions: 1- Being the Lord of the universe, for it?s not suitable to desert and neglect His servants futilely (GI) and not to bene?t them in their livelihood, when they depart and He won?t harm them in it. 2- They took from the name (ALLAH) and He is THE DIVINE, THE WORSHIPED, and there no path to discern His adoration except through his messengers. 3? From His name MERCIFUL) for His mercy prevent the neglect of His worshipers and not letting them know their rewards because of they?re righteous, for Who Has given the name The Merciful is lawfully and truth?illy His, He guarantees to consign the messengers, and the revelation of the Quran, more than his assurance descending the rain for what it does, and the growth of the herbage and emanation of the seeds for following the traces of mercy for what procured the life of the hearts and spirits greater than its requisite wherefore to conclude with it the life of the bodies and the (G1). 4- the mentioning of judgment day, for it?s the day that Allah will condemn his servants in it by their deeds, for Allah will not torture anyone before He establish a cause for that. 5- From His saying (Thee do we worship) for he who worship the Exalted only upon those whom Allah?s loves and contended with, and His worshiping is praising, adoration, and fearing Him. 6? (Show us the straight way) for the guidance is the a statement and a proof along with success and inspiration, and there?s no way to declaration and testimony except through the messengers, it?s a must to ask for guidance, for the unknown to us is from righteousness double the known and what we don?t want to do with our fruits(TN: he means rewards) as we desire or more than it, or without it and we are in need of complete guidance, and for the guidance another status- and it?s from the ?nal ranks- and that?s the guidance to judgment day to the path leading to paradise, for the servant should look up to his master for that path is from His master, take the righteous path as an example to get away from suspicious and evil desires that obstruct his conduct on that righteous path for it?s the ties that ties to the righteous path, it (G1) and hinders him from go through, for if it [27 u. s. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OF INVESTIGATION (INTERIM) 1VAUG07 DEATH (II) VXAL UMARI, Ass AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL Misfansafnx/11MAR72/SAUDI ARABIA supp: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT UMARI, JABED AL AAHMAN AMRI, ABDUL RAHMAN TASK FORCE QUANTANAMQ BAY, MADE BAY AGENT assessments) Guantanamo Bay ROI {32) IA: Transportation of UMERI's Body to?the Morgue! 3DMayBTm(Copy All) (33) IA: OVerView of Death Scene Examination/31May07 (Copy All) (34) In: Results of Photographic Coverage of Death Scene/ 31May0?m {Copy All) (35) (SINF) Results of Death Scene Sketch/31May0?m (Copy All) (36} IA: Results of Evidence Seized from Death Scene/31May07m (Copy All} (37) In: Photographic Coverage of Death Scene/02Jun07m(Copy (33) IA: Results of Evidence Seized from Death Scene/G2Jun?7m {Copy All} {39) IA: Reconstruction of Death Shane/onunD7m(Copy All) {40) IA: Photographic Coverage of All} {41} IA: Forensic Review of Evidence/EEJUnDTM(Copy All} (42) IA: Reninterview of first all} (43) IA: Attendance_of EXECUT IVE SUMMARY 1. Investigative was initiated on 30May07, subsequent to the receipt of information from the Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Staff Judge Advocate (SJA) of the death of a detainee, within JTF-GTMO Camp V. The detainee was subsequently identified as UMARI. Many Camp person know him as ISN 199, the detainee, or by his cell number UMARI was found hanging by the neck inside his cell, within ?Bravo? Block, Camp V, at approximately 1256, on 3?May07, by Joint Detention Group (JDG) personnel. UMARI was cut down by JDG personnel, placed on a backboard and transported to Camp Medical located in Medical personnel assessed UMARI and found that he was not breathing, had no pulse, had-bruising around the neck, no pupil reaction and had facial cyanosis. Medical personnel initiated Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). Upon initiation, CPR and other medical initiatives continued until UMARI was pronounced dead at 1336. PAGE 1 OF 4 seeasmesean? qo SEP 08 2007 use waste, .. 1 . 4'9 sass: wax. UMARI, ass AL amen assess seams AL HILALAKCIV All movement of VKAL UMARI from the death scene to Camp Medical occurred prior to NCIS arrival on scene. After VXAL UMARI was pronounced dead a Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (NAVHOSP ambulance responded to Camp and transported UMARI to the NAVHOSP morgue. The death scene was secured. Interviews were conducted with all personnel who had any dealings with the response and treatment of VKAL UMARI. A Death Scene examination was conducted of the cell where VKAL UMARI was found hanging. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) personnel conducted an autopsy at NAVHOSP GTMO, on UMARI. First Responders to Colliers re-interviewed. The Final Autopsy Report was received from the AFIP. Investigation continues. NARRATIVE . 1. This is a reactive investigation initiated to determine cause and manner of death of UMARI. Ho determination of a specific statute can be made at this time. 2. On UMARI's body was transported to the?mor us at the U.S. Naval Ho Cuba, by and The morgue was secured and and were posted as sentries, exhibit (32} provides details. 3: (SINF) On 31May07, MCRT Participants conducted a death scene examination of Cell- ?Bravo" sleek, Camp v, savers, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. During the conduct of the death scene examination MCRT members photographed, dusted for prints, and collected evidence from the death scene. Details of the death scene examination are found in? exhibit - 4. (sins) 0n 31May07, the scar arrived at Camp v, ce11_ and PA CREWE conducted photographic coverage of the death scene utilizing a Sony DEC-F707, 5.9 mega pixels, serial number 1451894 for the photographic coverage. Photograph coverage of the scene began at approximately 1446 and ended at approximately 1640 hrs. At approximately 2130 participants returned to Camp V, celli, to conduct additional photographic coverage of the scene exhibit (34) pertains. 5. 0n 31May01, the HURT arrived at cell!, Camp V, to document the death scene with sketches. Various sketches of the death scene and Bravo Block were completed, exhibit (3S) pertains. On 31MY07, Participant? seized twenty-eight (23} items from- located within Camp V, JTF-GTMO. All items were entered into evidence under NCISRA Guantanamo Bay Evidence Log number 037?0?, exhibit Documentary items are currently being translated by PAGE 2 OF 4 use ?13Ub, I ?3 SEW SUEJ: VIAL UMARI, RED AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL 7. On 02Jun07, Participant-returned to Camp V, cell- Guantanamo Bay, Cuba to conduct photographic coverage documenting the removal of the air grate by base engineering personal and other. items of an evidentiary nature, exhibit pertains. 3. On 0211113107, Participant_ seized thirteen (13) items of possible evidentiary value, from Camp Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay (JTF-GTMD), Cuba. These items included latent fingerprint lifts, shoe print lifts, and swabbing for possible DNA analysis. All items were entered into evidence under NCISRA Guantanamo Bay evidence log number 042?07, exhibit (33) . 9. 0n ?zJunOT, MCRT PA's conducted a limited reconstruction of th ne at Cell- Camp v, JTF- arms with the cooperation conditioner grate had been removed u: therefore, the on the right. assisted in the recreation by placing a white cotton sheet and isolation mat, similar to the ones seized from Cell- in the cell in order to re licate the circumstances in. which the detainee was discovered. advised he could not be certain as to the exact placement of the mat and sheet, however, the items were put into place based on his best recollection, exhibit (39} pertains. 10. On 03JUN07, PA conducted a review of. evidence seized from Cell Camp V, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba at the NCISRA Guantanamo Bay. The items from NCISRA Guantanamo Bay Log Number 037-07 were reviewed and photographed, exhibit ll. A forensic revie collected at the death scene and autopsy was conducted by Forensic Consultant, NCISHQ. Thirty four (34) items were reviewed by and recomendations made for processing, exhibit (41) pertains. 12. Between 29mm? and and were all re-interviewed regarding what they viewed inside Cell on These personnel were reinterviewed after?related during a JAG investigation that recreation (Paragraph 9) was incorrect. They were speci ica asked what they could view inside the Cell prior to the cell door being opened. The consensus was that they could see to the bunk at the rear of the cell and that the sheet was hanging in the left front section of the cell obstructing the view between the left side of the door up to the sink area. None could initially see VIAL UMARI. PAGE 3 OF 4 van. BDMAHUT-MPGT-OOIS-THNA SUBJ: UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL until after someone reached in through the "bean hole? {food slot} and pulled the sheet to the side. Additional details can be found in exhibit (423- 13. Subsequent to the submission of reference (A), on 25Jul?7, the final autopsy report was received for UMARI. The cause of death was listed as hanging and the manner of death was listed as suicide for UMARI, Exhibits (43) pertains. 14. On 26Ju107, this ROI {Interim} was provided to JTF-GTMO for classification review. The classification review was conducted by Security Manager, This review took place between 25Ju D7-13Aug??. use ?13Db, (7x0) pARTIcrpasrts} NCISRA Guantanamo Bay, Cuba HCISRA Guantanamo Bay, Cuba NCISRA,Guantanamo Bay, Cuba rensic Consultant, HCISFO Mayport, FL A, NCISRA Kings Hay, Cuba NCISRA Jacksonville, FL CISFD Mayport. FL a, NCISRA Jacksonville, FL DISTRIBUTION NCISHQ: INFO: JTF GTMO JTF DERIVED FROM: OPNAVINST 55513-4c DECLASSIFY: x1 PAGE OF 4 LAST- m: use ?130b, (C) INVESTIGATIVE ACTION CONTROL: VYAL UMARI, ABE AL RAHMAN TRANSPORTATION OF BODY TO THE MORGUE AT US NAVEL HOSPITAL GUENTANAMO BAY, CUBA l. On UMARI was found hanging in his cell by guards inside the Bravo Block of Camp V, Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Subsequent to the discovery, guards entered the cell and immediately transported UMARI to the medical room located within Camp V. Shortly after arriving in the medical room, VIAL UMARI was pronounced dead. After photographing the body of VYAL UMARI, NCIS released the body and it was transported to the morgue at US Naval Hos ital Guantanamo Ba Cuba GTMO), is currently assigned to UENH GTMO. to Escort control, VXAL body was placed into the morgue. The morgue was secured and COOK and BARNHARDT were posted as sentries. REPORTED BY: SPECIAL AGENT OFFICE: scram. communes BAY, cusp. ICM 13 INVESTIGATIVE ACTION - 02mm CONTROL: UMAEI, A1. mm MAAEHA DEAFIE AL HILALAICIV ARABIA SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT OVERVIEW OF DEATH SCENE EXAMINATION l. 0n 31May0?, Reporting Agent (RA) and Participants conducted a death scene examination of Cell_ ?Bravo" Block. Camp V, NAVSTA, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. NCIS arrived?at Camp at approximately. 1427. Camp is a incarceration facilit in the desi The facility Control Center of the facility with (E),Sec. 1.4(9) 3. (SIRE) The MCRT, Forensic Consultant and local agents from NCIS arrived at Cell-on 31May?7 at approximately 1445. The door had been secured subsequent to the arrival of MCRT the scene processing. Several individuals had previously entered the room in response to the call for assistance associated with the detainee hanging from the air duct grate. At the time of the initial response PAGE 1 OF 7? seesaw . M5 EXHIBIT 371?! i 4) BUMAYDTAMPGT-OOIS-THNA SUEJ: UMARI, RED AL RAHAM MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAXCIV to the discovery of the incident, the scene had been photographed and sealed with a strip of red evidence tape pending the arrival of the NCIS MCRT team. A photograph was taken of the seal prior to opening. The following observations were made from the threshold of the cell. There were several items on the floor and bed including various clothes, toiletries, food items, a rug, a tear?proof blanket and an "iso" mat (often used by detainees for privacy}, a white sheet, a blue vinyl cushion, a clear plastic ?Rubbermaid? box containing various papers and documents. Just inside the threshold and to the left, there is an air conditioning vent near the ceiling. In the vent, several pieces of a white cloth, consistent with sheeting material, were observed tied to the grate. The sheet lying on the floor appeared to have several texture defects associated with tears of the fabric. On the floor {below the grate) was what appeared to be a white ligature. The ligature was braided with what appeared to be three separate strands of cloth; These strands of cloth appeared to be similar to the sheet material lying on the floor. Below the vent is a call box. To the right of the call box is a metal sink with a container of ?Folgers? brand coffee in the sink. The coffee container's contents were checked prior to collection. Above the sink is a reflective metal mirror. Directly to the right and below the sink is a metal toilet. _On the base of the window was a white foam cup with fluid in it, Consistent with the appearance-of coffee. 4. The cell area was examined with a flashlight using oblique lighting technique. Photography and general measurements of the cell were taken. The cell was secured at 1640 with the intention of returning after sundown in order to continue the examination with an ultra violet.{UV] light. The cell was secured/sealed with evidence tape and a photograph of the door was taken prior to leaving ?Bravo? Block. 5. (SKNF) At approximately 211?.Ir NCIS returned to resume the examination. A photograph of the seal on the door wa taken and the door was opened at 2120. During the course of the examination, a small red mark was discovered on the left (west) frame of the door. The mark was photographed with and without scale and RA attempted to collect a sample of the mark (without success} utilizing a clean dry, cotton swab. Reporting Agent made a sec0nd attempt using a cotton swab that had been immersed in distilled water. There was no visible indication of the mark on the swab and when RA tested the swab for blood using ?Hemident? the result was negative. It was ascertained that the small, red mark on the frame closely resembled the red paint on the cell door. 6. As items on the floor were collected and removed as evidence, a small, black plastic comb and ink pen were discovered under the white sheet and rubber mat on the floor in the vicinity of the ligature on the floor. PAGE 2 OF xii EDMAYDT-MPGT-OOIS-THNA suns: War. sneer, sen AL RAHAM manna DHAFIR AL HILALAXCIV T. (SXNF) A UV light was used to examine the cell and items within the cell. When examined with a UV light, the sheet emitted a bluish gray hue. No other marks or stains were discerned on the sheet. Several fibers and shreds of fibers, emitting a bluish gray hue were observed on the floor at the entrance to the cell. This area of the floor was directly beneath the remnant of the cloth, which had been reported to have been used in suspending the decedent. The cloth had been cut through with a pair of scissors to release the detainee from suspension. Remnants of cloth were still attached to the grate. A length of braided sheet material was lying on the floor in this area. This length of cloth appeared to have been comprised of three separate strips of cloth similar to sheet material. These strips were braided to resemble a rope. The end of this length of braid was looped and then knotted to create an eyelet. It is suspected that the eyelet could have been used to facilitate the creation of a slipknot when the end of the braided strips of cloth was run through the eyelet. Adding weight or pressure to this loop would provide encircled constriction. Numerous hairs were observed in the end section of the cloth that would have corresponded to the neck area of the decedent. The decedent had a heavy, unkempt, full-length heard. 8. The grate, located just below the ceiling immediately inside the doorway of the cell contained an intricate series of knots to facilitate attachment of the braided strand of cloth. The grate was comprised of numerous, small round holes that allowed the passage of air. The attachment of the cloth to this grate would have been time consuming as the cloth appeared to have been weaved through ten holes to insure that it would support a weighted object. It was difficult to ascertain how the cloth attachment was?facilitated through gross scene examination. A request was made of this facility to have the grate removed for further inspection and study. The height of the grate on the wall was at a location in which the weaving necessary to attach the cloth to the grate would have been challenging for a shorter detainee. (Note: The detainee had been measured at a height of 65" at the time of autopsy examination). Standing on the nearby toilet or sink would allow this access but it would place the person at an angle in which further support would have been required through balancing with a hand or upper body. This area was dusted for ?ingerprints. Latent prints were located in this area. There was no indication of recent use of the sink or toilet to climb as dust was found on the top surface of both the sink and toilet. a previous patent print appearing to be the bottom of a sandal was observed on the toilet seat. Dust was on top of this print. It should be noted that the strips of cloth attached to the grate, in lieu of the height of attachment, were placed towards the middle of the grate instead of the easier accessed bottom of the grate. The cloth was further secured near the outer edge of the grate closer to the door. This location would make it more difficult to detect by casual observing guards doing return checks through the PAGE 3 OF y) . ORN 3OMAYUT-MPGT-0015-THNA SUBJ: UMARI, ass AL asses MAADHA AL HILALAXCIV glass window of the door. Looking through the window of this closed cell door, observation of this cloth could only be possible by a deliberate effort to press closer to the glass and looking up and to the far left of the cell. If the braided cloth was not left dangling, casual observation into the cell would not reveal this area in which the cloth had been attached to the grate. Attachment of the cloth to the grate could have been a two-step process in which shorter strands of cloth were attached to the grate prior to combining with the longer braided area of cloth used to encircle the neck. A knot was located on an area of the strand of cloth that would have combined the two sections. There would have been no other purpose for a knot to have been located in this area of the strand of-cloth unless it combined two separate sections of cloth. 9. Separate strands of cloth had been threaded through the holes in the grate. To facilitate this threading, it appears the cloth had been rolled resembling the diameter of a straw. Once the cloth had been placed into one of the holes of the grate, it was snaked from behind the grate toWards another grate hole. It was then brought out and assured through the tying of a knot. Bringing the cloth out from the grate hole may have been facilitated by the use of a small object, like a detainee issued pen that had been found on the floor adjacent to this area. '10. Several feet away, towards the center of the cell, a firm, vinyl~1ike, blue mattress was observed on the floor. In spite of its current location several feet away from the area in which the decedent was found suspended, when examined with a UV light, several strands of cloth giving off a blue gray hue were observed. There did not appear to be any visible footprints or footwear impressions on the mattress. There was no noticeable crushed area of this mattress. The mattress could be naturally folded within itself consisting of three folds. When folded, the mattress could provide enough support to extend the height of a standing person approximately 13". If the PAGE 4 OF 7 We) SUBJ: AL RAHAM MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAKCIV mattress was used as a step stool, the additional height would be sufficient to facilitate access to the grate holes. 11. The area immediately under the grate and extending to the floor was checked for any indication of a struggle.-The material was fairly course. A small area of abraded paint covering several points of raised finished material was observed on the well. No skin cells, cloth material, hair or blood was observed attached to this rough area. This area and several other random areas of wall were swabbed for the possible potential of developing DNAJ Adjacent areas of the sink and door were also checked for any signs of a disturbance or struggle. No areas were identified. The area was viewed with a UV light. so stains or other suspicious areas of luminescence were discerned. . 12. A broken metal blade was observed lying on a metal casing housing a toggle that is used by a oellmate as a hanger. {The hanger/toggle is designed not to support any appreciable weight}. The blade appears to have originated from a shaving razor. Shaving razors are handed out to detainees while they are taking a shower. {The decedent was noted to have a shaved pubis region at the time of autopsy examination}: The razors are diaposable and look similar to retail razors except that they have short handles and clear plastic razor blade covers. A new disposable was collected from this facility for investigativeicomparison purposes. '13. Two small pieces of paper were observed on top of the sink area. One of the papers was a part of a label from a coffee container. This piece of label contained a couple of small, straight? lined incised cuts. The items were collected as they may have served as a handle for using the unprotected razor blade. 14. (SXNF) The pen located on the floor was examined prior to collection. The ballpoint pen was uncapped. It was composed of a flexible ink cartridge placed inside a hollow, flexible tube. The flexibility of the pen prevents it from being used as a weapon. The diameter of the pen fits easily within the grating hole. a new pen was also collected from the facility for investigative purposes. 15. All items in the room were removed from the scene (except the food on the floor and the cloth tied to the air condition vent grate} and prepared as evidence. The scene was secured at 2328 with the intention of returning to retrieve the air conditioning grate and cloth. The cell door was secured/sealed with red evidence tape and a photograph of the door was taken prior to departure. 16? 0n W. CREWS tame from Armed Forces (warm use of the Miami PAGE 5 OF 5H ?17 ("a9 SUB-J: Wan UMARI, as]: AL seam masses. DHAFIR AL Himafcw Dade County Medical Examiner's Office to Cell do view the death scene. The team had conducted the autopsy of the deceased earlier in the day. The cell was opened at 1854 and secured/sealed at_? by 191?. (sins) On 02Jun67, at 0952, Cell?eopened by NCIS to continue th? death scene examination. determined the seals (lane) had not been broken from the previous day and photographed the seals prior to opening the door. Agents were met by Andrew PENFOLD. Engineer, Prime Projects International who assessed the project of removing the air conditioner grate from the wall. Additional investigative effort was afforded the room while agents waited for PENFOLD to return with a work crew. 18. (SXNF) Reporting Agent discarded the food items located on the floor next to the toilet and attempted to lift an apparent footwear print on the toilet seat using a white then a black Gel lifter. No prints were. observed on the sink. _attempted to collect two red marks {one on the bed and the other on the wall between the toilet and bed) using a cotton swab that had been immersed in distilled water. It was ascertained that the small, red mark closely resembled the red paint on the cell door. Swabs were taken of two black smudges on the well below the grate (one at 62 inches from the ground and the other 20 inches from the ground]. A third (control) swab was taken in vicinity of the smears. One random swab sample was also taken from each of the three other walls of the cell. 19. {SfNF}_processed the perimeter of the grate and wall areas for latent rints. The wall surfaces had a glossy. dimpled, texture. idiscovered two possible prints (one above the cell door_and the other to the right of the grill, above the towel hooks). The prints were photographed then lifted using tape (above the door} and a Gel lifter (above the towel hooks). All items above were seized and entered into evidence. 20. PENFOLD returned to the scene with four.contractors who began the process of removing the grate at 1140. All the contractors were identified and provided gloves prior to beginning the project. A sheet of brown, block paper was placed on the floor below the grate to collect debris falling from the grate. PENEOLD requested that the cloth strands hanging from the grate be taped to the i grate in order for the contractors to cut around it. photographed the removal rocess, which ended at 1232. After the grate was removed,?photographed the grate and inspected the vent but did not discover any items of evidentiarv value. The grate and cloth has black latent print powder on it as a result of processing prior to removal. It may also contain metal shavings, paint particles and dust debris as a result of removal. The grate and paper mat below the air conditioner vent were seized and entered PAGE 6 OF sseasynesean use ?130b?bH5L SUBJ: UMARI, ABD AL RAHAM MAADHA DHAFIR AL into evidence. At 1314., RA released the scene to? ozo, Camp v. PARTICIPANT Forensic Consultant, NCISHQ Special Agent, NCISRA Guantanamo Bay 1&1 Agent, Jacksonville, FL Agent, Mayport, FL eoial Agent, Jacksonville, FL REPORTED BY: OFFICE: SPECIAL AGENT, NCISRA KINGS BAY, GA mm 7 LAST - 030(1). (mm (E),Sec. 1.4m) .. UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL WESTIGATIW SERVICE UN ITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE DATE OF PHOTO: TITLE: CCN: PHOTOGRAPI-IED BY: DESCRIPTION: NUMBER: SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS 31May07 WAL UMARJ, ABD AL RAHMAN DHAFIR AL HILALAKCIV use ?130b, Spe?al Agent- Evidanoe seal on lock to bean hole for cell 3211 taken at approxinmtely 14451313 l-r?v .w UNITED STAITEE NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIIFE SERVICE (E),Sec. 1.4(g) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: VXAL UMARI, ABD AL MAADI-IA DHAFIR AL CCN: SOMAYGT-MPGT-OOIS-THNA - PHOTOGRAPHED BY- Spee'alAge?! DESCRIPTION: Over all View from hallway looking into cell NUMBER: . Pl". 1 . ?5 UNITED STATES- NAVAL CREMAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (E),Sec. 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL CCN: . use ?130b, BY. Special Agent- DESCRIPTION: View of bean hole from hallway NUMBER: 5 "mnem? - UNITED STATES NW INTI (W7) - (E),Sec. 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 3 1 M33107 TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAICIV CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Again DESCRIPTION: View through cell door window from hallway, looking in direction of sink NUMBER: 6 {smi? UNITED STATES NAVAL CRINHINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (W1), (E),Sec. 1.4(g) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May0? TITLE: UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILAWCIV CCN: 30MAY07-WGT-0015-7HNA use ?130b, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agen DESCRIPTION: View through cell door from hallway, looking in direction of sink NUMBER: 7 ?n STTES NAVAL CRIMINLA INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (mm (E),Sec. 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL HAWAN MAADI-IA DHAFIR AL EHLALAICIV CCN: use ?13Ub, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agen! DESCRIPTION: Outside View of cell NUNEBER: 3 1 UNITEDSTATE NAALV CRMEAEINVEETIGATIVE SERVICE {mm (E),Sec. UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIJVIINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN DHAF IR AL EHLALAJCIV CCN: 15-THNA use ?13Db, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Again? DESCRIPTION: View from inside of cell looking towards cell door NUMBER: 9 (E),Sec. 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: VKAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADI-IA DHAFIR AL HILALAJCIV CCN: use ?130b, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent- DESCRIPTION: View looking NW from threshold area of cell door NUMBER: 10 020(1). (E),Sec. 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAICIV CCN: special DESCRIPTION: View of clothing and shoes near toilet area NUMBER: 1 1 (mm (E),Sec. 1.4(9) If? UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DI-IAFIR AL PHLALAICIV CCN: use ?13Ub, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent DESCRIPTION: View of oiothing, shoes, and food near toilet 3113a (looking SW) NUMBER: 12 (W1). (mm (E),Sec. 1.4(9) in UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL IEVESTIG ATIVE SERVICE . T'?UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE DATE OF PHOTO: TITLE: CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: DESCRIPTION: NUMBER: SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS 3 lMayD?? VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADI-IA DIMIR AL Special Agent- Eg?gigxgigf?ob? View of food near toilet area (looking SW) 13 (W1), 020(7) (ELSEC . 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HEALAICTV CCN: By: Contents of Folgers co?'ee box NEWER: 14 (W1), (E).Sec . 1.4{g) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL EMMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL CCN: 15-71-1334T A use ?13Ub, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agen! DESCRIPTION: Photo of shoes leaned against the west wall NUIVIBER: 15 - t, I .1 UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL SERVICE (W1). (MU) (E)_Sec . 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: WAL UM, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADI-IA DHAFIR AL CCN: BY: Special Agent). DESCRIPTION: Photo of Nescafe Taster?s Choice can located on west wall NUMBER: 16 a 1 .. I. a IHIIL ILIJ I (E),Sec . 1.4(g) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May0? TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAICIV CCN: use ?130b, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent! DESCRIPTION: Establishing shot of prayer beads located bed area (locking NW) NUIVIBER: I 7 A UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (120(1), (E),Sec . 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRINIINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: UMARI, ABD AL MAADHA DHAFIR AL CCN: 30MAY07 use ?13Ub, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent- (momma DESCRIPTION: Close up View of prayer beads located on bed area (looking NW) NUMBER: 18 (W1), (mm (E).Sec . 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May0?? TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL CCN: use ?130b, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent- DESCRIPTION: View of east end of bed area (looking N) NUNIBER: 9 :7 (W UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMNAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (MU), {mm (E).Sec . 1.4{g) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: VKAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN DHAFIR AL CCN: 30MAY07-MPGT-0015-7HNA use ?13Ub, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agen! DESCRIPTION: View of contents of plastic container located on ?oor near east wall NUMBER: 20 UNITED TI (W1). {mm (E)_Sec . 1.4{g) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMNAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MIDI-IA DHAFIR AL HILALAJCIV CCN: 1 S-7I-INA use ?130b, PHOTOGRAPI-IED BY: Special Agen- DESCRIPTION: View of sink area (looking SW) NUMBER: 2] (W1). {mm (E)_Sec . 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE DATE OF PHOTO: TITLE: CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: DESCRIPTION: NUMBER: SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS 3 lMayO? VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFER AL use ?130b, Special Agen- Establishing View of air vent ?ocking W) 22 ?gs: 34-- I A UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIWAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (W1), (120(7) (E).Sec . 1.4{g) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF THOTO: 31May07 TITLE: WARE, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DI-IAFIR AL CON: SQMY07-MGT-0015-7HNA use ?130b, PHOTOGRAPHER BY: Special Agen DESCRIPTION: View of air vent with scale (looking W) NUMBER: 23 (W1), (mm (E).Sec . 1.4{g) (- UNITED STATES NAVAL CRINIINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: CCN: uso ?13Ub, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent- DESCRIPTION: View of obstructed air vent located above sink near ceiling (looking SW) NUMBER: UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMJNAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL 24 .am-w- - I UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (W1), (E).Sec . 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA AL CCN: 30WY07-MPGT-0015-THNA PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agen- USO ?130b= DESCRIPTION: View of pressure sensitive hooks (looking SW) NUMBER: 25 (W1). (E)_Sec . 1.4{g) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE IMTED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: VFAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALNCIV CCN: use ?130b, BY: Special Agent- DESCRIPTION: View of suspected razer blade located on top of pressure sensitive hooks NUNIBER: 26 ,2 ween?r? UNITED NAVAL CRIMNAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (mm (E),Sec . 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: WAL UNIARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAICTV CCN: . - USC ?130b, FHOTOGRAPHED BY. Speual Agent- DESCRIPTION: View of bed mat and white sheet located on the ?oor near the sink and toiiet (looking SW) NUMBER: 27 U. (g UNITED STATES NAVAL CRINIINAL SERVICE (W1). (E)_Sec . 1.4{g) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: WAL UMRI, ABD AL KAI-IMAM NLAADHA DHAFIR AL I-IILALAICN CCN: . use ?130b, PHOTOGRAPHED BY. Speual Agent! DESCRIPTION: View of braided white cotton material located on ?oor beneath air vent NUMBER: 28 -. . 1? I '61: a; UNITED STATES NAVAL masnea?ve SERVICE (W1), (E).Sec . 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: VIAL UIVIARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADI-IA DHAFIR AL HILALAICIV CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special USO ?130b, DESCRIPTION: View of cut end of braided wl?te cotton material located 011 ?eet beneath air vent NUMBER: 29 [r (- UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGAIIVE SERVICE (M111). (mm (E),Sec . 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAJCIV CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agen- DESCRIPTION: View of looped end Of braided white cotton material located on ?oor beneath air vent NUMBER: 30 (W1). (ELSEC . 14(9) 7 1 I UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HEALAICIV CCN: DESCRIPTION: Close up View of cut and of braided white cotton matarial located on ?oor beneath air vent NUMBER: 3 1 A r' (l (W1). (E)_Sec . 1.4{g) l?l' {sf?W1 UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS I DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAJCIV CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agen -? $13010, DESCRIPTION: Close up View of looped and of braide?t white cotton material heated on ?oor NUMBER: bane ath air vent 32 UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (W1). {mm (E)_Sec . 1.4{g) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAPIR AL I-IILALAKCIV CCN: SOMAYOT-WGT-OOIS-THNA PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agen- View Of bed nIat and whine sheet located on ?oor near the sink and toilet NUMBER: 33 UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL IWESTIGAEVE SERVICE (mm (E),Sec . 1.4(g) UNITED STATES NAVAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADI-IA DI-IAFIR AL HILALAJCIV CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent- DESCRIPTION: View of suspected prayer cap located in door way to cell 3?1 11 (facing NUMBER: 34 (WW UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (W1). (E)_Sec . 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: UMARI, ABD AL MHA DHAF IR AL CCN: use ?130b, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent- DESCRIPTION: View of folded toilet paper located on ?oor near east wall just inside cell door (facing E) NUMBER: 35 (MN). (MW) (E),Sec . 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE DATE OF PHOTO: TITLE: CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: DESCRIPTION: NUMBER: SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS 3 lMay07 VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAICIV . use ?130b, Specml Agent View of ?orescent light cover located on ceiling 36 i' UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (150(1), (E),5ec . 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL RAI-IMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent - DESCRIPTION: View of unknown writirlg located on east wall near cell door NUMBER: 37 (W1). (E)_Sec . 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAJCIV CCN: BY: Special Agent. DESCRIPTION: View of air vent area to ceiling (facing W) NUMBER: 33 UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE 028(1). (E),Sec . 1.4(g) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DI-IAFIR AL HILALAICIV CCN: specgamgem! DESCRIFTION: View of wall containing air vant (facing NUMBER: 39 (W1). (E)_Sec . 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May?7 TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAIMAN MAADI-IA DHAFIR AL HILALAKCIV CCN: use ?130b, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent - DESCRIPTION: View of wall containing air vent (facing W) NUMBER: 40 A UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (W1). (E)_Sec . 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL I-IILALAJCIV CCN: S-TI-INA use ?130b, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent DESCRIPTION: View of wall containing air moving from ceiling to ?oor (facing W) NUMBER: 41 (W1). (ELSEC . 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAICIV CCN: 30MAY07-MPGT-0915-7HNA use ?130b, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent- DESCRIPTION: View of wall containing air vent moving from ceiling 1:0 ?oor (facing W) NUMBER: 42 UNITED NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (MU), (MW) (E).Sec . 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May0'? TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADI-IA DHAFIR AL CCN: use ?13Ub, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Ageu- DESCRIPTION: View of wall containing air vent moving from to floor (facing W) NUNEBER: 43 UNITED NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATTVE SERVICE (E),Sec . 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL MSTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31 M35307 TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HEALNCIV CCN: SOMAYGT-MPGT-GOIS-THNA use ?130b, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agen- DESCRIPTION: of marking on wall containing air vent (facing W) NUMBER: 44 ?1 UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (E),Sec . 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: WAL MARI, ABD- AL MAADHA DI-IAFIR AL CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Specia: Agen- DESCRIPTION: View of suspected shoe print on surface of east side toilet seat NUMBER: 45 I UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (120(1). (E),Sec . 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31Mary07 TITLE: WAL MARI, ABD AL MAADHA DHAF IR AL CCN: 30MY07 HNA use ?130b, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agen- DESCRIPTION: View of suSpected shoe print on surface of east side toilet seat with scale NUMBER: 46 . _1 UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (W1). {E),Sec . 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: UMARI, ABD AL MAADI-IA DHAFIR AL HILALAJCIV CCN: 30MY07-MPGT-0015-7HNA use ?130b, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agen- DESCRIPTION: View of Lulknown marking located on the west Side of the cell door frame NUNIBER: 47 (120(1). (E),Sec . 1.4(9) I a UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMIINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF 31May07 TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL DHAFIR AL HILALAKCW CCN: use ?13Ub, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agen- DESCRIPTION: View of unknoum marking located on the west side of the cell door frame with scale NUMBER: 43 . wow-- UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (mm. (mm (E),Sec . 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: UMARI, ABD AL RAWAN MADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAJCIV CCN SBMYOT-MP GT-0015-7 I-INA use ?13Ub, BY: Special Agent! DESCRIPTION: Clo so up View of contents located in shoes against the west wall NUMBER: 49 . UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (W1), (mm (E),Sec . 1.4(g) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DI-IAFIR AL PHLALNCN CCN: 38MAY07-MPGT-0015-7HNA use ?13Ub, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent- DESCRIPTIGN: View of window locate on north wall of cell NUMBER: 50 A UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (W1). (mm (E),Sec . 1.4(g) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAJCIV CCN: SOMAYGT-MPGT use ?130b, PIEIOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent- DESCRIPTION: View of contents located in Styrofoam cup located in window on north wall NUMBER: 5] (mm. {E),Sec . 1.4(g) - UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGAHVE SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL MAADHA DHAFIR Al, HILALAICIV CCN: 30MAY07-MPGT-0015-7HNA use ?130b, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agen- DESCRIPTION: View of miscellaneous items found on bed area NUMBER: 52 _l UNITED STATE NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (MU), (E).Sec . 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL CCN: 15-7HNA use ?130b, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Speaal Agent-? DESCRIPTION: View of miscellaneous writings located on inside of cell door (looking 3) NUMBER: 5 3 - .1 UNITED STATES NAVAL CRINHNAL INVESTIGATPVE SERVICE (WW) (E),Sec . 1.4(g) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRINHNAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: VIAL ABD AL RAHMAN MHA DHAFIR AL CCN: SDMAYOY-MPGT-HOIS-THNA PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent- DESCRIPTION: Overall View of black comb and ink pen found underneath the bed roll and White sheet on the ?oor near sink NUMBER: 54 ?r 47", UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATTVE SERVICE (E)_Sec . 1.4{g) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL WDHA AL HILALAICW CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent- DESCRIPTION: Up close View of black comb with scale located on ?oor NUMBER: 55 (MU), (E).Sec . 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGAFIVE SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRINHZNAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: VKAL UMARJ, ABD AL RAW MAADHA DHAFIR AL I-IMLAICW CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent - DESCRIPTION: Up close View of ink pen with scale located on the ?oor NUMBER: 56 - I. UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL SERVICE (128(1), {mm (E).Sec . 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL CCN: BY: Special Agen- DESCRIPTION: View of air vent wi?l white cloth weaved in and out of air vent grates (looking W) NUMBER: 57 tpl? UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL SERVICE (MU), (E).Sec . 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIWAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL CCN: 30MAYD7-MPGT-0015-7HNA . . use ?130b, PHOTOGRAPHED BY. specml Agent - DESCRIPTION: Up close View of air vent with white cloth weaved in and out of air vent grates (looking W) NUNIBER: 58 (W1). (E)_Sec . 1.4{g) ~W?Iwr?v-n?H-i? A UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMNAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE DATE OF PHOTO: TITLE: CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: DESCRIPTION: NUMBER: SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS 3 1May07 UMARI, ABD AL RAHIVIAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL EHLALNCW Special Agen- (b)(3)110 U50 ?130b, Up clese View of air vent with white cloth weaved in and out of air vent grates (looking -.. UNITED STATES NAVAL SERVICE (W1). (E)_Sec . 1.4{g) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: UMARI, ABD AL MAADHA DHAFIR AL CCN: 30MAY07-MPGT-0015-7HNA PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent- use ?130b, DESCRIPTION: View of air vent with white cloth weaved in and out of air vent grates Wi?l scale (looking W) NUMBER: 60 I _r q! ~We UNITED STATEE NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (E)_Sec . 1.4{g) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: UMRI, ABD AL RAWAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent- (b)(3)110 U50 ?130b. DESCRIPTION: View of air vent with white cloth weaved in and out of air vent grates (looking W) NUMBER: 61 . r" - (W1). (E)_Sec . 1.4{g) .: UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: WAL UMARJ, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DI-IAFIR AL CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: 3 ecial A nt (b)(3)110 U50 ?130b= ?3 g" - DESCRIPTION: View Of cut end Of white cloth weaved in and out of air vent grates (looking W) NUMBER: 62 UNITED NAVAL CRIMINAL SERVICE (W1). {mm (E)_Sec . 1.4{g) UNITED STATES NAVAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: . VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAIMAN DHAFIR AL CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent! use e130b, DESCRIPTION: View of cut end of white cloth weaved in and out of air vent grates NUMBER: 63 I 1 I. - UNITED NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATI SERVICE (W1), (E).Sec . 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: . VXAL UMARI, ABD AL RAPMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAJCIV CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agen- use ?130b, DESCRIPTION: View of ink pen being inserted into air vent grates (looking W) NUMBER: 64 9W UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATI SERVICE (W7) (E),Sec . 1.4(g) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMNAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAJCIV CCN: BY: Special Agent- DESCRIPTION: Over all View of 30th wall with scale NUMBER: 65 UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (W1), (mm (E),Sec . 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRINIINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADI-IA DI-IAFIR AL CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agen! use ?130b, DESCRIPTION: Photo depicting height of walls in cell. NIHVIBER: 66 UNITED NAVAL CRIMINAL ?11. SERVICE {128(7) (E)_Sec . 1.4{g) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL MAADHA DHAFIR AL CCN: 30WY07-WGT-0015-7HNA . - use 5130b, PHOTOGRAPHED BY. Specml Agent! (bus), (mane) DESCRETION: Photo depicting placard located on exterior door of cell B211 NUMBER: 67 UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIBHNAL SERVICE (W1). {mm (E)_Sec . 1.4{g) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: WAL UMARJ, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL CCN: - . - use ?130b, PHOTOGRAPHED BY. Special Agent- DESCRIPTION: Photo depicting placard located on exterior door of cell B21 1 NUMBER: 68 UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (E),Sec . 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: UMARI, ABD AL RAWAN MAADI-IA DHAFIR AL 1-DLALAICIV CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent! use ?130b. BESCRIPTION: Over all photo from door way into cell after seizure of evidence (looking NW) NUMBER: 69 Ii UNITED NAVAL CRIMINAL IN VESTIGATI SERVICE (W1). (E),See . 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL WAN MAADI-IA DHAF IR AL HEALNCW CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent! use ?130b, DESCRIPTION: Over all photo from deer way into cell after seizure of evidence (looking N) NUMBER: 70 UNITED STATES NAVAL CMWAL INVESTIGATTV n; SERVICE (W1). (120(7) (E)_Sec . 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRINHNAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: CCN: VIAL MARI, ABD AL MAADI-IA DHAFIR AL 4 . - USC ?130b, BY. Specml Agent- DESCRIPTION: Photo of sink and toilet area a?er evidence seizure (looking SE) NUNIBER: 71 010(1), (E),Sec . 1.4(g) .- In UNITED CRIMINAL INVEST .3 SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMNAL WSTIGATWE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 31May07 TITLE: UNIARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL CCN: SDMAYOT-MPGT-OGIS-TI-INA PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agen- DESCRIPTION: Photo Showing door to 3211 closed and sealed with evidence tape intact, taken at approximately 2130MB NUMBER: 72 INVESTIGATIVE ACTION CONTROL: BOMAYGT-MPGT-UGIS-THNA RESULTS OF DEATH SCENE SKETCH 1. (SXNF) On 31May07, Reporting Agent arrived at cell Camp V, Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay to document the death scene with sketches. 2. Various sketches of the death scene and Bravo Block were completed, Enclosures (A-H) ENCLOSURE Sketch 1 overall (SXNF) Sketch 2 OVerall Sketch 3 overall (D) Legend with item (E) Sketch 4 overall 31MAYOT (F) Sketch 5 overall (G) (SIMS) Sketch 6 overall (H) Sketch overall pertain. view of cell view of cell view of cell 31May07 with dimenicnef31MayU? with~items depicted/ deecription/31MAYG? View of cell-'with items depicted/ view of cell-] with item {:lepictedxr view of cell- with item depicted/ view of Bravo Block, Camp V, REPORTED BY: Special Agent OFFICE: NCISRA Guantanamo Bay, Cuba use mg 1 LAST- :1 LEGEND: Overall View of Gel CON: DATE: 31 LOCATION: v, GTMO PREPARED BY NOT TO SCALE Eagg ENCLOSURE (A (E),Sec. 1.4(9) use ?13Ub, 5 (Ea) LEGEND: Overail ?aw of dimensions cm: A 0 DATE: 31mm? 4 LOCATION: CE v, GTMO PREPARED BY NOT TO SCAL 1 use ?130b, NOTES: i? 1} Ceiling Height 93 2) Bed Height is 15 3} Sink Height 32 Page 2 of 8 (Enclosure B) (E),Sec. 1.4(9) LEGEND: Overall ?aw of cell with items depicted CON: DATE: 31 mm: LOCATION: v. GTMO PREPARED BY nor To 5cm. use ?130b, NOTES: See page four for item index Page 3 of 8 (Enclosure C) (E),Sec. 1.4(g) ?25 (L) Jan?- ,1 ,3 Reference Point 1 South wall of R00 Reference Point 2 East wail of Room (bm?iE) (Enclosure D) Page 4 of 8 3 Wear Item Description Measurements A) Ligature (Rope) approx. 26" in length Item RP1 RPZ A1=Southern most edge of ligature A1 43 142 A2=Northern most edge of ligature A2 50 128 B) Mattress (Blue in color) 31 5? 64 if: Bl =Southwest comer of mattress B2 39 1A 45 1/2 BZ=Northwest corner of mattress ?33 18 65 BS=Southeest corner of mattress B4 1 1 3? B4=Northeast comer of mattress C1 0 23 1x; 0) Plastic box containing various papers 44 C1 =Northeast comer of box 43 0 02=Southeast corner of box 82 43 D) Styrofoam cop in window (centered in frame) 83 59 E) Coffee can ffasters Choice) (centered) (31 1?7 34?; 86 F) Pair of blue shoes (centered) (32 re 75 Flip flop (Right Foot) H1 69 8? 1A. G1=Front toe centered H2 65 1/1? T6 1/2 G2=Heat centered J1 82 1/2 84 H) Flip ?op {Left Foot} .12 81 88 V5 H1=Front toe centered 80 95 H2=Heet centered 75 63 I) None 39 3% J) Coffee box (Folgers) 3 149 J1=Northwest edge of box - J2=Soutlmest edge of box (It 7?9 5 K) Clothing (center mass} 76 t} L) Water bottle (center mass} 3 49 113 M) Mat and Sheet (center mass} 36 V2 126 1/2 N) Small roll of toilet paper {center mess) SINK SINK 0} None P) Green blanket on bad (No measurements taken} Ct} Prayer beads (center mass) Towel (center mass} Note: All measurements are indicated in inches. 3} Pen (See Drawing B) T) Black comb (See Drawing B) U) Coffee container (Folgers) within sink (No measurements taken} ENCLOSURE .A LEGEND: Overall! View of Get! with items depicted CCN: DATE: 31mm (WW LOCATION: CE AMP v, GTMO PREPARED BY: NOT To SCALE USO (7x0) NOTE: Items 5 and were discovered subsequent to the removal of Item M. Page 5 of 8 (Enclosure E) (E),Sec. 1.4(g) 2.. 8 ENCLOSURE E. LEGEND: Overat! New at cell with item depicted CCN: DATE: 31mm LOCATION: CE MP V, GTMD PREPARED BY NOT To SCALE USC ?130b, '6 7 '0 NOTES: )t )t Drawing of wall and went grating use to supnc-rt ligature. A=The cloth woven Into the vent acting as an anchor to sewre ligature. Kant is approximately 2" from bottmn of vent, 1 from the southern edge and 4" from top. Vent grate is 8 Y2 3 Page 6 of 8 (Enclosure F) 1?4(9) 1' if 1.- ENCLOSURE P) LEGEND: Overall View of cell with Item deplcled CON: DATE: 31MAYU CE AMP V. GTMO PREPARED BY: NOT TO some (memo use web, ENCLOSURE (Q NOTES: Drawing of West well. A==The razor blade reoovereo from the pressure release hangers located on west wall. Razor blade was located 4" north of the southern edge of the eoulhem most pressure release hanger hook. Measurements Wale taken to the southern most edge of razor blade. Page 7 of 8 (Enclosure G) 134(9) LEGEND: Overall View of Bravo Brod: CON: 4101 5-7HNA DATE: 31 LOCATION: AMP V. GTMO PREPARED BY NOT TO SCALE use ?130b, Bravo Block (Enclosure H) Page 8 of 134(9) L85: ENCLOSURE INVESTIGATIVE ACTION - 01mm CONTROL: VfAi: WI, Ann AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFER AL ARABIA SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT JTF-GTMO RESULTS OF EVIDENCE SEIZED FROM DEATH SCENE 1. On 31MAY07, at approxima 2139, the following items were seized from ?Bravo" block cell located within Camp V, Joint Task FOIOB Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The following items were entered into evidence under NCISRA Guantanamo Bay Evidence Log number MPGT- A. One brown paper bag containing one gray prayer cap marked with cc B. One brown paper bag containing one roll of toilet paper marked with cc C. One brown paper bag containing one white cloth sheet marked with cc D. One brown paper bag containing one white braided cloth rope marked cc E. One brown plastic bag containing one green mat marked with cc - F. One brown paper bag containing one black comb marked with cc G. One brown paper bag containing one pen cartridge marked with cc H. One white box Containing one silver razor blade marked with cc I. One brown paper bag containing one piece of Folgers coffee label marked cc and one piece of-white paper marked cc. J. One brown paper bag containing one Folgers coffee jar marked with cc K. One brown paper bag containing (2) two blue shoes and a pair of white socks marked cc L. One brown paper bag containing one Nescafe coffee jar marked with cc PAGE 1 OF 3 231+ EXHIBIT (3b) SUEJ: UMARI, RED AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL aa. bb. PAGE 2 OF 3 One brown paper bag containing one clear plastic box containing assorted papers and envelopes marked with cc One brown paper bag containing one pair of sandals marked with cc One brown plastic bag containing one blue mattress marked with cc One brown paper bag containing one green blanket marked with CC One brown paper bag containing one set of prayer beads marked with cc One brown paper bag containing one green shorts wrapped in brown blanket marked with cc One brown paper bag containing one white underwear briefs marked with cc One brown paper bag containing one white towel and one white washcloth marked with cc One clear plastic jar containing brown liquid, container marked with CO One brown paper bag containing one white cup marked with cc One brown paper bag containing one clear plastic bottle with clear liquid marked with cc One white box containing one white toothbrush marked with so - One brown paper bag containing green shirt and green pants marked with no One brown paper bag containing one Folgers box with coffee singles, sugar, salt, and earplugs, box marked with cc One brown paper bag containing one white soap bar and one container of toothpaste marked with on One brown paper bag containing one piece of Folgers label marked with CO ?3 SUEJ: UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL ?130b,(b) REPORTED BY: Special Agent OFFICE: uan anamo Bay, Cuba 32?. 8 (0 2" '3 INVESTIGATIVE ACTION CONTROL: VIAL UMARI, RED AL KAI-IMAM MAME-1A AL ARABIA SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT PHOTOGRAPHIC COVERAGE OF DEATH SCENE - 1. On at approximately 0952, RA returned to Camp V, cell Guantanamo BayI Cuba to conduct photographic coverage of the removal of the air grate by base engineering personal and other items of an evidentiary nature. Photographs numbered through (23) are attached as Enclosure . (A) Photographic coverage of death eoene/OEJunD? REPORTED BY: Special Agent OFFICE: NCISRA Guantanamo Bay, Cuba use ?13Db, PAGE 1 LAST - 2. w. 4..) EXHIBIT (31) 13213.: UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERWCE (W1). (E).Sec. 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 02] 1.11107 TITLE: UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAXCIV CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent- DESCRIPTION: Overall photo of front door of cell B211. Door is sealed and evidence tape is intact, taken at approximately 0954. NUMBER: 1 2,8 34? .u memeuee 3? {rm?WW UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL n; SERVICE (W1). (E),Sec. 1.4(g) UNITED STATES NAVAL SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 02J 111107 TITLE: UMARI, ABD AL RAWAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAJCIV CCN: -MPGT-00 15-7HNA PHOTOGRAPHED BY: 3 'al A U50 ?130h - DESCRIPTION: Ciose up photo of front door of cell Door is sealed and evidence tape is intact, taken at approximately 09 . NUMBER: 2 ?1 UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGAEVE SERVICE 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRMINAL WSTIGATWE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 021111107 TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL DHAFIR AL PHLALAJCIV CCN: BOMY07-MPGT-0015-7MA PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent - 25223225833231 Close up photo of air vent covered up by detainee with unknown substance. Vent is located above the sink and toilet. NUMBER: 3 I . inf? UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (W1). (E),Sec. 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: O2Jun07 TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA OHAFIR AL HILALAICIV CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent- DESCRIPTION: Overall View of unknown marking located above call box. Mark located approximately 62? from the ?oor WEIR: 4 "as-?H (E),Sec. 1.4(9) 4.. 1? 1 UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL MSTIGATWE SERVICE DATE OF PHOTO: TITLE: CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: DESCRIPTION: NUMBER: SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS 02Jun07 WAL UMARI, ABD AL WAN MAADI-IA DHAFIR AL HELALAICIV . use ?13Ub, Spemal Agent- Close up View of unknown marking located above call box. Mark located approximately 62? from the ?oor .1, . I. - I UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATI SERVICE (W1), (E),Sec. 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 025nm]? TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL RAI-IMAN DI-IAFIR AL HEALAICIV CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent- E??g?g??gf?ob' DESCRIPTION: Over all View of Imlmown marking located below call box. Mark located approximately 13 1/3? from the ?oor NUMBER: 6 WRIT 3" W- UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (MU). (mm (E),Sec. 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 02.111110? TITLE: WAL UMARJ, ABD AL MAADHA DI-IAFIR AL HILALAICIV CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent - 30"- DESCRIPTION: Close up View of unknown marking located below eel! box. Mark lecated approximately 13 from the ?eet NUMBER: 7 UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGAT SERVICE (mm (E),Sec. 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 02] 1.11107 TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL MAADHA DHAFIR AL MALAKCIV CCN: BY: speciamgen-? DESCRIPTION: View of area searched in an attempt to identify latent print evidence NUMBER: 8 J. 1H: UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (W1). (W7) (E),Sec. 1.4(9) DATE OF PHOTO: TITLE: CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: DESCRIPTION: NUMBER: UNITED STATES NAVAL CRMINAL SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS (Blunt)? UMARI, ABD AL MAADHA DHAFIR AL . use ?130b, Spam? Ag"?t- Overall of latent print obtained from the south wall above the cell door UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (W1), (ELSEC. 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: OZJ 1.11107 TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAF IR AL CCN: 15-7I-INA use ?130b, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent- DESCRIPTION: View of latent print obtained from the south wall above the cell door. Photo NUMBER: is properly oriented to the top. 10 UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (MU). (mm (E),Sec. 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 02Ju1107 TITLE: UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAICIV CCN: use ?130b, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent- DESCRIPTION: Additional View of latent print obtained from the south wali above the cell door. Photo is properly oriented to the top. NUNIBER: 11 (E),Sec. 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 02.111110? TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAICIV CCN: PHOTOGRAPHEDBY: speciamgem- DESCRIPTION: Over all View of latent print developed above the sink. Photo is properly oriented to the top. NUMBER: 1 2 (W1). (W7) (E),Sec. 1.4(9) {a UNITED STATES: NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIIFE SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 02Ju1107 TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DI-IAFIR AL I-IILALAJCIV CCN: use ?130b, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent. DESCRIPTION: Close up View of latent print developed above the sink. Photo is properly oriented to the top. NUNIBER: 1 3 -SEGRE4FHGFORN- a i all AL VESTIGATIVE SERVICE 030(7) (E),Sec. 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 02.711110? TITLE: UNIARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADI-IA AL HLLALAKCIV CCN: 15-7I-IN A use ?130b, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agen- DESCRIPTION: View of sealed pipe located on wall above Sink. Seal had been applied prior to the death of Victim. NUMBER: 14 (W1). (W7) (E),Sec. 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE NUMBER: UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL WVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 023111107 TITLE: WAL UMARL ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL CON: 30MAY07-WGT-0015-7I-WA PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent- E38333) (gig $130k DESCRIPTION: View of air vent after being outlined by pen by engineering personal 15 (W1). (W7) (E),Sec. 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGAEW a SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 02.111110? TITLE: CCN: ABD AL RAHMAN MADE-IA DEMIR AL 30MAY07-WGT-0015-7HNA PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent- DESCRIPTION: View of air vent after removal process had begun. White material was taped NUMBERavoid damage 16 (W1). (mm (E),Sec. 14(9) ?1 W- UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATI 13 SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 021 111107 TITLE: UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL CCN: BY: Special Agent. DESCRIPTION: View of air vent a?el- removal process had begun. Wte material was taped avoid damage NUMBER: 17 (MU). (mm (E),Sec. 14(9) I Wurur 1 UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL 1i} SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 02Jun07 TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL I-IILALAJCIV CCN: use ?13Ub, BY: Special Agent? BESCRIPTION: View of air duct area after vent was remeved 13 (W1). (mm (E),Sec. 1.4(9) rm UNITED STATESN .1 .LIJ . UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAICIV CCN: 30MAY07-MPGT-0015-7HNA PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent - DESCRIPTION: View of air grate once detached and removed ?em the wall NUMBER: 1 9 . (W1). (mm (E),Sec. 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 02Jun0? TITLE: UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAICIV CCN: BY: speciamgem- (1&2?ng DESCRIPTION: View of back side of air grate once detached and removed from the wall NUMBER: 20 1r UNITED STATES NAVAL CRINHNAL . .3 SERVICE (W1), (E),Sec. 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 02Ju1107 TITLE: UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL CCN: . . use ?130b, PHOTOGRAPHED BY. Speclal Agent- DESCRIPTION: Close up View of back side of air grate once detached and removed from the wall NUMBER: 21 (W1), (W7) (E),Sec. 1 1.4(9) 1 .-. HIIL UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIW SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 021111107 TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MADHA DHAFIR AL CCN: PHOTO RAPHED U50 WW BY Specml Agent- DESCRIPTION: Close up View of back side of air grate once detached and removed from the wall NUMBER: 22 (W1). (W7) (E),Sec. 14(9) (I JI UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIV SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 023111107 TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAJCIV CCN: 30MAY07-WGT-0015-7HNA BY: Special Agent- DESCRIPTION: Close up View of air grate enee detached and removed from the wall NUMBER: 23 INVESTIGATIVE ACTION U3JUN07 CONTROL: mar, nan AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL ARABIA SUPP: DETAIHEE BEING HELD AT JTF-GTMO RESULTS OF EVIDENCE SEIZED FROM DEATH SCENE - (bl?'h?E?J 1. D2JUNOT, at approximately 1307 the following items were seized from Camp V, "Bravo" block cell Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay Cuba. The following items were entered into evidence under NCISRA Guantanamo Bay evidence log number MPGT- 042-07. A. One Rubber Gel lift of suspected shoe print marked mee (lifted from toilet) B. One black Rubber Gel lift of suspected shoe print marked mee {lifted from toilet) C. One white box containing one control swab from grate wall at 20 inches from floor D. One white box containing swab of smear from grate wall at 13 1/2 inches from floor E. One white'bOX containing swab of smear from grate wall at 62 inches from floor F. One white box containing swab from west cell wall G. One white box containing swab from north cell wall H. One white box containing swab from east cell wall I. One white Rubber Gel lift of suspected finger and hand prints near grate SW wall marked J. One clear laminate sheet with latent prints and bandprinte taken from 3 Wall above door marked K. One clear plastic bag containing "ball cards" with victim info marked cc L. One box containing white grate from cell-wall marked cc M. One brown paper bag containing debris from removal of Grate REPORTED BY: Special Agent OFFICE: NCISRA Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (memo use ?13Ub,(b) pass 1 LAS T- i 1 v.4 as) li?lUEiti?l'lUA'l'th: ne'i'ION 02.3mm? CONTROL: owner, has AL names manna DHAFIR an ARABIA SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT RECONETRUCTION OF DEATH SCENE 1. 43%?34 On 02Jun07, Reporting Agent and Participating Agents iPAi conducted a limited reconstruction of the death scene at Cell- ?Bravo? Block. Cam V, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba with the cooperation of OIC, Camp V. 'The air conditioner grate was removed from Cell therefore, the reconstruction was conducted in Cell "Alpha" Block. Cell {an unoccupied cell used to showcase the facilit closely resembles Cell which 2. _[one of the service members who discovered the detainee hanging from the ventilation? grate} assisted in the recreation by placing a white cotton sheethation mat, similar to the ones seized from Cell in the cell in order to replicate the circumstances in. which the detainee was discovered. ?advised he could not be certain as to the exact placement of the mat and sheet,- however, the items were put into place based on his best recollection. 3. Wit?advised she was approximately the same site as the detainee and assisted in demonstrating possible means of accessin the air rate in which the detainee secured the white sheet. ?stood on a blue'hed mattress, similar to the one the detainee was provided, which was rolled up. By doing this, someone the approximate size of; could reach the required height needed to affix an item in the same area of the air grate as the detainee. 4. W-also demonstrated an additional tactic of accessing the air rate 13 standing on the sink located in the cell. This also allowediaccess to the air grate. 5. The re-creation demonstrated the portion of the air grate from which the white cloth was affixed was not visible from the cell door window. I 6. 484m advised based on his experience dealing with the detainees and their issced equipment, that "iso mats" need to be wet and laid out flat to dry, or have some form of a paste, such as tooth paste on them, to he stood ri ht. _demonstrated the position described by?b?y holding the "iso mat" in place. PAGE EXHIBIT use gasses-?reman? 7? SUBJ: UMARI, RED AL RAHMAN MEADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAXCIV 7. To recreate the placement of the white sheet; a similar white sheet was affixed to the air grate by tape. The opposite end of the sheet was then wedged into a small crack created by the cell door and cell deer ?am. This was easily accomplished utilizing a small knife. dvised the position of the sheet was very similar to the position of the sheet on the day of detainee's death. ENCLOSURE Photographs Depicting Recreation/02JUHDT peoial Agent, NCISRA Kings Bay, GA al Agent, NCISFD Mayport, FL ial Agent, NCISRA Jacksonville, FL REPORTED BY: Special Agent OFFICE: NCISFD Mayport, FL PAGE 2 LAST - (W1). (138(7) (E),Sec. 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 02.11.1110? TITLE: UMARI, ABD AL MADIM DHAFIR AL HILALAJCW CCN 30MAY07-MPGT-00 15? PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent - Egg; (13) {gig 30b. DESCRIPTION: Reconstructed View of detainee?s use of isolation mat on day of death NUMBER: . . - ENL?L??iui-e: UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATI . n} (W1). (me (E),Sec. 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: TITLE: UMARI, ABD AL MAADHA DHAFIR AL CCN: . use ?130b, PHOTOGRAPHED BY. Specnal Agent- DESCRIPTION: View of detainee?s pm'perted use of white sheet to obstruct View on day of death NUMBER: 2.. .- 3" HI I ,p .. UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATJ 31; SERVICE (ELSEC. 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 02Jun07 TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAIIMAN MAADHA DI-IAFIR AL HILALAJCIV CCN: S-7HNA PHOTOGRAEHED BY: Special Ang DESCRIPTION: View of possible use of blue mattress to gain access to air V??t NUIHBER: 3 1 . h? r* UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL MSTIGATW Ll SERVICE (mm (E),Sec. 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 02Jun07 TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAJCIV CCN: 15-7HNA PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent - DESCRIPTION: Reconstructed view Of possible means Of gaining access tO air vent NUMBER: if UNITED STATES CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIGT AZRVICE (E),Sec. 1.4(g) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 021111107 TITLE: UMRI, ABD AL RAW MAADHA DHAFIR AL CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agen.? sob? DESCRIPTION: Reconstructed View of use. of sheet and ?iso mat? 011 day on death NUMBER: 5' I: r- t: - 3 ACTION U3JUNGT CONTROL: UMRRI, ABE AL RAHMAN MEADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAXCIV ARABIA SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT PHOTOGRAPHIC COVERAGE OF EVIDENCE 1. 03JUNO7, Reporting Agent and Participating Agents (PA) conducted a review of evidence seized from Cell- Camp V, (WUXE) Guantanamo Bay, Cuba at the NCISRA Guantanamo Bay. The items of Log Number MPGT listed below were reviewed and photographed. ITEM DISCRIPTION One brown paper bag containing one white cloth sheet marked with One brown paper bag containing one white braided cloth rope marked One brown paper bag containing two blue shoes and a pair of white socks marked One brown paper bag containing one pair sandals 2. Items above were placed on brown paper prior to being photographed by? Item (white cloth sheet} was measured and is approximately T5 inches 64 inches. Item was measured and is approximately 25 inches long. Items and were resubmitted to evidence with the brown paper in order to preserve possible trace evidence [Enclosure (A) pertains}. use ENCLOSURE Photographic Coverage of ecial Agent, NCISFO Mayport Special Agent, NCISRA Jacksonville REPORTING AGENT: Special Agent OFFICE: NCISRA Guantanamo Bay, Cuba pass 1 LAST- bl EXHIB IT (LI-S UNITED CRIMINAL (mm. (E),Sec. 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 031111107 TITLE: UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN WADHA DHAFIR AL CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent!? DESCRIPTION: Photo of Item D, 10g MPGT 037-07. Item?s overall length was measure at approximately 25 Inches NUMBER: I SEBRET . rt." . UNITED MAL CRIMINAL {Eb JRVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE DATE OF PHOTO: TITLE: CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: DESCRIPTION: NUIWBER: SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS 03Ju1107 UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAICW . use ?130b, spec?amge?t_ Photo of100ped end of Item D, log MPGT 037-07. (MN). c. 1.4 - (Q) if - UNITED STATES LAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIV. ERWCE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE OF PHOTO: TITLE: CCN PHOTOGRAPHED BY: DESCRIPTION: NUMBER: SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS 031111107 UMARI, ABD AL mm MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAJCIV . use ?130b, Spatial Agent- (bwamm Photo of out and knotted and of Item D, log MPGT 037-07. (WIT) (E),Sec . 1.4(9) (mm, (ELSBC. 14(9) Iv? 4; UNITED STATES 1 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIV ERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE DATE OF PHOTO: TITLE: CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: DESCRIPTION: NUMBER: SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS 03 I 111107 VIAL UMARI, ABD AL MWN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HEALAICW (b)(3)210 USC ?130b, Special Agent- Close up photo of out and of Item D, 1o MPGT 037-07. c. 1.4 UNITED STATEE: CRIMMAL INVESTIGATIVE ERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE DATE OF PHOTO: TITLE: CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: DESCRIPTION: NUMBER: SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS 03mm VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HIIALAJCIV (b)(3)210 USC ?130b, Spem? Age? - Close up photo of cut and of Item D, 10g MPGT 037-07: P- UNITED 1MVAL CRMINAL ERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRJIVIINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 03mm)? TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAJCIV CCN: - . use ?130b, PHOTOGRAPHED BY. Spemal DESCRIPTION: Photo Of Opposite side OfItem D, 10g MPGT 03 7-07. NUMBER: 6 (120(1), (E),Sec . 1.4(9) ?n-I UNITED CRIMINAL ERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CREVIJNAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE DATE OF PHOTO: TITLE: CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: DESCRIPTION: NUMBER: SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS 03111110? WAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HIIALAICW Agen- Photo ofhlack hair on looped and of Item D, log MPGT 037-07. (ELSE c. 1.4 (9) A UNITED MAL CRIMINAL I ERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE DATE OF PHOTO: TITLE: CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: NUMBER: SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS 03 Jun07 UMARI, ABD AL KAI-MAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAJCIV . use ?130b, Special Agent?- Photo of black hair located approximately inches from cut and of Item D, 10 MPGT 03107. (W1), (E),Sec . 1.4(g) up: SEGIEEI I?Egl gal-2:1 nl- (W1), (W7) (ELSBC . -. UNITED AVAIL CRIMINAL ERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE DATE OF PHOTO: TITLE: CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: DESCRIPTION: NUMBER: SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS 031 11:10? UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL Special Agent Eggig?i?? 30b? Close up photo of black hair located approximately inches from out and of Item D, log MPGT 037-01 UNITED CRIMINAL 1.4(g) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 031mm TITLE: UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA OHAFIR AL HEALAICW CCN: 30MAY07-MPGT-0015-7IEVA PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent 30'? DESCRIPTION: Photo of discolored section of Item D, log MPGT 037-07. NUMBER: 10 {E),Sec. 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRINIINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 031111107 TITLE: WAL MARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DI-IAFIR AL HILALAJCIV CCN: 15-7IINA PHOTOGRAPHEI) BY: Special Agent-? DESCRIPTION: Photo ofItem N, 10g MPGT 037-07. NUMBER: 1 1 . . UNITED STATES-LMVAL CRIMINAL JERVICE (mm (E),Sec. 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 03mm TITLE: UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAICIV CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent- DESCRIPTION: Close up photo Of bottom OfItem N, 10g MPGT 037?07. NUMBER: 12 - UNITED STATES OVAL CRMINAL INVESTIGATIV ERVICE (NHL (tilt?) (ELSBC. 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE .OF PHOTO: 03 1111107 TITLE: WAL UMARJ, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAJCIV CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent?? DESCRIPTION: Photo of bottoms Of Item K, 10g MPGT 03??~07. NUMBER: 13 (W1). (W7) 114(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OFPHOTO: 031111107 TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAUI-IA DHAFIR AL CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent DESCRIPTION: Close up photo of bottom of Item IQ log MPGT 037-07. NUMBER: 14 L- .I I NHL 1 I (7) (ages. UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 03mm TITLE: WAL mm, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAJCIV CCN: use ?130b, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Age-n! DESCRIPTION: Overall View of Item C, 10g MPGT 037-07. NUMBER: 15 . 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 03.111110? TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAJCIV CCN 30MAY07-MPGT-0015-7HNA use ?130b, BY: Special Agent! DESCRIPTION: Photo of overall measurements of Item C, 10 MPGT 03107. NUMBER: 1 6 (NHL (W7) 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL. CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: O3Jun07 TITLE: WAL UMARJ, ABD AL RAHWN MADHA DHAFIR AL HILALNCW CCN: use ?130b, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agent! DESCRIPTION: P110120 of overall diagonal measurement of Item C, 10g MPGT 037-07. NUMBER: i7 I au J. . UNITEDSTAIH A In IL: (W1), (W7) (E),Sec. 11949?) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMJNAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 03.11.3110? TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAKCIV CCN: use ?130b, PHOTOGRAPHED BY: Special Agen-? DESCRIPTION: Close: up photo of tom edge of Item C, log MPGT 037-07. NUWEBER: I 8 I. f, INVESTIGATIVE ACTION 22JUN07 CONTROL: VIAL UMARI, ABE AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAXOIV ARABIA . SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT JTF-GTMO FORENSIC REVIEW OF EVIDENCE 1. Forensic Consultant, NCISHQ, conducted a forensic review of evidence collected at the death scene and autopsy. The items listed in Enoloeure (A) were reviewed and recommendations for processing are provided. (A) TBTEEQ FORENSIC REVIEW OF EVIDENCE REPORTING AGENT: Forensic Consultant OFFICE: NCISHQ EXHIBIT k- Ir 1 A A .- For ?En: . or REVIEW OF EVIDEN WM. WI. nan an aim manna Danna AI. OCH: ITEM DESCRIPTION SEIZED FROM LAB PROCESSING RECOMMENDATION A One brown paper bag ?Bravo" NXA NONE containing one gray block cell prayer cap marked - with cc One brown paper bag ?Bravo" NONE containing one roll block cell of toilet paper marked with cc One brown paper bag ?Bravo" ANALYSIS Examine sheet containing one white block cell in comparison cloth sheet to another marked with cc complete sheet. Determine the amount of cloth that is missing. Determine if that would be consistent to what may be present to create the ligature . ANALYSIS Take swatch of material. Determine if it is consistent with swatches from Item and.material cloth from grate. One brown paper bag ?Bravo" ANALYSIS Take swatch of containing one white cell material. braided cloth Ii Determine if rope marked cc it is consistent with swatches from Item and material cloth from grate. One brown plastic bag ?Bravo" NONE containing one green cell mat: marked i? with cc One brown paper bag ?Bravo" NONE containing one black cell comb marked Ii with oc One brown paper bag ?Bravo" NONE 33-1 ENCLOSURE A ?re REVIEW or EVIDENC VIAL LED AL mm mm DEMIR AL CCH: containing one pen block cell cartridge marked with cc One white box ?Bravo" ANALYSIS Compare to new containing one eilver block cell blade from new razor blade marked razor to with.cc determine if blade originated from this source. One brown paper bag ?Bravo" NONE containing one piece block cell of Folgere coffee label marked cc and one piece of white paper marked cc. One brown paper bag ?Bravo" NONE containing one block cell Folgere coffee jar marked with cc One brown paper bag ?Bravo" NONE containing (2) two block cell blue shoes and a pair of white socks marked cc One brown paper bag ?Bravo" NXA NONE containing one cell Neecafe coffee jar - Ii marked with cc One brown paper bag ?Bravo" ANALYSIS Paper: to be containing one clear block cell examined for plastic box presence of containing assorted suicide note. papere and envelopee marked with cc One brown paper bag ?Bravo? NONE containing one pair block cell of sandals marked with cc One brown plastic bag ?Bravo" N/a NONE containing one blue block cell mattress marked with cc One brown paper bag ?Bravo" NONE containing one green block cell blanket marked with 1 cc One brown paper bag ?Bravo? NONE containing one set of block cell prayer beads marked with cc One brown paper bag ?Bravo" NONE containing one green block cell ehorte wrapped in brown blanket marked For'; can: REVIEW or EVIDENL - ?3 UHARI, 33D AL RAHAH HARDER DELFIR AL CON: with cc 3 One brown paper bag ?Bravo" NONE containing one white block cell underwear briefs marked with cc One brown paper bag ?Bravo" NIH. NONE containing one white block cell towel and one white wash cloth marked with cc One clear plastic jar ?Bravo" NONE containing brown block cell liquid, container marked with cc One brown paper bag ?Bravo" N/a NONE containing one white block cell cup marked with cc One brown paper bag ?Bravo" NONE containing one clear block cell plastic bottle with clear liquid marked with cc One white box ?Bravo" NONE containing one white block cell toothbrush marked with cc One brown paper bag ?Bravo" NONE containing green block cell shirt and (1) green pants marked with cc 3 One brown paper bag ?Bravo" NXA NONE containing one block cell Folgers box with coffee singles, sugar, salt, and ear plugs,lbox marked with cc aa. One brown paper bag ?Bravo" NONE containing one white block cell soap bar and one container of toothpaste marked with co bb One brown paper bag ?Bravo" NONE containing one piece block cell of Folgers label marked with cc Grate from cell. ?Bravo" ANALYSIS Take swatch block cell from cloth material attached. Compare to cloth swatches from sheet and rcp"" 3-7'310 REVIEW 01? UHRRI, AL RAHAM HJADHL DHLFIR LL OCH: Item D. Purple stopper tube of blood From decedent autopsy. at NIA NONE Head hair samples From decedent autopsy. at We NONE Beard hair samples From decedent autopsy at We NONE Major case prints From decedent autopsy. at We NONE Footprints From decedent autopsy NIB NONE use 1_?3 IMSTIGATIVE ACTION ccw: UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL Win SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT IRE-INTERVIEW OF FIRST RESPONDERS 1. Between 29Jun07-02Ju107, Reportin A ent (RA) and PA- made contact with, the first responders to [Hatter a Code Yellow went out because of no response Erom MRI. On 2.9Jun0'enclosures (A) On - was re-interviewed and provided a ?written sworn statement, enclosure (F). All first responders were specifically asked. what they could View inside Cell_ prior to the cell door being opened. The consensus was that the}?r could see to the bunk at the rear of the cell and that the sheet was hanging in the left front section of the cell obstructing only the View between the left side of the door up to the sink area. None of the first responders could initially see UHARI, until someone reached in through the bean hole and pulled the sheet to the side. Sworn statement of (B) (SHIP) Sworn statement of (C) Sworn statement of (D) (SINF) Sworn statement of (E) Sworn statement of Sworn statement of 07 GT 07 REPORTED er: SPECIAL AGENT OFFICE: NCISRA GUANTANAMO any, CUBA PAGE 1 LAST - 35"! 5 EXHIBIT A, STATEMENT S, Place Count? 3 Date as?: . make the following free and voluntary statement to whom I know to be a Representative of the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service. I make this statement of my own free will and without any threats made to me or promises extended understand that this statement is given concerning my knowledge of CW1 Roi??3 a? all and I weigh approximately and or social security number . I am currently assignedfreside at mum Ame. out <5an an 36 2m? 1 ?ne. 5 Athe. Ling. mm we?r 59mg. :19 Ki (hoe-t? enlu arm-LI A. am Board: - "The ire". mitten. 1.: . A. . (mom use COW ass .1 AW (cite) - (THE) I WNM This statement, consisting of this page and other page(s) was wed-for me by M15423 {3 - as we discussed its contents. I have read and understand the above statement. I have been given the opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desire to make and have placed my initials over the changes or corrections. This statement is the truth to the best of my knowledge and belief.- Signature? Sworn to and subscribed before me this 23 day of ?51) to u: in the year at seutatwe, av vestigative Service AUIH: DERIVED FROM ARTICLE 1361 UCMJ {It} U.S.C. 936} AND 5 U.S.C. 303 Page 1 of I . -l (Formerly someones meet?31) '7 3st Li- NCIS 558M115 (1)2001} STATEMENT Place 1 Cam? Date :?qrme?'t I, 7 . make the following free and voluntary statement to whom I know to be a Representative of the United States Naval Investtganve Servme. I make statement of my own free will and without any threats made to me or promises extended. I full understand that this statement is given eoneeming my knowledge of ?an-?w?ra oi as,? tall and I weigh approximately and my social security number rota ?n 31- so o?tl I (Medici usaat?ark-E .4 we -1 ?5 . 31?} In. ii In!- u, 1! to *Ll?use 130b, I XX 't fie?1 a :31sz NCIS IE (Formerly NCISFORM meted?.31) ?t f) Enclesurew) :Mm ?mm . \Gy; \Wr? 5L fa \ngt \r?f \Of. 1 . ?5s. . This statement, consisting of this page and other page(s) was typed by M55613: as we discussed its contents. I have read and understand the above statement. I have been given the opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desire to make and have placed my initials over the changes or corrections. This statement is the truth to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signa Sworn to and subscribed before me this 3% day of gene. in the year also; at I 108 - Witnessed: Page 2 of 2 NCIS 5580496 {1122001} (Formerly NCISFORM 0151'04?81) use ?130b,(b} STATEMENT a Place (2?6th 32" 53am? K?k? 111%)? :9de Legge- Date I, . make the following free and voluntary statement to whom I know to be a Representative of the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service. I make this statement of my own free will and without any threats made to me or promises extended. I fully understand that this statement is given eoncemin my knowledge of dam Esn??mxr- For identi?cation purposes, I am a black! @female, -all and I weigh approximately ounds. I was born 0 and my social security number . . .. - .. i Eit- i: d. - . ?13Db,(b) 7 ?$777-$599 519.903 ((Cliibli?l (E) This statement, consisting of this page and 1 other page(s) was?w?in?e by my sea?? as we discussed its content ave read and understand the above statement. I have been given the opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desire to make and have placed my initials over the changes or corrections. This statement is the truth to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signatur Sworn to and subscribed before me this 2 :2 day of 6* in the year at 7? Hes/R, 5 Witnessed: 1.13136 USC. 303 Page I of 1 NCIS 5580126 (112301) (Formerly NCISFORM 016104-31) 7 Encloeutei?j Ml STATEMENT Place Quins? Date see?! I, . make the following free and voluntary statement to whom I know to he a Representative of the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service. I make this statement of my own free will and without any threats made to me or promises extended. I fall understand that this statement is given concerning my knowledge of abserooeton ceikh ounds. I was born on 7, . Iamcurrentl assi nedi'seside a. 525 MPBL) J. tam) is legi? an?: 1min: Chm-Luna Hill-Ev 15 .51. The bah. Meet taboo-a \li?siblt growl Han altruistic: iodi- in: use he ou?rec- niaCL in?rm-3x? exam. ?This is ?Lam Number? Ia; ?13Ub,(b) a HMO besi- (Q ?ue ?ameni NOT elm Caz 1:0ng axis?: a This statement, consisting of this page and 1 other page(s) was-typed for me as we discussed its contents. I have read and understand the above statement. I have been given the opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desire to make and have placed my initials over the changes or corrections. This statement is the truth to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signature: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 2- 8" da 4335' Witnessed: (it) U.S.C. 936) AND 5 U.S.C. 303 Page 1 of .32. NCIS 558M6 {1!2001) (Formerly NCISFORM {ll?i??iwgl} Ll (-3) scenes?Hosann? Enclosure?) use ?130b, (THC), (bl(7l(El 5? STATEMENT A) Place Date ?3]an . make the following free- and voluntary statement to whom I know to be a Representative of the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service I make this statement of my own free will and without any threats made to me or promises extended. I full understand that this statement is given concerning my knowledge of Weak 076 653/ i For identification purposes, hit to female tail and I weigh approximately - unds. 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Naval Criminal Investigative Service AUTH: DERIVED FROM ARTICLE. 136, UCMI (10 U.S.C. 936) AND 5 USE. 303 Page 2 of 2 NCIS 5530126 (1300]) {Formerly NCISFORM 01604?81} .3 ?3 a STATENIENT Place Date 2&7 . make the following free and voluntary statement to whom I l?lDW to be a Representative of the United States Naval Criminal hivestigative Service I make this statement of my own free will and without any threats made to me or promises extended I fu understand that this statement is given concerning my knowledge of 'dentification purposes, ounds. I was born on 0 in .11! 9 1?5th . WW gr V9 unrea- V'herf I awNe? Brave - cell iaar +er is th-?r mi. e: .H?of leer are aan Y?a?m Cheri-E chi-art earner ?icks, Call This}? Mold Gee am can whereas Mail-4&3? as?? ins?has. Borgia: eerie tare. tile? in fine?1r tacked ANN lei-i oi Me D?eli em I 6?15!? i if if} +61: A. I (in: 1:51 .- err . .1111?2? no W5 This statement, consisting of this page and other page(s) wasww?me by 'mys a? as we discussed its conten s. ave read and understand the above statement. I have been given the opportunity to make any changes or corrections 1 desire to make and have placed my initials over the changes or corrections. This statement is the truth to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signatu Sworn to and subscribed before me this the year id}? at 15 REL Witnessecl?: use Page I of 1 NCIS 553on (mean (Fonnerly NCISFORM woman '5 Enclosure (F i ?7 INVESTIGATIVE ACTION nauoor CONTROL: WAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN ATTENDANCE 0F AUTOPSY (U) 011 un07, Reporting Agent (RA) attended the autopsy of WAL UMARJ. The autopsy was conducted at the US Naval Hospitai, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, by ?mw Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP). Chief Medical Examiner for Miami-Dado Count Florida witnessed the autopsy and autopsyr photographs were taken by* AFEP- to the autopsy of WAL MARI, - Prepared the Final Auto 5 Examination Report, enclosure detailing the ?ndings of the autopsy. ?determined the cause of death to be hanging and the manner of death to be suicide. Additionally, all photogaphs (97 total) taken during byi ?Idming the autopsyr are appended via enclosure ENCLOSURES) Final Autopsy Examination Report, Autopsy N.: NIB-070692 (U) CD containing 97 photographs taken during VIAL autopsy (U) REPORTED AGENT OFFICE: BAY, CUBA (ammo use ?13Ub, (C) .5532. EXHIBIT Lb U. s. NANAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OF INVESTIGATION (INTERIM) 25JUNO7 DEATH (II) CONTROL: UMARI, Ann AL RAHMAN MAADHA AL ARABIA SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT JTF-GTMO AXAL UNARI, JAEEO AL EAENAN ajAL ANEI, ABDUL AAEMAN TASK FORCE GUANTANAMG BAY, MADE BAY SPECIAL AGENT EXHIB IA: Reenlte of Initial Response to Death Scene/30May07m {Copy All) IA: Attainment of Photographs taken by MPI, 30May0?m{Copy A11) - Sworn Statement of D?m(Copy All) (4) (A) Sworn Statement of y07m{Copy All} (5) (V) Sworn Statement of ay07mICopy All} (H) Sworn Statement of un?7m(Copy ALL) (A) Sworn Statement of n07m{Copy All) 1 ?ag) Sworn Statement A11) Sworn Statement of 07 (Copy ALL) Sworn Statement of DlJun07m{Copy All) (113(2) Sworn Statement of 07m(Copy All) Sworn Statement of All) Sworn Statement of All) (143(5) Sworn Statement of 7m(Copy All) Sworn Statement of O7M(Copy All) Sworn Statement of JunOVmicSpy All) Sworn Statement of 07m(Copy All} Sworn Statement of Sworn Statement of All} Sworn Statement of All} Sworn Statement of O7m(Copy All) Sworn Statement of 2Jun?7m(Copy all) Sworn Statement of All} Sworn Statement of unc7m(COpy All) {25fiu/ Sworn Statement JUnG?m{Copy All} Sworn Statement of All} Sworn Statement of JunOTm{Copy All} Sworn Statement of 07 {Copy All) F) Sworn Statement 4Jun??m(Copy All} Sworn Statement Sworn Statement of Jun07m{Copy All} All} . ORN EASE 1 OF 13 USC ?13Db, :5 (0) JUL 2 0 2087 seensefseaess? senatowsch-oom-mna 31313.1: Wan. UMARI, ass AL assess manna DHAFIR AL U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY . 1. 45f InVestigative was initiated on subsequent to the receipt of information from the Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Staff Judge Advocate of the death of a detainee, within JTF-GTMO Camp V. The detainee was subsequently identified as UMARI. Many Camp personnel only know him as IBM 199, the detainee, or by his cell number! UMARI was found hanging by the neck inside his cell, within ?Bravo" Block, Camp V, at approximately 1255, on by Joint Detention Group (JDG) personnel. UMARI was cut down by JDG personnel, placed on a backboard and transported to Camp Medical located in Room_ Medical personnel assessed UMARI and found that he was not breathing, had no pulse, had bruising around the neck, no pupil reaction and had facial cyanosis. Medical personnel initiated Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation Upon initiation, CPR and other medical initiativas continued until UMARI was pronounced dead at 1336. All movement of UMARI from the death scene to Camp Medical occurred prior to NCIS arrival on scene. After UMARI was pronounced dead a Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (NAVHOSP GTMD) ambulance responded to Camp and transported VXAL UMARI to the NAVHOSP morgue. The death scene was secured. Interviews were conducted with all JTF-GTMO personnel?who had any dealings with the response and treatment of UMARI.L A Death Scene examination was conducted of the cell where VXAL UMARI was found hanging. Armed Forced Institute of Pathology personnel conducted an autopsy at NAVHOSP GTMO, on UMARI. Investigation continues. NERRATIVE . 1. This is a reactive investigation initiated to determine cause and manner of death of UMARI: Mo determination of a specific statute can be made at this time. 2. (U) Investigation was initiated on 07 subsequent to contact with; sea Judge (worm Advocate (SJA), adVising a detainee had apparently hung himself inside his cell at Camp and was deceased. 3. Add NCISRA Guantanamo Bay Special Agents along with Command Investigators assigned to NAVSTA GTMO Security responded to Camp Upon arrival at Camp it was determined PAGE 2 OF 13 ?9 3 0 0-15 SUBJ: VIRL UMARI, AED AL KAI-IMAM MAADHA DHAFIR AL U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE that, on at approximately 1255, 30May0?, Block Guards for Bravo Upper Block discovered a detainee hanging in Cell- - Guard personnel responded, got the detainee down and transported him to the Camp Medical in Room- in an attempt to resuscitate him. The detainee was snhsequently identified as VIAL UMARI 199). The officer in Charge of the Detainee Detention Hospital pronounced UMARI, on 30May07', at 1.336 NCIS personnel conducted a preliminary examination of the body of VXAL UMARI inside Camp Medical Room- seized items of evidence and conducted photographic coverage of the body, exhibit pertains. 4. (U) 0n sonay07, NCISRA Guantanamo Bay retrieved photographs and video shot by JTF- GTMO personnel documenting the death scene and MRI, prior to the arrival of NCISRA Guantanamo Bay on scene at Camp V, exhibit provides details. 454?011 31Ma 07, was interviewed at NCISRA by Participatin a sat (PA) ?and provided a sworn statement. ?advised on 30May??, at approximately 1243, he knocked on cell door-and received a verbal response from ?if/AL MRI, who could not be seen behind a sheet that was han in inside his cell. Shortly after inf/AL verbal response tried to obtain a response from VIAL MI re arding his lunch meal. After receiving no response, ordered to call a ?Code Yellow", which notifies personnel of a medical emergency. -advised they opened the food trayr slot and pulled the sheet clear of their vision and could see VIRAL UMARI was hanging. Additional details are contained within exhibit 6. On 31May?07, was interviewed at NCISRA GTMO by FA and provided a sworn statement. - advised on he had seen Vii-1L UMARI inside his cell sometime in ihe mirning. Shortly after seeing WI inside his cell indicated V/Alg UMARI had hung up a sheet and stood his ISO mat on end. Both items blocked the view of the toilet for?believes this was done sometime around 0900, on 39May07. recalls seeing AL praying inside his call sometime between 1200-1230. indicated they began serving lunch about 13-00, with the first cell being VIAL was unable to see or PAGE 3 OF 13 use sees-sameness sseese?essiea- SUBJ: UMARI, RED AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAXCIV U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE get a response from MRI and instructed-o call a Code Yellow. After opening the ?bean hole? UMARI was discovered to be hanging inside his cell behind the sheet. elated they immediately called a . A- is called when a detainee attempts self?harm. Additional details are contained within exhibit (4). 7. 31May?7, was interviewed at NCISRA GTMO by nd prov dad a sworn statement. Fadvised on at approximately 1255, he was inside i: central control. center inside Camp 5 when there was a call over the radio for a Code Yellow on Bravo Upper Block. btained the backboard from the Medical Room and responded to Bravo Upper Block. _arrived about: the time was determined that VIAL UMARI was hanging. ordered 3. called and also ordered the Cell door for he o? ened. and 3?4 other soldiers entered the cell. attempted, but failed to loosen the noose and remove it USC 11nd When the arriVEd; 130'} cut the ?rope", using scissor inside the kit. After the (Ci(b)(73(E) rope was removed from the detainee's it to the floor. _reported UMARI was secure to the backboard and transported to the Medical Room. Additional details are contained within exhibit . B. 0n 31May07, at approximately-1427, NCIS South East Field Office (SEED) Ma or Case Res onse Team consisting of Forensic Consultant?s Agents? along with NCISRA GTMO arrived on scene at Camp V, Bravo Upper Tier. The team conducted a death scene examination, which included complete photographic coverage, death scene sketch, processing and recovery of evidence from the death scene. Full documentation of the MCRT Death Scene examination will he provided upon its completion and receipt. 9. 7 was interviewed at NCISRA an prov1 a sworn statement. _advised on 30May0?, at approximately 1255, she res ended to a Code Yellow on Bravo Upper Block. Shortly afterh arrival it was determined that UMARI was hangin inside his cell. _announced a? Cell was then opened and three guard personnel entered the Cell. sported feet were free and his hands PAGE 4 0F 13 use seen-Emcee? SUE-J: swear, ass AL mm manna DHAPIR AI. U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE his back with what appeared to be a piece of explained the guards used the scissors from the to cut down UMARI and then extracted him from his cell. stated the guards checks for a pulse, strapped WI to a backboard and translported MRI to the Camp Medical Room. Additional details are contained within exhibit 110. is? On was interviewed at NCISRA GTMO by and provided a sworn statement. _was the Detainee Information Management System clerk on duty on -was responsible for typing the movement portion of the D.I.M.s. report. _advised she had typed in the D.I.M.S. report that was wear had been moved out of his cell-at 1246 and moved back'in at 1243. This was all based on information rovided by that UMARI's movement was completed. hrelated she was unaware if VIAL UTE-LEI actually left his cell or not. Additional details are contained within exhibit (7) . ll. On was interviewed at NCISRA GTMO by Reporting Agent {an} and provided a sworn statement. I advised he had been scheduled to interview UNIARI, on 30May?7, at 1030, as part of his duties with the Criminal Investigative Task Force . indicated he was for ed to cancel the interview due to a lack of an Arabic linguist. _related he never saw UMARI on 30May07. Additional details are contained within exhibit . 12. (pendi' on ?lJunG7, was intenriewed at NCISRA GTMO by and provided a sworn. statement. was conducting rounds in his position as a librarian inside Camp V, 'on 30Ma 07 before lunch. He completed all his rounds by 1200-1215. Ewes asked by WAL UMARI to relay a message to the gear a was suffering from reoccurring hemorrhoids and he did not want to go to. his scheduled interview appointment. Additional details are contained within exhibit statement. advised on 30May0?7, at approximately 1255. 13. were) 011 ?lJunG?T, was interviiwed at NCISRA GTMO by and provided a sworn PAGE 5 OF 13 i" use SUBJ: UMARI, ABD AL HEADER DHAFIR EL HILALAICIV U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE he was on Alpha Lower Block when he heard a Code Yellow go out over the radio for Bravo Upper Block. Upon arrival at Bravo Upper Bloch,?looked inside the cell door window and observed the UMARI's ISO mat standing on and covering his sink and toilet. There was also a sheet hanging up blocking the vent. ?stated he observed VIAL feet so he opened the beanhole, ulled the sheet aside and saw that was hanging. lained at this point a- ;was called rushed in when the cell door opened and assisted getting UMARI down, onto a backboard and downstairs to the medical room. Additional details are contained within- exhibit (10) . 14. I was intenriewed? at NCISRA GTMO by PA and provided a sworn statement. advised, on 30May0?, he was assigned to Alpha Block. heard a code go out and responded towards Br Block. When _arrived on Bravo Block the cell door to? (HUME) was still closed. -stated one of the guards yelled out that UMARI was hanging. An order was given to open the cell door. explained when. the cell door 0 ened ards rushed in to assist in getting UMARI down. ?used scissors to cut the noose from UMARI's neck. Additional details are contained within exhibit {11} . 15. feces-1? On - was interviewed at HCISRA GTMO by PA and provided a sworn statement. gadvised between 1230 and 1300 while working inside Cam VI, a call went out for a inside Camp V. res ended to Camp along with a nurse and another corpsman. indicated upon arriving at Camp Medical. they observed VKAL UMARI stra ed onto a backboard with a deep indentation around his neck. hrsported the nurse found_no ulse no responsiveness, no pupil reaction and no breathing. related the medical personnel began Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) on UMARI. After approximately five minutes three doctors had arrived in the medical room. Medical efforts continued until UMARI was pronounced dead at 1336. Additional details are contained within exhibit 15. 436:6) On was interviewed at NCISRA by FA and provided a sworn statement. _advised on at approximately 125?, he was working at the Detention Operations Center PAGE 6 OF 13 36269 EOMYGT-MPGT-OOIS-TI-RJA SUBJ: MARI, ABD AL RAM MADE-IA DHAFIR AL U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE when they received a teleihone call about a inside Camp for UIHIARI. grabbed video equipment and responded to Camp V, where he began filming the life saving efforts being conducted at the Medical Room inside Cam V. filmed for approximately 38 'minutes. ?returned to the DOC. turned over the video and returned to Camp to shoot video and. take still Photographs of UMARI's cell. Additional details are contained within exhibit {13) . 2LT. On was interviewed at NCISRA ii PA?and provided a sworn statement. advised she was'on dutyr on 30May0'? inside Ca VI when 1' ived a telephone call from Camp about ahiand two oorpsmen responded to Camp with a bag of medical equipment. Fexplained upon their arrival she check VIM. UMARI for of life and began CPR. A short time later more medical personnel arrived to include the Senior Medical of and the 01C of the Detention Hospital stated medications were given to VIAL MRI, but he was pronounced dead at 1336. Additional details are contained within exhibit 18. 1mm was intervi NCISRA GTMD by RA and provided a sworn statement. ?ag-hissed he was assigned as a Rover on 07, when he heard the ?Code Yellow go out. followed shortly by a stated he responded to Bravo Upper Block to ass st. When a AL UMARI was being taken down and placed on a backboard. assisted in carrying VIAL UMARI to the medical room and remained there until UMARI was pronounced dead. Additional details are contained within exhibit is. isos?T on 01Junov, was in erview at NCISRA GTMO by RA and provided a sworn statement. iadvised he was assigned to work on Bravo Lower Block on 30May?'7. At approximately 1257', responds a de Yellow on Bravo Upper Block. Upon his arrival,l?found the cell for VII-1L UMARI was open and was trying to untie the sheet from around neck. Someone showed up with ears and_ out the sheet from Wl's neck. Wassisted in carrying UMARI downstairs to the Medical Room. ?then returned to his duties on Bravo Lower Block? Additional details are contained within exhibit SW PAGE 7' OF 13 (bx3y1ousc (5 ?07 11 V1 SUBJ: UMARI, ABE) AL RAE-HEM MADHA DHAFIR AL U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE 20. 0n 01Jun?'?, was interviewed at NCISRA GTMO by PA and provided a tavern statement. ?advised on at approximately 1255 he heard via radio that a Code Yellow had gone out on Bravo Upper Block. _responded fro Lower Block. Upon his arrival on Bravo Upper Block.? found other soldiers in front: of to get the detainee to respond to their verbal commands. While doing this, someone said they could see the detainee?s feet dangling above the floor, so they called a Code Snowball. Additional details are-contained within exhibit (17} I- was interviewed at 21. Men NCISRA GTMO by PA and provided a sworn statement; - advised on he signed as the Camp Control NCO. At approximately 125a?reeponded to Bravo Upper after hearing a - go out over the radio. 'Upon his arrival found several guards standing in front of the open door to cell VIAL UMARI was being taken out of the cell and placed on a backboard; checked for a pulse on MRI and thought he felt one. returned from Bravo Upper Block to Control. Additional details are contained within exhibit (18} . 22. aofd) on 01mm.? was interviewed at NCISRA GTMU by RA and provided a sworn statement. advised on at approximately 1344 he received notification regarding UMARI's death inside Camp V. responded with his two Military Pol-ice Investi a (MP1) to Camp to ensure the death scene was secure. identified several persons who had seen the death scene after the removal of reported his observation of the death scene. assigned one MP1 investigator to record to keep a log of all person at the death scene and the other to obtain the Camp watchbill. -additionally related he took photographs of the scene. These photographs were previously provided 'to NCISRA GTMO. personnel. Additional details are contained within exhibit (19). use (E) 23. trend? On a forensic_autopsy was performed on m. any?Deputy Medical Examiner Armed Forces Medical Examiner System. The autopsy was conducted at GTMO. The preliminary autopsy report, the final autopsy report, toxicology report, and autopsy photographs are pending. PAGE 8 OF 13 x, i. 5.5 use pt MET/woman BDMAYD7-MPGT-0015-7HNA SUBJ: UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAICIV U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE 24. (E93617 On was interviewed at NCISRA GTMO by RA and provided a sworn statement. _advised on SOMAYW, at approximately 1345 ?was contacted regarding a death inside Camp res onded to Camp along with? and - reported as he entered Camp 1! wit_and they were joined by the Commander his executive assistant, a SJA from JTF-GTMD. and the 525m MP Battalion Commander. They all res ended 11 to WI's cell where they looked into the cell. Heubsequentl he two block guards assigned to Bravo Upper Block. stated he remained with the two block guards until the GTMO Criminal Investigators arrived to interview the two guards. Additional details are contained within exhibit (20} . 25. men was interviewed at GTMO by and" provided a sworn statement. _advised on 30MayD7. he_was assigned as a guard on Charlie Block. -reported, at approximately?1240 while moving a detainee he heard a Code Yellow go out over the radio for Bravo Block. ?responded immediately to Bravo Upper Block where he found-and_in front of Wl's cell. explained other guard personnel were present and after it was determined that VIAL UMARI was hanging, was among the guards who entered V/ni. UMARI's cell to assist. related he was able to help get UMARI down from where he was hanging and was among the guards who transported VIAL UMARI to Camp Medical. After moving to medical, stated he returned to his duties on Charlie Block. additional details are contained within exhibit . - 26. On 02Jun0'7, was interviewed at NCISRA GTMO by FA and provided a sworn statement. ?advised on he was assigned as an escort in Camp V. At approximately 1255. ?heard a Code Yellow called out for Bravo Upper Block Cell continued escorting a detainee and then heard a go out for the same location. ?was able to respond at that time and upon arrival at Bravo Upper Block found the cell open, a braided noo loor and UMARI being secured to a backboard. Wassisted in transporting the AL UMARI from Bravo Upper Block to the Camp Medical Roow? indicated he eta ed with and the medical care providers. *indioated he was requested by the medical PAGE 9 OF 13 assesseseeane SUBJ: VKAL UMARI, ABD AL WAN NAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAXCIV U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE providers to cut strips of white cloth from both of VIRAL UMARI's wrists, which he did. Additional details are contained within exhibit (22). 27. MST 0n new, was re?interviewed at NCISRA by FA and provided a sworn statement. -c1arified two comment ads in her initial statement provided on 01JunD?.WexPlained after thinking more about the situation, she realized that was not wearing a tan shirt as she had earlier reported and that she was not sure if there was anything around neck. This is contrary to her earlier report that a small sheet was loose on the lower portion of UMARI's neck. _re1ated this was her first response to death and she was mistaken in her earlier statement. Additional details are contained within exhibit (23). 23. tsesof On eaJuno7, was interviewed at NCISRA GTMO by and provided a sworn statement. _advised on 30May0'T, between 1230?1250, she was assi ned to Medical in Camp VI and responded with? andh to a Yellow inside Camp related upon arrival the medical personnel checked for respiration and pulse and began CPR. Additional medical personnel arrived and continued lifesaving efforts until was pronounced dead. Additional details are contained within exhibit (24} . I 29- on mm? interviewed at NCISRA GTMO by RA and irov1de a sworn statement. advised on 30May07, he was with and when they received notification of a death inside Camp involving UMARI. ex lained as he was about to enter Camp along with andh they met up with Commander and two other persons. They were joined the 525?? MP Battalion Commander, the Camp NCOIC and DIG. stated they all proceeded to the cell re AL MI was found hanging. The arty looked at the cell after the door was opened. irecorded a photo journal as conducted photographic coverage of the cell belonging to UMARI. Additional details are contained within exhibit SEER-BTW PAGE 10 OF 13 310 SUBJ: UMARI, RED BL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL HILALAICIV U. S. NAHAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE 30- 0n cannon? was interviewed at HCISRA GTMO by and provided a sworn statement. ?advised on .30May?'f, he was traveling towards Camp VI in his when he heard about the inside Camp V. Wresponded to the Medical Room inside Camp where he assisted othermedical personnel in providing life saving efforts upon VKAL WI. Additional details are contained within exhibit {26} . 31. goodies ?eJunOT, was interviewed at NCISRA GTMO by PA and provided a sworn statement. _advised on 30May07, she was working inside the Detention Hospital, at Camp Delta, when theyr received a call from the 1? responders about UMARI having no ulse. accompanied four (4) medical officer to Camp V. with life saving measures until UMARI was pronounced dead. Additional details are contained within exhibit Lig?a?g? 32. (toss? On D4Jun07, was interviewed at women GTMD by and provided a sworn (WE) statement. _advised on 30May07, he was outside Camp when a guard called the nurse a walking with that a code was in progress inside Camp V. Eel-seemed other medical personnel responding and went inside to see if he'could provide nos Wstated CPR was in progress upon his arrival. Wreported he assisted the doctors and nurses until? UMARI was pronounced dead. Additional details are contained within exhibit On 04.1mm, was intend.? NCISRA GTMO by PA and provided a. sworn statement. ?advised she is the officer in Charge (01C) of Camp V. cm 30May?7, after 1300 _was out of Camp when.she received a telephone call from that there was a Snowball inside Camp V. When arriVed UMARI was receiving CPR from the medical personnel. explained she went to the death scene located on Bravo Upper Block, Cell hprovided information on policy and procedures; which are supposed to be followed inside Camp according to the Camp Delta Standard Operating Procedures (SOP). This information included rules for the use ISO mats, hanging of items, search and shower procedures. Additional details are contained within exhibit sees-13W race 11 or 13 a1 '3 sears?Emm- 3DMAYOT-MPGT-0015-THNA SUBJ: UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN HARDER DHAFIR AL U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE 34. .W 011 was interviewed at women GTMO and provided a sworn statement. is a who is assigned to work inside Camp V. ?advised on at: aiiroximately 0100, he arrived at work at Camp v. After checked some emails, he stated he 11 listening to the audio recordings from the previous night. recognized UMARI's voice on the recording making what sounded to be a speech in which he talked about the ?three heroes? from last year, and jihad. ?related the speech was similar to the speech the three ad made a year earlier prior to their suicides. Watered he sent a SIPRNET email to his immediate superv sor, at approximately 1029 and a ain at approximately 1120. Sometime after 1230?heard the call over the radio for a Code Yellow. went to the medical room and identified VIAL UMARI as the detainee who had been brought to medical. Additional details are contained within exhibit (30) . 35. {3936) On - was interviewed at NCISRA GTMO by FA and provided a sworn statement. advised on 30May0'?, he was called to Cam not before 1300 due to being found puleeless. arrived at Ca to find medical personnel performing one on Win. UMARI. stated v/nl. um: was unresponsive, pulseless, without a ontaneous breathing, eyes were open with fixed pupils. ?reported efforts continued to revive UMARI until ?pronounced him dead at. 1336. Additional details are contained within exhibit (31). 35. 1.9605}? a. osmium, contact was made me.? JTF-GTMD.I ?advised the medical records for UMARI would be maintained by JTF-GTMO, in accordance with the Federal Court reservation order an a copy would be provided to NCIS. _*indicated the medical records would be available at any time for NCIS review. (U) Rear Admiral Mark steer, Commander JTF-GTMO and- Chief of Staff were provided with an initial debrief Fay?following the initial response to Cam V. Throughout the course of this investigation! son JTF-o'rno has been continually briefed. Investigation continues. PAGE 12 OF 13 use .-, "1 SUBJ: UMARI, RED AL RAHMAN MAADHA DHAFIR AL U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE Guantanamo Bay, Cuba BRA Guantanamo Bay, Cuba NCESRA Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Consultant, NCISFO Mayport, FL BRA Kings Bay, Cuba Jacksonville, FL Maypont, FL ERA Jacksonville, FL Tno MPI Investigator GTMO MPI Investigator 0 Security Investigator, NAHSTA GTMO Sacurity Investigator, NAVSTA GTMO Security HCISRA Guantanamo Bay, Cuba DISTRIBUTION NCISHQ: INFO: JTF GTno [Hy DERIVED FROM: OPNAVINST 55513-4C DECLASSIFY: Kl use 375 use ?3 ?3 INVESTIGATIVE ACTION I OSIUNW CONTROL: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN RESULTS OF INITIAL RESPONSE TO DEATH SCENE 1. On 30May07, at approximately 1337hrs. Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (JTF-GTMO), noti?ed Reporting Agent that a detainee inside Camp V, had been found hanging in his cell and was currently receivin medical attention. At approximately 1347, Participan contacted; who advised that efforts to resuscitate detainee failed and detainee was deceased. At this time?requested NCIS respond to Camp V. 2. Subsequent to noti?cation of detainee death, MPGT responded and arrived at the medical room, Camp V, JTF-GTMO, at approximately 14mins. Upon arrival, MPGT Special Agents were advised the detainee, identi?ed as WAL UMARI, was discovered hanging in his ee11 (Bravo Block, Upper tier, cel- by a . guard while attempting to serve detainees lunch. The guard asked WAL a question, however he failed to respond. The guard then ordered UMARI to acknowledge guard and, again, received no response. The guard peered into cell through the window, however he could not see clearly as UMARI had hung a white bed sheet to obstruct guard?s view. The guard immediatel called a ?Code Yellow? (Medical Emergency}. The code quickly escalated to ad (Detainee self?harm) when guards determined the detainee was hanging. The guards entered the cell and found UMARI hang'ng from a homemade rope fashioned from braided stri of bed sheet. The guards cut the rope using medical sheers health! The guards immediately secured WAL UMARI to a backboard and transported him downstairs to the medical suite where co amen and physicians attempted to resuscitate UMARI. 01c, estates eases, meme seeded war. UMARI dead at 1336hrs. - 3. Following the brief provided to NCIS upon arrival at the Camp Medical Room, PA -was informed several Service Members involved had been ordered to provide written statements pertaining to the death of WAL UMARI. PA_instructed same Service Members to cease writing statements because they would be interviewed by NCIS in the near future, however several sworn statements had already been completed. All completed and partially completed sworn statements were provided to NCIS and are included as enclosures through 4. WAL body was secured in the medicai room of Camp V. Upon arrival, MPGT con?rmed the door to WAL cell was closed and secured. After con?rming WAL cell was secured electronically from the control room and a sentry was posted), RA, and entered the medical suite to photograph the condition of the VFAL body and collect any items of Exhibit 1 SEE, gs . *3 evidentiary value. Several items (ligatures, flexi cuffs, misc. medical waste) were seized and entered into the evidence custody system under log# MPGT 034?07. WAL body was photographed to document its condition at the time of death and to assist Forensic Pathologists at autopsy, Enclosure pertains. Of note, there were ligature marks on the neck of UMARI. No other signi?cant bruising or trauma was observed, however small drops of blood were present at several locations on WAL body. Medical personnel advised that the blood in question resulted from the efforts to resuscitate UMARI after he arrived in the medical room at Camp V. After WAL body was photographed, it was transported to the morgue at USNH Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. 4. Subsequent to releasing WAL body for transport to the morgue at USNH Guantanamo Bay, MPGT transitioned to cell. The cell was opened and the interior photographed to ensure preservation of the scene. Following photographic documentation, the cell was closed and sealed utilizing evidence tape. On Ollun07, the Southeast Field Of?ce Major Case Response Team (MCRT) processed the death scene and reported their ?ndings via separate documentation. MCRT noted the evidence tape was intact when they reopened the cell door to process the scene. In addition to enclosures listed below, additional photographs of the medical room and body of WAL UMARI were taken. A CD containing all photographs taken to ensure preservation of the scene(s) was created and is maintained with the original case ?le. Voluntary Sworn Statement of_3 OMayO'i? Voluntary Sworn Statement 0% Voluntary Sworn Statement 0 30May07 (d Partiall com leted Voluntary Sworn Statement of? 30May07 Partially completed Voluntary Sworn Statement 0?1/30ruey07 20 Photographs of VIAL body taken 1n the medical room at Camp V, TF- GTMO on 30May07. Photographs taken to document condition of the body shortly after the of?cial time of death declared. USC ISRA Guantanamo Bay, Cuba - ISRA Guantanamo Bay, Cuba NCISRA Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Investigator, Command Criminal Investigations Division, 0 Bay, Cuba vatigator, Command Criminal Investigations Division, NAVSTA Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Investigator, Command Criminal Investigations Division, NAVSTA Guantanamo Bay, Cuba PARTICIPANT REPORTED BY: AGENT OFFICE: NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA . ?l .14 (7) (E) 7) SWORN STATEMENT For use of this form. see AR 190-45: the proponent agencyr is PMG. AUTHORITY: PRINCIPAL PURPOSE: To document potential criminal activityr involving the US. 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On 30May07,? Joint Detention Grou (JDG). Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (JTF-GTMO) and?f?l GTMO, responded to Camp V, foil of information that a detainee had committed suicide. an? entered. the cell of WAL UMARJ prior to arrival and hoto aph 11- Upper Tier, Bravo E) Block, Camp V, JTF-GTMO) and rovided copies of all photographs taken of the cell prior to NCIS arrival, enclosure pertains. la) 25 ihotogr hs taken of Cell 211, Bravo Block, Camp V, JTF-GTMO, by- an prior to arrival at the death scene! 30May07 REPORTED BY: AGENT OFFICE: NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA Exhibit( (W1). (E), Sec. 1.4(g} UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 30MY07 use ?130b, TITLE: VIAL WI, ABD AL WAN CCN: . PHOTOGRAPHED BY: GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA OINT DETENTION GROUP, JOINT TASK FORCE DESCRIPTION: Photograph of exterior of Col Upper Tier, Bravo Block, Camp 5, Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (HUME) I If UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (W1). (E). Sec. 1.409} UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 30MAY07 use ?13Ub, TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL CCN: 30MAY07-MPGT-0015-7HNA PHOTOGRAFHED BY: JOINT DETENTION GROUP, JOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA DESCRIPTION: Photograph of extarior cell door, CeliqBravo Block, Camp 5, UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIWAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL MSTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 30MAY07 TITLE: UMARI, ABD AL MN (b)(3)110 USC 5130b. CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BEEF JOINT DETENTION GROUP, JOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO BAY, DESCRIPTION: Photograph Of interim Of cell-313w Block, Camp 5, ROWE) NITWFD- UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (W1). (E),Sec. 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRINIINAL WSHGATWE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 30MAY07 TITLE: UM, ABD AL RAHMAN use ?130b. CCN: BY: GUANTANAMO BAY, JOINT DETENTION GROUP, JOINT TASK FORCE DESCRIPTION: Photograph of interior of cell-Stave Block, Camp 5, a rm r' UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL IMSTIGATIVE SERVICE (MU). (E},Sec. 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 30MAY07 - use ?130b, TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: GUANTANAMO BAY, JOINT DETENTION GROUP, JOINT TASK FORCE DESCRIPTION: Photograph of interior of cellqravo Block, Camp 5, ITF-GTMO NUMRFR- a m: (W1). (E}.Sec. 1.4(g} UNITED STATES NAVAL MSTIGATIVE SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL WSTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 30mm? TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL use ?130b, CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA JOINT DETENTION GROUP, JOINT TASK FORCE DESCRIPTION: Photograph of ISO Max, homemade rope, and sheet used to hide detainee located inside cell rave Block, Camp 5, UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (ELSEC. 1.409} UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE . SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN use ?130b, CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: GUANTANAMO BAY, DESCRIPTION: Photograph of interior 0f cell *ravo Block, Camp 5, JIF-GTMO 7' THEM JOINT DETENTION GROW, JOINT TASK FORCE (I UNITED STATES NA AL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (W1). (ELSEC. 1.4(g) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 30MAY07 use ?130b, TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAIMAN CCN: SOMYQ7-MPGT-0015-7HNA PHOTOGRAPHED BY: JOINT DETENTION GROUT, JOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO BAY, DESCRIPTION: Photograph Of interior Of cell-Bravo Block, Camp 5, JTF-GTMO (HUME) NUMBER: 2 OF 75 030(1). 1.4(9) ouunu .- UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 30154441707 . use ?130b, TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHNLAN CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: GUANTANAMO BAY, JOINT DETENTION GROUP, JOINT TASK FORCE DESCRIPTION: Phctogmph of plastic, Rubbermaid, bin containing numerous paper documents located inside eel. Bravo Block, Camp 5, (E), Sec. 1.4(g} (JEGRET UNITED STATES NAVAL CRMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 30MY07 TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL RAW use ?130b, CCN: PHOTOGRAPEED BY: JOINT DETENTION GROUP, JOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO BAY, DESCRIPTION: Photograph of rape removed from detainee?s ?ack and sheet used to cover hanging detainee UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (W1). (mm (E).Sec. UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: SOMAYBT use ?130b, TITLE: ABD AL RAHMAN CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: GUANTANAMO BAY, DESCRIPTION: Photograph of tissue paper inside all 11 JOINT DETENTION GROUP, JOINT TASK FORCE 030(1). 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVE CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN (b)(3)110 USC ?13Ub, CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: GUANTANAMO BAY, JOINT DETENTION GROUP, JOINT TASK FORCE DESCRIPTION: Close up photoglaph of tissue paper inside doorway of cell Bravo Block, Camp 5, (W1). Sec. 1.4(9) (. my"? l( UNITED STATES AL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 30MY07 TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN (b)(3)110 USC ?130b. CCN PHOTOGRAPHED BY: JOINT DETENTION GROUP, JOINT FORCE GUANTANAMO BAY, DESCRIPTION: Photograph of prayer cap located inside door way of cell ravo Block, Camp 5, 3T (E}.Sec. 1.4(g} I UNITED STATES AL WSTIGATIVE SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 30mm? . USC ?13Ub, TITLE. WAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: JOINT DETENTION GROUP, JOINT FORCE GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA DESCRIPTION: Photograph of prayer cap located insido door way of col. Bravo Block, Camp 5, (DHTXE) NUMBER: 13 0F 25 ENCLOSURE 6M . (W1). (E), Sec. 1.4(g} IMTED STATES INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: use ?130b, TITLE. VIAL UMARI, ABD AL WAN CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: OINT DETENTION GROUP, JOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA DESCRIPTION: Photograph of under toilet area of cell!Bravo Block, Camp 5, NUMBER: 15 OF 25 (WWKE) . FNCLOSURE (1 . (W1). (E),Sec. 1.4(g} UNITED STATES NAVAL CRINIINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRWINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 30MAY07 - . use ?130b, CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: OINT DETENTION GROUP, JOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA DESCRIPTION: Photograph of air vent where rope around detainee?s neck was smured NUMBER: 16 OF 25 ENCLOSURE (l r) -3 UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (W1). (E),Sec. 1?1021} UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 30MAY07 TITLE: UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN USC ?130b, CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: JOINT DETENTION GROUP, JOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA DESCRIPTION: Photograph of detainoe?s locker located at end of Bravo Block, upper tier, Camp 5, GTMO NUMBER: 17 0F 25 7r? 111:11 _?Fl 1 . 1 . 1 UNITED STATES INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE 1Am} UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 3DMAY07 TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL use ?130b, CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA JOINT DETENTION GROUP, JOINT TASK FORCE DESCRIPTION: Photograph of detainee?s Iocker at end of Bravo Block, Upper Tier, Camp 5, GTMO I Jlethf NUMBER: 18 OF 25 ENCLOSURE I1 1 1 UNITED STATES NA AL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (E),Sec. 1.4(g) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 30MAY07 TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAWAN (b)(3)110 USC ?130b. CCN: PHOTOGRAPEED BY: OINT DETENTION GROUP, JOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA DESCRIPTION: Close up photogaph of detainee locker located at end of Bravo'Block, Upper Tier, Camp 5, JTF-GTMO 3 NUMBER: 19 OF 25 ENCLOSURE (I UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (W1). (E}.Sec. 1-409} UNITED STATES NAVAL CREENAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL WAN (b)(3)110 USC ?130b. CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: JOINT DETENTION GROUP, JOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA DESCRIPTION: Photograph of detainee ?Ball Card? located on exterior of cell door, Cell- Bravo Block, Camp 5, JTF-GTMO NUNIBER UNITED STATES NAVAL CMWAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (E}.Sec. 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIWAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: TITLE: UTVIARI, ABD AL RAHMAN (b)(3)110 USC ?130b. CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: JOINT DETENTION GROUP, JOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA DESCRIPTION: Photograph of detainee ?Ball Card? located on exterior of cell door, Cell .Bravo Block, Camp 5, JTF-GTMO ?1 L, .1 NUMBER: 21 OF 25 (A . -. UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE Sec. 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 30MAY07 use ?130b, TITLE: VIAL ABD AL CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: DETENTION GROUP, JOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA DESCRIPTION: Photograph of sheet and homemade, braidad shaet rope NUMBER: 22 OF 25 1 OK). If . (W1). (E). Sec. 1-409} '1 UNITED STATES NAVAL 031mg INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 30MAY07 TITLE: WAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN USC 5130b, CCN: SOMAYBT-MPGT-BHIS-THNA PHOTOGRAPHED BY: TASK FORCE GUANT JOINT DETENTION GROUP, JOINT DESCRIPTION: Photograph of air vent inside cell where homemade rope was attached NWBER {E}.Sec. 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL WSTIGATWE SERVICE UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: 30MAY07 CCN: PHOTOGRAPHED BY: TASK FORCE BAY, CUBA OINT DETENTION GROUP, JOINT DESCRIPTION: Photograph of air vent inside cell where humemade rope was attached NUMBER: 240F25 0k 1" UNITED CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE (W1). (E). Sec. 1-409} UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SCENE PHOTOGRAPHS DATE OF PHOTO: SONIAYBT TITLE: VIAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN (3): 10 USC. $301), CCN: 30MAY07-LIPGT-0915-7HNA PHOTOGRAPHED BY: TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA JOINT DETENTION GROUP, JOINT DESCRIPTION: Photograph of homemade rope removed from detainee?s neck NUMER: 25 OF 25 .1 .1 ENCLOSURE 0L) 1" . i A if w"a STATEMENT 1 Place NCIS MPGT Date 2 May31,2007 I?malce the following free and voluntary statement to Special Agenl- _whom I know to be a Representative of the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service. I make this statement of my own free will and without any threats made to me or promises extended. 1 fully understand that this statement is given concerning my knowledge of the death of detainee ISN 199 - For identification oses I am a white male-tall and I weigh approximately- pounds. I was born and in social security number is? I am currently assigned to ITF-GTMO. On 30May0?l, I started my shift at B-Block at 0550._] and I were assigned that block for the. entire 12 hour shift. Both of our duties were to rove the tier, feed the detainees, maintain safe custody, and give the detainees showers if they wanted one Prior to the hanging incident, 199 had been very quite all day. I would not consider him a trouble maker and he was one of two detainees on the block that were not in discipline status. The last time I saw detainee 199 alive was approximately 1246. He was laying on his bed with his back to the window, almost as if he was in the fetal position. Since I had a visual of him I continued to walk the tier and check on the other detainees whil retrieved the chow from the dumbwaiter.- At approximately 1243, I walked by 199's cell at cell -. and he had his sheet up obstructing my view of the inside of the cell. I knocked on his cell and said? can?t see you, you need to say something". 199 responded by saying ?ya, ya I?m ok At this tim returned with the chow and told me that he would rove the tier while I set up the meals. While arranging the meals I noticed that 199?s meal had been mislabeled, as he is the only unique" meal. on the tier, he receives a vegetable with fish while all the others get a high ?ber diet. I asked- -to ask the detainee if he was still a ve etable with fish meal, which he did, however there was no response from within the cell. dead i proceeded to walk over to 199?s cell and knack on the door. We yelled -if you can hear us we need you to flush your toilet.? Again, I received no verbal response. I proceeded, upon? orders, to call a code yellow, this code is used to notify personnel that there is a medical emergency with a detainee and to get a response force there as soon as possible. The response force arrived very quickly, I would say within 20 seconds or so, and we proceeded to open the food tray slot and move the detainee?s sheet out of our field of vision. It was at this time that we were able to see 199 actually hanging from his ventilation grate by his door. The detainee appeared to be hanging from a Ii gatnre which was made of braided or twisted bed sheets. I could also see that his neck was discolored were the li store was ositioned. I believe the ersonnel that were assigned to the we; as Mathew All of these individuals would have been in or around the cell at the time of the inciden Page I of 7 usc ?1sob,(h) (Cl.(bll7l (E) NCIS 5530.126 (12001) (Forronrly r11 mm in} WW 3 4f .5, use ?130b,(b) (C) . Continuation of volunta sworn statement of . . ., 4 (brsm use on May 31, 2007 At a roximately 1304, my self along with around-5 other individuals entered the sari] ?end I each grabbed the detainee by the legs and pushed upward on him to relieve the pressure on his neck. While holding him up, I noticed that he had not urinated or defecated on himself. I also noticed the detainee had a slight purple coloring around where the sheet had been. The coloration was not dark or vivid at this time. The sheet he used appeared to have been braided or twisted and his eyes were going in and out of focus a lot. From my viewpoint, it appeared as if the detainee's feet were totally off the ground while he dangled. His head was down, hands bound behind his back, and both feet were positioned a little behind him almost touching the wall. I would say the detainee was faced in an easterly direction as he was suspended._ cut his sheet from around his neck using the scissors provided in the. .Iwe have on every block. We then moved?the detainee to a backbon on the tier, where I noticed he had not yet soiled himself, no bodily ?uids were on his clothes or in the cell that I could see or small. I also saw that the detainee?s hands were bound behind his back with what appeared to be bed sheets. cut them off his wrist and placed the detainee?s hands in front of him. Someone placed flex cuffs on the detainee?s hands before he was taken tomedical. I cannot recall who placed the ?ea cuffs on him because-there were so many people there at the time. I am not sure, but I believe the severed 1i gatures that bound his hands were left on trip of his body as he was taken away. We immediately checked for confirmation of signs of life and I took a pulse from his hip area. It was weak and fluttering, but de?nitely there. At this time my camp Ensimcted! and myself to remain on the tier and roving. "Stay vigilant? was his exact words. ieft the ligatures that the detainee used to ban himself in the cell. He told us to place a magnet on the door and do not let anyone inside of his cell unless otherwise instructed. This was the last time I had any interaction with the detainee and the termination of my involvement with this particular incident There is a policy that exist that states the detainees are allowed to utilize their isolation mats to obstruct our view when they are using the restroom. The detainees? in turn take that a step further and utilize their bed sheets to obstruct our view. Once they hang their sheets we are not allowed to reach our hands in and remove them right away. The present rules require us to call the block NCO ?rst to speak to the detainee about removing the sheets. If that fails the guard commander can be call to communicate the same point to the detainee. If that fails, the guard command can call the NCOIC of the camp and ask for clearance to remove the sheet if the detainee refuses to do so. By the time it takes to mobilize the guards and get approval, there is no way to stop the detainee from banning himself if he wanted'too. It is my opinion that the detainees should not be allowed to hang sheets inside of their cells. I feel it just presents a tool that they can use to take their own lifesheet is allowed when thei already have a tear proof blanket. Ijust think the whole policy of privacy screening is a bad policy. [11. Did you respond to the incident with detainee #199? Page 2 of (121101) {Formerly OldfM?Sl) I, I If Continuation of volunt? sworn statement of on May 31, 2007 A Yes a. What time did you respond? A 1256 5? b. What did you do? A I notified others with a code yellow. Removed the sheet, and then called I then assisted other remove the detainee from the cell (3) e. Who was there when you arrived? it I was the ?rst reaponder. d. Who arrived after you? ff (Q 2. Why did you respond and how were you noti?ed? A I responded as part of my duties as rover {1 a. Where were you before you responded? Roving block. 3. Did you enter cell- A . Yes a. Who else entered the cell? A and another female- b. Was detainee #199 present? ?14 Yes CR4. Where was the body? Provide details on the position. A From my vieWpoint, it appeared as if the detainee?s feet were totally off the ground while he (tangled.- His head was down, hands bound behind his back, and both feet were positioned a little behind him almost touching the wall. I would say the detainee was faced in an easterly direction as he was suspended. A if)? 5. How was the sheet around his neck? A Braided almost like a hangrnen?s noose. Like a slip knot. Who removed the sheet? Page 3 of? (Formerly NCISFORM 016304-81 1" its 4.4 if?8 NCIS 5580135 (112001) use 130b, (THE) we - .-) Continuation of volunt? sworn statement of on May 31, 2007 6. Did anyone remove anything from the cell? ?No 7. What was the condition of detainee #199, coloring, etc? A I noticed the detainee had a slight purple coloring around where the sheet had been. The coloration was not dark or vivid at this time: 8. Did you take any notes, photos, or remove anything from the cell? A No 9. Who cut the sheet? A a. Where is it now? A i believe it was left in the cell? 10. What did you do after the body was moved? I continued roving the block. C9 11. Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? A I felt a faint fluttering pulse. 5562; Did you perform any medical care, such as No 13. After cutting the body down did anyone alter the braided material? A No 14. Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? A The bindings that were cut from hands were place on top as the detainee as he was taken away. 15. Did anyone ?nd a note or any other written documents on or near the body? Pt. Q16. Were his hands and feet bound? Yes, his hands were bound behind him a. If yes, how and with what? :9 Hands bound behind his back with curbed sheets CR What time did you arrive at work on 30May07? 0550 use Page 4 of 7 ?13Ubtibii?is NCIS 5530;ch (UZGOI) (Formerly NCISFORM 016t04~811 rein? its a - USC ?13Ub, . ContmuaWement of on May 31, 2007 3.. Were there any issues with any detainees, including #199? . A I wasn?t briefed of any issues prior to the shift. 18. What did you do during work on 30May07? ?t Rove 13 Block a. What do you normally do at work? A I?m usually a block guard 19. Did you observe any detainees acting unusual? A Immediately after the suicide all of the detainees were prying. Some of them were crying. 20. How long have you been assigned to A 10 Menths a. How long have you been at Camp A 10 Months b. What kind of training have you had? A. Basic 2 week pro?service JTF Training and pepper spray training. '3 21. Could you see the detainee in the cell? . A Yes, prior to him placing up the sheet to obstruct my a. Ifnot, is that common? A No, it is not common to seeing a detainee. The detainee usually complies with us and removes the sheet. 61 22. When was the last time you saw detainee #199 alive? P: 1246 a. How often do you check? Continuously, once every three minutes. 23. What is your A It depends on the day but I was assigned to B-block during the incident in a. How many of you were on the block? Pf Two on the upper tier and two on the lower tier. Clb. Where was your partner? ?g At the time the code was called, he was standing with me. USC NCIS {inset (Formerly NCISFORM maceso . ConltinuaWtement of (b)(3)110 USC ?130b.(b) on May 31, 2007' 24. Were you briefed on any issues with detainees? A We get the same brief everyday to be vigilant. We pretty my expected something to happen because almost the whole block was placed in a disciplinary status. Speci?cally with #199attempted suicide before? Not to my loiowledge 25 . What items are issued to detainees? A Flip?flops, uniform, white t?shirt, white sheet, tear proof blanket, isolation matt, blue mattress, wash clothe, towel, toiletry item. CD a. When are they issued? Upon their arrival. C9 26. Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? Pt I believe he had a pulse but he was unconscious. Clix/J37. Did you perform any medical care, such as No '28. Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? No A C33: 29. Is there anything we did not ask that you think is important? No (3230. Was detainee #199 fed if so what and when? A He didn receive his lunch do to the incident He did receive breakfast. C9, 31. When was detainee #199 last showered? The previous day. 32. Did you notice any wetness or wet clothing, paper towel, prayer mat, etc.? 10? His cell or body did not look like it had been washed. 6? 33. What was detainee #199 wearing when you saw him? A He had his pants on, no shirt or socks Page 6 of 7 NCIS 5530326 (132001} (Formerly NCISFORM Gl?i?MSl) i ?13Db (axe) (bli7)(C) '1 =13 Continuation of volun sworn statement of use ?130b, on May 31, 2007 (32 a. Is that normal? A A lot of the detainees will be shirtless. 34. Was there anything unusual in the cell? Not that I notice. 35. When was the cell last searched? A I believe the previous day. 36. What was the atmosphere on the cell block? A Normal 37. Were there any injuries on the victim? A Bruisin on his neck from the ligatures. I don?t recall any markings on his wrist because they were loosely bound. 38. Were there any unusual issues with the bedding/sheets? A That mornin the detainee asked me for bleach because he said he wanted to wash his sheet. I refused to give it to him. 39. How was the body dressed? Pantsonly. No other garments. This statement, consisting of this page and other page(s) was typed for me by as we discussed its contents. I have read and understand the above statement. I have been given the opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desire to make and have placed my initials over the changes or corrections. This statement is the truth to the best of In lmowled and belief. Signature HIE: intheyeartQZ at Sworn to and subscribed before me this El day 0 Witnessed:. Representative, Naval Criminal Investigative Sen-rice AUTH: DERIVED FROM ARTICLE 136.? UCMJ {to use. 5 use. 303 Page 7 of 7 {Formerlyr NCIS FORM ?l?4~8 1) NCIS 55m (loom) assess?'11?- . 03) (3)10 use ?130b, (blt?l. (tut?) (C) STATEMENT SEW Place NCISRA Guantanamo Ba Cuba Date May 31,200? make the following ?ee and voluntary statement t- whom I know to be a epresentative of the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service. I make this statement of my? own free will and without any threats made to me or promises extended 1 ?illy understand that this statement is given concerning my lmowledge of the death of detainee #199 on 30May07 in cell! Camp 5, lior purposes smiths D013: is_ and I am currently assigned to the Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. I an'ived at JTF-GTMO on 08May07 and my ?rst day ofworlc at Camp 5 was yesterday, 30May07. It was not, however, my ?rst experience at Camp 5 as [was assigned here for approximately 8 months in 2005 and erforrned the same duties (block guard). Very little has changed since my previous assignment harsh .311 30May07, my day began at approximately 0400 when we had formation at the basketball court in front of omghousing area. After formation, we boarded a bus and Went to the Seaside Galley and ate breakfast. At approximately 0505, we went to the Troopers Chapel at Camp America and attended a morning brief concerning operating the Gaton?Mule ATVs. At approximately 0515, we mustered for formation again at the parking lot in front of Camp Echo. At approximately 0535, I entered Camp 5 and I anived on the upper tier of Block at approximately 0600. There was one soldier on the block at the time, which is SOP during shi? change, and we performed a quick turnover. The soldier (I don?t know his name) informed me that all but two detainees (in were on discipline. The soldier didn?t report or indicate anything unusual was happening or had happened during his shift. Before he departed the block, we did a joint count and check and then he left. As soon as he departed the block, I double checked the logbook and ensured the paperwork was in order (Tier checksheet). _arrived on the block about 10-20 minutes later by himself with his radio. We did another tier check and then served the detainees their momin meal at about 063 0. After we served chow we collected all of the trash item the detainees an left the block to assist elsewhere. I resumed block operations (roving, counting, etc.) and it was business as usual. I didn?t notice anything unusual and didn?t observe any odd behaviors by the detainees. Sometime during the morning, I observed ISN 199 I saw him at the sink. Shortly after that Ipassed back by his cell and the bed sheet was hanging. The sheet appeared to be stretched from the vent to the Sprinklers and it blocked the view from the toilet. Same detainee also put his ISO Mat (the mutt they sleep on) next to the sheet audit was standing vertically, which further obstructed the view of the toilet. This is very conunon for the detainees to do this anytime they want to use the bathroom or if they wash anything and need to let it hang to 'dry. As per Carnp 5 rules, this is also permitted behavior. I also assumed the sheet was hanging to dry because I had seen detainee at the sink a few minutes prior and I assumed he had washed the sheet and was hanging it to dry: The sheet was up well before lunchtime and I think it might have been put up before 0900. I remember this because I recall telling the detainee that he had an INTEL appointment at and he said he wanted to reschedule it for tomorrow. Detainee said ?Not today, tomorrow yes.? Detainee said that it hurts when he sits and that he should be better tomorrow. Detainee also asked for an interpreter to better explain why he wanted to reschedule the meeting. I called over the radio and requested an interpreter and was waiting for him to. Page 1 of3 NCIS 55803502001) (Fetnerl?j 01504-3? (3)10 use ?13Db .03) (BMW (THC), (him (El Exhibit j! Continuation of volunti sworn statement bf on May 31, 2007 .how up. Before the interpreter arrived, the librarian came onto the block and was able to interpret for the detainee. Detainee spoke to the librarian and the librarian told me that it hurts him to sit for long periods of time and that the pain comes and goes. He should be better by tomorrow and it has something to do with hemorrhoids. I acknowledged and told detainee that I would pass the info along. I intercomed control and rela ed what the detainee told me and that was it. Again, this was around dame back onto the block around 1 lOGhrs and we put two detainees in the shower. When they ?nished, I grabbed_ and he assisted in taking them back to their cells. eturned and we at two more into the showers and he stayed until we returned them to their cells. ISN 199 (Cell did not shower. As we were escorting the second pair of detainees to or from the showers (between I remember seeing ISN 199 praying in his cell. The sheet was still up. .We started serving lunch around i300hrs. ISN 199 was the first cell- that we served lunch to. I looked into the cell and didn?t see him so I assumed he was on the toilet. When I came to his cell, I asked him if he was ?Veggie with Fish,? however he didn?t reapond. I said ?Brave. if you are veggie with ?sh ?ush your toilet.? No response. I waited a roximately 15 seconds and he had not ?ushed his toilet. I then gave him the command ?Brav Flush your toilet now.? Again no response. I looked in through the window and looked around. At this time, I saw a foot sticking out ?'om underneath the sheet. I immediately told-Ito call Code. -called CODE YELLOW (medical emergency). Within 10 seconds of callin code the ?rst soldiers arrived. Shortly . after that, I opened the feed tray slot (Beanhole) and?looked in and said ?He?s hanging.? We then immediately called self harm) and told control to open door. ?At this time myself, and% were present. I think that I was the ?rst one in through the door. When I'entered, we pulled down the sheet and I immediately saw ISN 199 hanging. He was upright, in a standing position, and the balls of his feet were on the mound. He was wearing khaki shorts with no shirt or socks. His face was dark purple and his back was against the wall. I could see that there was a homemade braided rope around his neck that was attached to the vent cover. I immediately observed that he looked dead. His eyes were closed: I picked the detainee up from under the armpits and we were chest to chest. I did this to take the tension oil" of the Ii store on his neck. At the same ?megand-were lilting from his waist. ?t?ed to remove the ligature with his hands, but could not. Scissors ?'om th-were handed t!y someone and he cut 199 deem. The rope was discarded. I also noticed that the detainee?s hands were behind his back. him on the backboard, I saw his eyes open a little, but they didn?t move. At this point told someone to check for a pulse. I?m not sure who did, but as they did I was looking at his chest for signs of breathing. I didn?t see any signs of breathing. Someone did, however say- that they felt a pulse. At . this point, the detainee was secured on the backboard and rushed to medical. I remained in the block. As soon as everyone was out of the cell, the cell door was closed. I didn?t see anyone remove anything from the cell, except for the detainee. I didn?t take any notes during the incident. Also, I didn?t see any sort of notes on the body of the detainee. I am unaware of any contraband that ISN 199 had in his cell. I would also like to provide answers to the following questions for thoroughness" Page 2 of 8 NCIS 5530l26 (12?200!) (Formerly NCISFORM Ultimo-St) seesaw? (3)10 USC ?13Ub .{bt (Bub) tote), (bit?) (E) ,r Continuation of volunt? sworn statement of on May 31, 2007 Q. Did you respond to the incident with detainee #199? Q.- What time did you respond? .91. I WAS ALREADY WORKING THE BLOCK AND WAS THE ONE WHO CALLED CODE ON THE SITUATION. I WAS THE ONE WHO FIRST SAW FOOT PROTRUDING FROM BENEATH THE SHEET, WHICH HAPPENED WHILE WE WERE STARTING TO SERVE LUNCH. IBELIEVE IT WAS APPROXIMATELY 1300HRS- Q. What did you do? I. I FIRST ENTERED THE CELL AND HELPED LIFT THE DETAINEE. I PUT MY HANDS IN . HIS AMHS AND TRIED TO LIFT HIM. I ALSO HELPED PLACE HIM ON THE HE WAS THEN TRANSPORTED OFF THE BLOCK, BUT I REMAINED BEHIND. Q. as there when you arrived? 5 Mr} H.- I WAS THE FIRST .Wh arrived ND SERVERAL OTHERS, BUT I KNOW THEIR NAMES.- Q. Why did you respond and how were you noti?ed? . IA. BECAUSE I SAW HIS FOOT FROM BENEATH THE SHEET AND BECAUSE DETAINEE DID NOT RESPOND TO MY ORDERS TO FLUSH TO TOILET- Q. Where were you before you responded? I. GETTING LUNCH READY ON THE SAME BLOCK. Q. Was detainee #199 present? I4 Q. Where was the body? Provide details on the position Ix. IT WAS FROM A HOMEMADE BEADED ROPE THAT WAS ATTACHED TO THE VENT IMMEDIATELY TO THE LEFT OF THE CELL DOOR. HIS BACK WAS TO THE WALL AND THE BALLS OF HIS FEET WERE ON THE GROUND. HE WAS JUST BEHIND THE SHEET THAT HAD BEEN HANGING IN HIS CELL SINCE THE SAME MORNING. I ALSO NOTICED THAT HIS HANDS WERE BEHIND HIS BACK. HIS FACE WAS ALSO DARK PURPLE. HIS HANDS AND THE REST HIS BODY APPEARED TO BE NORMAL COLOR. Page 3 of 3 NOTE (132901} {Formerly NCISFORM moor-81) - use ?13Db,(b) (BLOW) (GLOW) (E) #0 nt of on May 31, 2007 . How was the sheet around his neck? . IT WAS WRAPPED AROUND HIS NECK. I SEE ANY KNOTS IN THE FRONT- lo 5.0 . THEY WERE-WITH ME WHEN WE ENTERED THE CELL AND KNOW THAT I PULL IT - r?t . Did anyone remove anything from the 'cell? . NOT THAT I KNOW OP. lo . What was the condition of detainee #199, coloring, etc.? . BODY WAS COLOR, BUT HIS FACE WAS DARK PURPLE. 5,0 7 ?e 6- .Wi Where is it now? - WE LEFT IT IN THE CELL.- Q. Did on take any notes, photos, or remove anything from the cell? . What did you do after the body was moved? I RESUWD NORMAL BLOCK OPERATIONS- Hr Did you see any. signs of life from detainee #199? NO, BUT I HEARD SOMEONE SAY THAT HE HAD A PULSE. HE LOOKED DEAD TO ME. Did you perform any medical care, such as NOI After cutting the body down did anyone alter the braided material? NOT TO MY KNOWLEDGEI Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? THE ROPE HE WAS HANTNG FROM, BUT NOTHING ELSE TO KNOWLEDGE- Did anyone ?nd a note or any other written documents on or near the body? NOT TO MY KNOWLEDGE- Were his hands and feet bound? USC Page 4 of 8 (WWXC) NCIS (loom) (Formerly NCISFORM moot-st} .553 go as: Fe 1:0 E9 E110 '3 on May 31, 2007 IA. HIS HANDS WERE BEHIND HIS BACK, BUT I SEE WHETHER THEY WERE ACTUALLY TIED OR NOT- Q. If yes, how and with what? .A. I SEE HOW OR WITH WAT. What time did you arrive at work on 30May07? IA. I ARRIVED ON THE BLOCK AT 06001-1113- Q. Were there any issues with any detainees, including #199? . NO, ACTUALLY HE WAS ONE OF ONLY TWO DETAINEES ON THE BLOCK WHO WERE NOT ON DISCIPLINE. Q. What did you do during work on 30May07? NORMAL OPERATIONS. Q. What do you normally do at work? IL BLOCK GUARD. Q. Did you observe any detainees acting unusual? Q. How long have you been assigned to . SINCE OBMAYOT, BUT 30MAY. WAS MY FIRST DAY ON THE BLOCK. I WAS ASSIGNED HERE FOR APPROXIMATELY 8 MONTHS IN NOVOS. Q. How long have you been at Camp 5? f-X. TODAY IS MY THIRD DAY INSIDE THE I Q. What kind of training have you had? IA. PRESERVICE TWO, AIT, AND OJT- Q. Could you see the detainee in the cell? 1. WHEN HE BEHIND THE SHEET I COULII Q. If not, is that common? .NO, THEY ARE PERMITTED TO HANG ITEMS TO DRY AND THEY OFTEN SET UP ARRIERS TO GIVE THEM PRIVACY WHEN THEY ARE ON THE TOILET. Q. When was the last time you saw detainee #199 alive? I SAW HIM PRAYING IN HIS CELL BETWEEN IZOD-12301433. Q. How often do you check? WE CHECK ON THE DETAWEES EVERY 3 MINUTES. Eage 5 of 8 NOTE 558W26 . {Formerly NCISFORM 54 24. EEGREQL .1 (3)10 use ?130b, (W5) 1 4, 1 4) Continuation of volunt? sworn statement of 3 I on May 31, 2007 Q. What is your IA. BLOCK, UPPER LEVEL. Q. How many of you were on the block? IA. I WAS PEMENANT AND ROVERS CAME THROUGH PERIODICALLY, PRIMARILY Q. Where was your partner? REALLY HAVE ONE. WE HAVE ROVERS THAT COME THROUGH FROM TIME 0 T114131 OR WHEN WE NEED Q. Were you briefed on any issues with detainees? at. No- Q. Speci?oaily with #199? la. Q. Has he attempted suicide before? IA. I KNOW- ($10 Q. What items are issued to detainees? #333 It. BED SHEET ISO MATT (BED MATT), UNIFORM (KHAKT IF THEY ARE GOOD ORANGE (axe) IF ON DISCIPLINE), UNDERWEAR SHIRT, TOWEL, (W7) TOOTHPASTB, BAR OP SOAP, PRAYER CAP AND BE (C) When are they issued? WHEN THEY ARRIVE IN THE CAMP. Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? NO. Did you perform any medical care, such as No- Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? ONLY THE ROPE AROUND HIS NECK. Is there anything we did not ask that you think is important? NC- Was detainee #199 fed, if so what and when? HE WAS GIVEN BREAKFAST, BUT I KNOW IF HE ATE ANY OF IT- When was detainee #199 last showered? HE NOT SHOWER DURING MY SHIFT ON 30MAY07. MY SHIFT BEGAN AT 0600Page 6 of 3 NCIS {1/2001} (Formerly NCISFORM 16f04-31) EL, . i Continuation of volunt? sworn statement of . on May 31, 2007 Did you notice any wetness or wet clothing, paper towel, prayer mat, etc. N0- What was detainee #199 wearing when you saw him? as HAD ON KHAKI SHORTS AND NO SHIRT on SOCKS- Is that normal? I KNOW YET BECAUSE IT WAS MY FIRST DAY. Was there anything unusual in the cell? NOT THAT I OBSERVED- When was the cell last searched? I What was the atmosphere on the ceilhlock? El: lo E4: Ea Es: Were there any injuries on the victim? IA. WHEN WE TOOK THE ROPE OFF HIS NECK, I COULD SEE THE MRESSION OF THE seamen ROPE IN HIS NECK I ALSO SAW Two SMALL CERATION ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THE NECK- Q. Were there army.r unusual issues with the bedding/Sheets? IA- No- Q. How was the body dressed? .4. DETAINEE WAS WEARDJG KHAKI SHORTS. HE WAS NOT WEARING ANYTI-UNG ELSE- This statement, consisting of this page and 9 other pagc(s) Was typed for me 1) as we discussed its contents. I have read and understand the above statement. I have been given the opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desire to make and have placed my initials over the changes or corrections. This statement is the truth to the best of my knowledge and belief. if? Sworn to and subscribed before me thisi day Witnessed: . Representative, Naval Criminal Investigative Service AUTH: DERIVED FROM ARTICLE E36, - Page 7 of 3 NCIS 5580296 (13061) (Fom?terly NCISFORM {31 6fG4-3i) (3)10 use ?130b, (C) ..-. siJ Mr Li on May 31, 2007 use UCMJ (10 USE. 936} AND 5 USE. 303 Page 8 of NCIS 5530!.26 (1:900!) (Formerly NCISFORM Gl?f?4-3 I) I 5 iv i . 5. a Place NCIS MPGT Date make the following free and voluntary statement to Special Agent- hom I know to he a Representative of the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service. I make this statement of my own free will and without any threats made to me or promises extended. I fully understand that this statement is given concerning my knowledge of death of detainee ISN-19 llor identification a white male. tall and I weigh approximate] pounds. I was born i and ocial security number is I am currently assigned to JTF-GTMO 30 May 2007, I- arrive to work, Camp v, at approximately 0530 hrs. I was performing my duties as the Camp COIC in various parts of the facility. At approximately 1250 hrs, I was in the Central Control Center speaking with the Soldiers in there. At approximately 1255 hrs, there was a call over the Radio for a Code ?Yellow? on Bravo Upper Block. Code Yellow is an emergency code that is used for a Detainee that is non-responsive. This may be used when the Detainee is observed on the ?oor and is not moving but in this case it was use?e to the fact that the Guar ould not see the Detainee and he was not responding to their requests (3)110 en the Code was announced, the rotocol is for the 3rd Control Clerk to respond with a Back USC Board for the Detainee. At this time, the 3I Control Clerk was involved in escorting a Detainee back ?130b to his cell and was unable to respond to the Code Yellow. I in turn retrieved the back board from the (693(1)) medical room and res ended to the scene. When I arrived, I observed numerous Guards crowded (DEC). aroun?te cell door-i (mm Raw ?ier, I am not sure who it was, opened the Bean Hole in an attempted to remove the item (E) that he hath - to block the view of the cell door window. When the item was removed, it was observed that the Detainee was hanging by his neck. The Soldier said, ?he is hanging, he is hanging?. I ordered that the be announced. ?is used for a Detainee that is attempting or exhibiting Self Harm. I also ordered for someone to retrieve a The ?is used to secure the Detainee and remove any bondage that he may have. I also ordered that rich door be opene ace the cell door was opened, me and about 3-4 other Soldiers entered the cell. I instructed the Soldiers, I do not know speci?cally who they were, to lift the Detainee in an attempt to relieve the tension on his neck. I attempted to remove the ?noose?, made of what I believe to be sheen-like material, from around his neck. I was unsuccessful in this attempt. When the-arrived, I was handed the Scissors and cut the ?rope". I attempted to cut the rope in the center between the neck and the Vent, where the Detainee was secured to. I wanted ,to preserve the actual knots for investigation. When the Detain as freed from the vent, I removed the rope from his neck and drop ed it to the floor in his cell Soldiers that were lifting him up, carried him to the Back board that was on the tier, outside the cell. As we secured him to the Back Board, I was informed that his hands were tied together behind his back. I secured the scissors again and cut that material. I do not recall removing the remaining material from his wrist on the tier. I believe the material was removed once we arrived Page i of I NCIS 558036 (Formerly NCISFORM Exhibltt 5' 5. Continuation of volunta sworn statement of on May 31, 2007 at the Medical room. We secured him to the hack board with the Velcro straps and head straps. We secured his hands and feet with a pair of Flexi cuffs. While the Soldiers were securing the Flexi Cuffs, I checked for a pulse and breathing and said out loud, ?check for a pulse?. I felt both a pulse on his Carotid Artery and breathing by placing my hand on his chest and feeling the rise and fall of his chest. I ob ed another Soldier, check for a pulse on his ankle.- nee the Detainee was completely secured, I ordered that the Cell door be secured and not opened without my speci?c guidance. I assisted in carrying him to the Medical Room. As we arrived at the Medical Room, the Medical personnel arrived and took over at the Medical Room. I instructed ?end?Rovers) to remain in the Medical room as security with the Medical pers A-Block Guard (I think ere was no speci?c intelligence that was directed to me about this specific Detainee and suicide. There was numerous Intel ?tips? that were released that Detainees, as a whole, may ?do sorn g? around the anniversary of last year?s suicides, Jun 9 do believe that all of the Soldiers involved were performing their duties IAW the SOP and guidance given. he Detainees are allowed to cover their lower bodies with their Sheet or Iso-mat while utilizing the latrine and are not allowed to cover their heads at any time. There has been no Detainees, to my knowledge, that has hung their wet sheet up to dry in their cell. There are 2 hooks on the Cell wall intended to hang wet clothing but will not allow any attempts of self harm due to the body wei do not believe that the Detainee was wearing his prayer cap when we entered the cell. The Detainee?s body was directly under the vent, just inside the door, facing the opposite wall. Hi do were behind his back and his head was bent up and to an angle. The Detainee was motionless my knowledge, there was nothing that was removed from the cell other then those items removed by C18. The cell door was opened for Myself an ntered the cell. TheCel] was opened again fo nd The cell door was closed and I did not enter. The cell door was re?opened for th I do not know if an one entered the cell since I was not on the block at that time. The Cell was Opened ?nally for MP1 LCPO MP1 Investigator and?MPI Investigator- noose that was used 1arias constructed of cotton material, believed by me to be from his sheet. The Noose itself was tied in a slip knot, so th at the weight of the body would tighten the tensio - -. Q: Did you respond to the incident with detainee #199? A: Yes a. Q: What time did you respond? A: Approx 12.56 b. What did you do? A: I was the Camp NCOIC and the Senior person on the scene. I took control of the scene and also assisted in cutting the Detainee?s body from the rope Page 2 of 7- NCIS 5580126 (112001) (Fonnerly NCISFORM cross-31) in 'l .- I Home of the Soldiers that I recall at the scene were: Guard Commander, ?nal Clerk thigh-Block Guard B-Block Guard an "7 (bl (3)10 usc mace, 031(5). (C) Continuation of voiunt sworn statement of on May 31, 2007 c. ll: Who was there when you arrived? A: There were mold is Soldiers around the cell door when I arrived. I do recall the following . d. Q: Who arrived after you? A: I do not recall anyone arriving after me. I was focused on the cell door and not the back door. 2. Q: Why did you respond and how were you noti?ed? A: I responded because I was in Control and the 3?1 Clerk that is normally there, was not. Someone needed to respond with the Back Board. a. Q: Where were you before you responded? A: Central Control 3. Q: Did you enter cell? A: Yes a. Q: Who else entered the cell? A: I do not recall looking at the individual Soldier who were in the cell with me. I was focused on cutting the noose from around the Detainee?s Neck. After the Detainee was taken to the Medical Room, I authorized the opening of the cell for the following people: and N013. 13. Q: Was detainee #199 present? A: . Yes 4. Q: Where was the body? Provide details on the position. . A: The body was hanging from the ventilation grate between the cell door and toilet. The body was partially clothed (pants only) and his head was tilted at an upward, left position a. Q: Who cut the body down? A: I did 5. Q: How was the sheet around his neck? A: The sheet was around his neck and secured in a slip knot fashion so that the weight of the body would tighten the noose. a. Q: Who removed the sheet? A: I removed the sheet from around his neck, and left it on the floor, next to the toilet. I did not remove the sheet from the vent. I did not remove the remaining sheet from the cell. 6. Q: Did anyone remove anything from the cell? A: Not to my knowledge. 7. Q: What was the condition of detainee-#199, coloring, etc? A: I do not recall any different complexion from any ?normal? middle eastern Detainee. 3. Q: Did you take any notes, photos, or remove anything from the cell? A: Once the scene was secured and the facility was secured, I did jot down some notes for easier recall at a later date. I did not take photos nor remove anything from the cell.- Page 3 of I NCIS 5580126 (UZOBI) (Formerly NCISFORM (3)10 use ?13Ub, (bit?) (Cl Continugion of voluntii sworn statement of SE GR . on May 31, 2007 use ?13Db, (blt?llbliTHC) l2: Who cut the sheet? A: I cut the sheet. (4a above) a. Q: Where is it new? A: I do not loiow. 10. Q: What did you do after the body was moved? A: I assisted in securing the body to the back board and transporting it to the Medical room. 11. Q: Did you See any signs of life from detainee #199? A: I did check for a pulse and breathing and to my knowledge both were present. 12. Q: Did you perfonn any medical care, such as A: No 13. Q: After cutting the body down did anyone alter the braided material? A: Not to my knowledge 14. Q: Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? A: The Rope around his neck and the rope securing his hand behind his back. 15. Q: Did anyone ?nd a note or any other written documents on or near the body? A: I do not know 16. Q: Were his hands and feet bound? A: Yes a. Q: If yes, how and with what? A: His hands were bound with a thin piece of sheet-like material behind his back. 17. Q: What time did you arrive at work on 30May07? A: Approximately 0530 hrs. I a. Q: Were there any issues with any detainees, including #199? A: No suicide attempts or actions in the recent past .18. Q: What did you do during work on 30May07? A: My normal NCOIC duties. Briefed Guard Mount (Muster), checked emails, went to the Battle Update Brief (BUB) at 0900, and so on a. Q: What do you normally do at work? A: Same as above 19. Q: Did you observe any detainees acting unusual? A: Not out of the Detention Operations 20. Q: How long have you been assigned to A: Since NOV 06 use ?130b, Page 4 of 7" NCIS (IQUOI) (Formerly NCISFORM *3 Continuation of volunt? sworn statement of on May 31, 2007 I Q: How long have you been at Camp 5? A: Since Nov 06 I). Q: What kind of training have you had? A: Ihave been trained in Corrections and Detention Operations. 21. Q: Could you see the detainee in the cell? A: I did not look in the cell prior to opening it. a. If not, is that common? 22. Q: When was the last time you saw detainee #199 alive? A: I recall walking the Blocks on 29 May 07 at approximately 1900 and checked all the Detainees. They were all alive then. a. Q: How often do you check? A: I try to make a ound once a day but there are times I do not make that. The recent norm is about 2?3 times a I 23. Q: What is your A: Entire Camp How many of you were on the block? A: I was not on the block prior to the b-loelgg'ill there were 2 Soldiers patrolling that block. After I responded there were approximately 8 Soldiers as the Response force. in. Q: Where was your partner? A: I do not have a partner 24. Q: Were you briefed on any issues with detainees? A: Not speci?cally on ISN 199 a. Q: Specifically with #199attempted suicide before? A: Not to my knowledge 25. Q: What items are issued to detainees? A: To my knowledge, the Detainee was issued the required Basic and Comfort Items. a. Q: When are they issued? A: I do not know the speci?c date that they were issued. 26. Q: Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? A: As stated above, when we secured the Detainee to the Back Board, I checked for a pulse and breathing and felt both. 27. Q: Did you perform any medical care, such as Page 5 of "in NCIS 55801226 (H.200 (Formerly NCIS FORM 0164?04?8 l) esecnrr t; (bl (3)10 use ensue, (W5). (C) Continuation of 1rolunt? sworn statement of on May 31, 2007 g: he 23.Q: Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? A: The Rope around his neck and the rope securing his hand behind his back 29. Q: Is there anything we did not ask that you think is important? A: No 30. Q: Was detaine 9 fed, a: so what and when? A: I do not recall is: breakfast and I do not know what the meal was. The Suicide was just prior to lunch 31. Q: When was detainee #199 last showered? A: I do not know at this time. 32. Q: Did you notice any wetness or wet clothing, paper towel, prayer mat, etc? A: I did not notice any wetness, but when we were carrying him down the steps, I heard someone say, ?he just pee?d on himself?. 33. Q: What was detainee #199 wearing when you saw him? A: He was partially clothes with just his pants on. a. Q: Is that norinal? A: Yes: 34.Q: Was there anything unusual in the cell? A: No 35. Q: When was the cell last searched? A: The cell was last searched the evening prior, approximately 2100 hrs. 36. Q: What was the atmosphere on the cell block? A: The atmosphere on the block prior to the suicide was low. The majority of the Detainees were on Discipline status due to recent misconduct. The mood on the tier during the incident was Very quiet 37. Q: Were there any injuries on the victim? A: He died 38. Q: Were there any unusual issues with the A: When I entered the cell with- I observed the sheet was frayed on one edge. 39. Q: How was the body dressed? A: The body was partially clothed, wearing just his pants- Page 6 of 7- NCIS 5589126 (112001) LJ {Formerly 01610431) (3)10 usc ?130b, (bile). (W7) (Cl . ?3 of voiunt sworn statement of on May 31, 2007 !I'his statement, consisting of this page and other page(s) was typed for me by as we discussed its contents. I have read and understand the above statement. I have been given the opportuaity to make any changes or corrections I desire to make and have placed my initials over the changes or corrections. This statement is the beliefj? Signature- Sworn to and subscribed before me this 53! day of (Mt! in the year 5100'? at /553 11:35 Witnessed: Representative, Naval Criminal Investigative Service AUTH: DERIVED FROM ARTICLE 136, UCMJ (10 936) AND 5 USE. 303 Page 7 of 7. NCIS (1.32001) (Formerly NCISFORM 01604-81) 45, (3)10 use {313013, (W5). (W7) (C) STATEMENT SEE El P1306 I NCISRA GTMO Date I June] 2007 make the following free and voluntary statement to Special Agent- whom Iknow to be a Representative of the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service. I make this statement of my oWn free will and without any threats made to me or promises extended. I fully understand that this statement is given concerning my knowledge of the death of detainee - lior identification pu oses I am a white female. tall and I weigh a roairnatel .pounds. I was born on? and my social security number i? I am currently TIP-GTMQ assigned Ibo 30 May 2007, I reported to work at 0500 hours. At approximately 0600 hours I assumed duties as the Guard Commander of Camp V. As Guard Commander I was in charge of 26 guard force personnel and 90 detainees. My job is to maintain custody and control of the facility lt approximately 1255 hours I heard alled over the radio in block. I responded to the code. When I arrived at cell I observed standing in front of cell - I could see a sheet hanging. blocking the view of the window. The bean hole was immediately opened. rabbed the heet. As soon as the sheet was moved I observed Detainee feet. hnmediatelyhannounced to the rest of the guard force that the detainee was hanging.- -t 1256 hours I announced=called for cell- to be opened. When the cell was opened I recal andgenter the cell. They immediately picked it on the detainee?s body. When they entered the cell the detainee was hanging from a wall vent in His feet where free and his hands were bound behind his back with what appeared to be a piece of a sheet. His head was facing down toward the ground and chanted a little bit to the right hand side. The detainee was wearing'a pair of tan shorts. When they lift the detainee his head went up and his eyes jumped. I wait at the door for tit-which contains a pair of scissors). The other guards condoned to loosen the sheet from around the detainee?s neck in an effort to get him down. The sheet appeared to be braided. The sheet was around the detainees next and hooked into the vent next to the door. .ks soonas the kit arrived with the second response force the scissors were passed to? The detainee was cut down and extracted from the cell. The detainee was taken out on the tier and placed on a backboard. When placing the detainee on the board?had to set the detainees hands free. The entire reaponse force was working very rapidly to strap the detainee to the backboard. As the detainee was being strapped down, Ichecked for a ulse on the detainee. I checked the detainees left ankle for a pulse. I felt a pulse. gives also checkin the pulse of the detainee on his neck. He stated he could feel a pulse. Up until this point I was maintaining conunand and control on the radio! Page 1 of 8 NCIS 5580126 [?2001] - {Formerly NCISFORM Glam-Si} use s130o, (7X0). Exhibit 4, i I Contit?it?fion of volunt? sworn statement of ?3 on I une l, 2007 .?hen it came time to move the detainee? gave the commands. He is Camp V?s NCOIC. The following Soldiers carried the detainee to the medical room in cam v: gmd?gm the. commands of prepare to lift and lift. As the guards where moving down the tier I was in front of them opening all the doors. The detainee was taken down the block stairwell and thru the rotunda to the medical room. As we were entering the medical room the naval corpsman where also entering the room. The naval personal immediately rendered CPR and life savin measures. We arrived to the medical room at approximately 1259 hours. ?and*remained posted in the medical room. - ls guard commander I departed the area to make sure that the rest of the detainec?s in the camp were taken out of the showers so that they could not observe the activities. Upon completion of my walk thru I went to control to ensure that a 1594(journal) was started and that all proper personnel were noti?ed. During this process the CDO arrived on seen and I immediately briefed the CDO. As leadership personnel arrived it was my responsibility to brief the personnel. At this point my responsibilities where to keep custody and control and to check on all personnel on the guard force who responded to the seen. At approximately 1330 hours I heard that the detainee did not survive. EDI the next couple of hours there where a lot of uestion bein asked hi rankin ersonnel. At approximately 1700 hours and I where relieved of duty and taken to I SMART (the combat stress Place) lfhen detainee?s are utilizing the latrine they often use there isolation mats and sheets to obstruct the view of the guards. Also, when the detainee's use the latrine a lot of them will stand on the iatrlne instead of sitting on the commode- .2: Did you respond to the incident with detainee #199? A: yes Q: What time did you respond? A: 1255 hours Q: What did you do? A: Maintained command and control announced_ and checked for pulse. Q: Who was there when you arrived? I Q: Who arrived after you? -A: ?an_there were others but I can not recall who. Page 2 of 8 nets (inset) - (Formerly NCISFORM closest) SEGREI Li stgosgtb) (Cl i Contin 1011 of sworn statement of on June 1, 2007 Why did you respond and how were you notified? A: I responded because I was the guard commander. I was notified via radio Q: Where were you before you reaponded? A: control - Q: Did you enter cell-? A: No Q: Who else entered the cell? A: ?an_ Q: Was detainee #199 present? - A: Yes Q: Where was the body? Provide details on the position. ?$0103 A: When they entered the cell the detainee was hanging from a wall vent it His feet where free and his hands were bound behind his back with what appeared to be a piece of a sheet. His head was facing down toward the ground and chanted a little bit to the right hand side. The detainee was . wearing a pair of tan shorts. M..- Q: Who cut the body down? How was the sheet around his neck? I don?t know Who removed the sheet? I don?t know Did anyone remove anything from the cell? Not to my knowledge .2: What was the condition of detainee #199, coloring, etc.? Page 3 of 8 (Fonnerly NCISFORM 0] 6134-31) I USC NCIS 5539126 (UZDEJI) ?130b,(b) 't Contin ion of volunt? sworn statement of 3 on June 1, 200'? The detainee had a pulse and his face appeared to be red. Did you take any notes. photos, or remove anything from thercell? No Who out the sheet? _leut it down from the vent. Where is it now? I don?t know What did you do after the body was moved? .As guard I departed the area to make sure that the rest of the detainee in the camp were taken out of the showers so that they could not observe the activities. Upon completion of my walk thru 1 went to control to ensure that a 15 94(10urnal) was started and that all proper personnel were notified. During this process the CDC) arrived on seen and I immediately briefed the CDO. As leadership personnel arrived it was my responsibility to brief the personnel. At this point my responsibilities where to keep custody and control and to check on all personnel on the guard force who responded to the seen. Q: A: Q: A: Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? a yes Did you perform any medical care, such as I was checking to see if detainee had a pulse angwas checking for breathing while the detainee was being secured to the backboard. After cutting the body down did anyone alter the braided material? No Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? No Did anyone ?nd a note or any other written documents on or near the body? Not to my knowledge Page 4 of 8 NCIS 58036 (1.32001) - {Formerly NCISFORM 01604-31) (3)10 use ?13Ub, (W5). (bit?) (C) Continuation of voluntary sworn statement of on June 1, 2007 Were his hands and feet bound? yes If yes, how and with 'What? His hands were bound behind his back with a strip of a sheet His feet were free. What time did you arrive at work on 30May07? 0500 hours Were there any issues with any detainees, including #199? At 0915 hours another detainee in another block attempted to kick a guard. What did you do during work on 30May07? I was the guard commander (3):10 What do you normally do at work? SC Guard Conunander ?130b, (IDES), Did you observe any detainees acting unusual? - No How long have you been assigned to Since May 8th 2007 How long have you been at Camp Since May 23?? 2007 What kind of training have you had? Basic training, Pro?service training and guard mount trainings. Could you see the detainee in the cell? Whengmoved the sheet If not, is that common? Page 5 of 8 - {Formerly NCISFORM 016104-31} I r? (L) 7 NCIS 5585.926 (112001) Continuation of volunt? sworn statement of on June 1, 2007 When detainee?s are utilizing the latrine they often use there isolation mats and sheets to the View of the guards. Also, when the detainee?s use the latrine a lot of them will stand on the latrine instead of sitting on the commode. . Q: When was the last time you saw detainee #199 alive? Ibelieve he was alive at 1256 hours How often do you check? walk thru the tiers checking the detainees at least once every hour. A A Q: What is your A: All of Camp Q: How many of you were on the block? A I was not assigned to the block. There were two guards on the block and then the entire response force. Where was your partner? do not have a partner Were you briefed on any issues with detainees? Not detainee 199 ,r Speci?cally with #199? no Has he attempted suicide before? not to my knowledge What items are issued to detainees? It depends on if they are compliant or disciple status. He was on compliant status and had all his compliant issue. Q: When are they issued? .4: I don?t know USC Page 6 of NCIS - (Funnerly NCISFORM mesa-an 2 \fi usc ?130b, (THC) A A: yes, I was checking for a pulse an_ was checking for breathing prior to the detainee I I. .23 Continuation of volunti sworn statement of on June 1, 2007 Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? yes Did you perform any medical care, such as being m0ved. Q: 3? NCIS [132001) Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? Not to-my knowledge Is there anything we did not ask that you think is important? noI Was detainee #199 fed, if so what and when? I would have to cheek DIMS When was detainee #199 last showered? -I would have to cheek DIME Did you notice any wetness or wet clothing, paper towel, prayer mat, eta? no What was detainee #199 wearing when you saw him? a pair of tan in color shorts Is that normal? yes Was there anything unusual in the cell? not that I seen from outside the cell When was the cell last searched? I would have to cheek DIMS USC Page 7 of 8 (Formerly NCISFORM 016i04~313r a rim (bl (3)10 use ?130b, (bll?l, (C) I . Continuation of volunt? sworn statement of on June 1. 2007 What was the atmosphere on the cell block? Before it was normal. After there was praying. Were there any injuries on the victim? yes, he died ?item there any unusual issues with the bedding/sheets? yes, he hung himself with a sheet How was the body dressed? in shorts Did the detainee 199 leave his cell that day? .A: I would have to check DIMS This statement, consisting of this page and other page(s) was typed for me by as we discussed its contents. I have read and understand the above statement. I have been given the (3)110 opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desire to make and have placed my initials over the ?3?be changes or corrections. This statement is the truth to the best of my knowledge and belief. (W5). (him Signature: Sworn to and subscribed before me this day of Tun: in the year Zoe: at One? Witnessed: Representative, Naval Criminal Investigative Service AUTH: DERIVED FROM ARTICLE 136. UCMI {10 USC. 936) AND 5 U.S.C. 303 Page 8 of 8 NCIS - {Formerly NCISFORM 011904?31) .1 I 3 STATEMENT Place NCIS Office GTMO Date June 1,2519Representative of the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service. I make this statement of my own free will and without any threats made to me or promises extended. I fully understand that this statement is given concerning my lmowledge of the S. system Speci?clly the movement order portion concerning detainee US9SA-000199DP tor identi?cation purposes, I am a white female, 013 I was born in and I am currently assigned to 525 MP Battalion my knowledge pertaining to the Detainee Information Management System (D.I.M.S.) for Detainee - S9SA-000199DP (000199) for 30MAY07 are as follows. I was responsible for typing the movement order portion in the D.I.M.S. On 30MAY07, I was assigned to Control starting from 0600 to 1800 hours. During my tour of duty, I believe I started typing D.I.M.S. at about 1200 hours. I saw on the movement orders that detainee 000199 was scheduled for an Intel appointment at 1030 hours. Not knowing if the movement had been completed, I asked the Guard Commander,? if the movement had been completed and she informed me that it had been. As a result, I moved detainee 000199 in the computer from 111%- to the interview room- at 1246 hours. I then moved him Iron-back to his cell at 1243 hours. The only other movement I entered for detainee 000199 was for the trip to medical which occurred at 1258 hours following his attempted I did not know if detainee 000199 had re 'e to his appointment. I did not receive the radio calls or observe him on camera during this tim and?was the other person working control with me that day. - Elna statement, consisting of this page and 0 other page(s) was typed for me by as we iscussed its contents. I have read and understand the above statement. I have can given the opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desire to make and have placed my initial changes or corrections. This statement is the truth to the best of my knowledge and belief. er the Signature: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1 day of ?ag in the year 0 7 at th?f?a Guailennw Chiba Witnessed: Page I of 1 NCIS 5530126 {132001} [Formerly NCISFORM 016/04?31} 7 . if": use ?130b, (70(0)e (bll7l(El STATEMENT Place NCISRA Guantanamo Ba be Date Janet 2007 make the following free and voluntary statement tc?whom I know to be a Representative of the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service. I make this statement of my own free will and without any threats made to me or promises extended. 1 fully understand that this statement is given concerning my knowledge of information concerning the scheduled interview with WAL UMARI scheduled for 30May07. For the urpose of identi?cation I am a white male who was born i I am a dsigned to My social security number is I was scheduled to interview WAL UMARI on 30 May 07, at 1030 hours, but I was forced to cancel the. interview because the scheduled interpreter had a medical appointment and was not available as were no other Arabic interpreters at that time. I spoke to the NCO in charge of the interpreters and he called Camp 5 to cancel the interview at approximately 1045 hours. The interview was terminated. I never went to the interview room on upper wing in Cainp 5. I never interviewed WAL UMARI before this time. I had an interview prior to the 1030 interview at 0900 that ended at approximately 1025 at Camp 5. Since the interpreter did not show up at Camp 5 at 1030 and I left Camp 5 at 1030 and traveled to Camp Delta to locate the interpretor for my 1030 scheduled interview. When I arrived at Camp Delta I found out the interpreter scheduled for interview was not available. This statement, consisting of this page and other page(s) was typed for me by_ as we discussed its contents. I have read and understand the above statement. I have been given the opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desire to make and have placed my initials over the changes or corrections. This statement is the Signature Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5/ day of Jun in the year Md 7 at M35 (la-?9 . Witnessed: Page i of 1 use encore) (C) NCIS {132001) (Penna;- rzozsropatcrs?nt an Ex it ?7 Hill! ?b in steam Place NCISRA Guantanamo sag Cuba Date Junel 200? I, ?mal(e the following free and voluntary statement to whom I lmow to be a Representative of the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service. I make this statement of my own free will and without any threats made to me or promises extended. I fully understand that this statement is given concerning my knowledge of the death of detainee with 199, who was in Bravo Block; cell-Camp 5, Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay, Cuba- . For oses ofidenti?cation, as} name my legend my DOB i I currently work for and I am an gwith the detainee library at JTF-GTMO.- - On 30May07, I was making my normal rounds through Camp 5 passing out and collecting books from detainee library. I remember this day in particular because so many of the detainees in block were on discipline. I think only 4 or 5 of the detainees were allowed to check out books on this day. When I was on the upper tier, I went to ISN 199, cell- and asked if he wanted a book. He looked through what I had and selected a book about geological concepts of mountains and how they pertain to the Koran. It was a small book with a glossy cover. It would only take an hour or two to read. I don?t know what time it was, but I remember it was way before lunch. I started with block and then headed for Block that day. I normally just service one block per day, but most of the detainees on Block were on discipline so I decided to complete Block as well. I was completely ?nished with my rounds by Again, I cannot be certain what time I was at Bravo Block, cell - but I think it was between I also remember that while ISN 199 was selecting a book he asked me to relay a message to the guard. ISN 199 spoke in Arabic and asked me to inform the guard that he knew he had an INTEL meeting today, but he needed to postpone the meeting. ISN 199 said that he had recurring hemorrhoids and that it would be very difficult for him to sit for a long time today. I told the guard what he said and the guard asked needed medical attention. 199 said that he did not need to see a doctor and that the problem comes and goes. He - said that he should be feeling up to interrogation tomorrow or any day after that. ISN 199 said that he just needed to rest for a day. Following this brief interaction with ISN 199 and the guard, left the block. ISN 199 did not say anything about killing himself or that he was in fear of his life. He looked healthy and he was very polite. I did not see anything unusual within the cell, however I didn?t really look very well either. I simply passed the book to ISN I99 and left the area. None of the other detainees I dealt with that day said anything about ISN 199. I didn?t observe anything suspicious or unusual with my interaction with ISN 199 on 30May07. Also, I didn?t observe any hostilities betWeen the guard on the block and ISN 199- - This statement, consisting of this page and 1 other page(s) was typed for me is as we discussed its contents. I have read and understand the above statement. I have been given the opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desire to make and have placed my initials over the changes or corrections. This statement is the truth to be 1' - Signature: NCIS 558036 (1f2001) {Forrnerly NCISFORM 61'04?81} Exhibit{ 7 a) {bl (3)10 use 5130 bib) (5). (bill?) (Cl. (it?ll? (E) H'ation velunt a GILMLLI sworn a emen . - WT on June 1, 2007 ?aw mf- Swem to and subscribed before me thjs?z day of in the year at M11164- 6mn?MM? 3'23; 6,05%- Witnessed epre 1 e, a nal Investigative Service AUTH: DERIVED FROM ARTICLE 136, UCMJ (10 U.S.C. 936} AND 5 U.S.C. 303 Page 2 of 2 NCIS (?2001) (Formerly NCISFORM Dl?f?4?S l) {5(qu use ?130b, 030(5), H, STATEMENT a Place NCISRA GTMO Date June! 200? I, make the following free and voluntary statement to Special Agent. whom I know to be a Representative of the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service. I make this staterirent of my own free will and without any threats made to me or premises extended. I fully that this statement is given concerning my knowledge of death of detainee For identi?cation oses I am a black male-tall, and I wei t- ounds. Iwas born on and my sWurity number i I am currently assigied to the JTF-GTMO. On May, 30, 2007 at 0600, I assumed post on Alpha lower tier as the one guard for that block. My duties as guard is to supply the detainees with anything they need with in the camp Standard Operation Procedures SOP . I also serve the detainees chow and get them an Interpreter or Corpsman upon their request. At approximately 1255, I was on Alpha lower ?nishing up serving the detainee?s chow. As I made my way back to the main entrance of the tier, I heard someone over the radio yell that a code yellow was on Bravo upper tier. I took off running throu Alpha lower towards bravo upper tier. Once I got to Bravo upper tier, I ran towards cell Bravo because I saw other guards looking in to the detainee?s cell. I looked into the window of celi- and I saw the detainees Iso mat standing straight up covering his sink and toilet. I looked to the led of the cell and I saw the detainee?s sheet covering the vent. I immediately and i saw what appeared to be the detainee?s foot. I instantly open the detainee?s bean hole. I pulled the sheet with my right hand to the right side and I saw Bravo -hanging ?pm his sheet. His head was tilted to the right and the sheet appeared to be around the upper portion of his neck. His hands were behind his back and he seemed to be lifeless at that point. The detainee only had shorts on, no shirt or shoes. After seein the detainee hanging, I turned and yelled ?he?s hanging? and that?s when someone called* There were several other and din or und cell at that time but the only faces that I could identify are ?3118 When the Bravo- cell door was opened, I rushed in and wrapped my arms around Brave? thighs. I was lifting the detainee up so that I could take pressure of his neck. There were other ards inside the cell helping to support the detainee?s body but I cannot recall who they were. was supporting the detainee?s neck attempting to loosen the sheet from around his neck. .arrived a few seconds later and someone out the sheet from round the detainee?s nee!- As we place the detainee on a medical transport board, I noticed his hands were tied together behind his back. The material that was used to bind the detainee?s hands appeared to be made of his bed sheets or cloth like material. A guard immediately cut the sheet like material off the detainee and someone began to check for a pulse. I heard two or three guards say they felt a pulse from the NCIS 5580360f2001) (Formerly NCISFORM 016?04-81} use 130b, (THE) Exhibit fig} C3: Continuation of stolen? sworn statement 01 on June 1, 20 7 detainee. While seenrin the detainee on the medical transport board, I recognized? ;Md_around Ine- Once we secured the detainee?s legs to the medical transport board we started to make our way towards the medical room. As we carried the detainee down the Bravo stairwell, I noticed that the detainee began to urinate on himself. I said loudly ?Sergeant he?s urinating? as we continued moving through the stairwell towards medical. We arrived at medical and we place the detainee on the medical bed in the room. i heard someone yelled that only two people needed to stay in medical. and-tayed and I left and headed to the control roen- 1. Q: Did ion refond to the incident with detainee #199? A: ye a. What time did on res end? A: 12:55 i b. What did you do? A: I looked in the detainee?s cell an opened the bean hole, I secured detainee?s thighs when we entered the cell I helped secure and escort him to the Med room. c. Who was there when you arrived? A: I don?t know d. Who arrived after A: I don?t knowh 2. Why did you respond and how were you noti?ed? A: I responded cause its my job an I was available I was noti?ed over the ranch! 3. Where were you responded? A: Alpha low Who else enters cell? A: I don?t know everyone I se- b. Was det resent? ainee #199 4. Where was the body? Provide details on the position. A: in cell Bravo- the body was on the left side looking in the cel- a. Who cut the body A: I don?t know? 5. How was the sheet around his neck? A: seemed to be tied around the upper part of his neck - a. ?Who removed the A: I don?t kno Page 2 of 6 - NCIS 5580:?26 (13601) {Formerly NCISFORM Uldf?rLSI) rt?3l1> (busyto use ?130b, (bM6)Ab) use ow on June 1, 2 07 W?om the cell? 7. What was the condition of detainee #199, coloring, etc.? A: his face was a red and purple like and he seemed a little lighter then normal. 6. Did anyone remove A: I don?t know 8. Did you take any notes, photos, or remove anything from the cell? 9. Who cut the sheet? A: I don?t know- a. Where is it now? A: I don?t know.- 10. What did you do after the body was moved? assisted with escorting him to the Med room- is of life ?'orn detainee #199? Walked care, such as 13. After cutting the ho 'd anyone alter the braided material? A: I Don?t know 14. Was anything on is no longer on the body? A: I don?t know 15. Did anyone ?nd a . . other written documents on or near the body? A: I Don?t know 16. Were his hands and feet A: yes only his hank a. If yes, how and with what? A: behind his back 1 don?t know what kind of material it wasdon?t recal 12. Did you A: NO 17. What time did you A: around 0600 3. Were there any issues an 'ncluding #199? A: nothing that I can recall 18. What did you do during work on 30May07? A: I roved doing my cheeks, served breakfast an lunch an responded to the code yellow an a. What do you normally do at work? NCIS 5580.126 I) (Fonnerly NCISFORM 0 161013-31) ?81 UH rk on 30May07? Common semi; mm a: on June 1, 2007 A: 1 supply the detainees with anything they need within the guidelines chow an get there medical or interpreter a pond request while doing my checks. 19. Did you observe an detainees acting unusual? 20. How long have on been assigned to a. How long have you been at Camp 5? Around 10 months b. What kind of training are you ad? A: I?ve had training on how to run a block an be a rover an control clerk- 21. Could you see the detainee in the cell? a. If not, is A: no 22. When was the last detainee #199 alive? A: I don?t kno a. How often do you check? A: every three minutes or less- 23. What is your A: Alpha lower tier a. How many of you were on A: 4 guards 2 up 2 dow in. Where was your partner? A: on Alpha lower tier- 24. Were you issues with detainees? A: yes a. Speci?cally with #1 9? A: nothing I can recall - 13. Has he attempted . . ,3 A: I don?t 1:110qu 25. What items are issued to detainees? A: each Detainee is allowed various items in eel a. When are they issued? A: Varies we issue them Basic item when they arrive but they also get stuff from there Intel teams 26. Did you see any si detainee #199? A: [don?t kno NCIs 553cm (1:200!) - (1:011:1er NCISFORM marten) Page 4 of 6 (C N. Weave them ?2 (3)10 use 5130b, (bile). 030(7) 27. 23. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. Did detain C01. .1 tion of volunt? sworn statement 0. on June 1, 2007 Did you perform any medical care, such as Was anything on th tis no longer on the body? A: I don?t know Is there 'd not ask that you think is important? A: NO Was detainee #199 fed if so what and when? A: I don?t know- When was detainee #199 last showered? A: I don?t kno Did you notice any wetness or wet clothing, paper towel, prayer mat, etc.? A: In the detainees urinated on his self as we escorted him to the Med room What was de 9 wearing when you saw him? A: Shorts Is that normal? A: it depends on what activity the detainees is doing in there cel- Was there anythi the cell? A: I don?t kno When was the cell d? A: I don?t know What was the atmo cell block? A: I don?t kno Were there any injuries on the victim? A: nothing but a impression around the detainees neck! Were there any on with the bedding/ sheets? A: I don?t know How was the body dressed? A: detainee only had shorts on his cell at any time on 30May07? A: I don?t know NCIS 553036 {112001) Page 5 of 6- [Formerly NCISFORM (3)10 use ?13Ub, (W5), (tilt?) .f (1 . Ce. Mignon of voluntary sworn statement r. IF 3 on June 1, 2007 This statement, consisting of this page and other page(s) was typed for me by myself and SA- as we discussed its contents. I have read and understand the above statement. I have been given the opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desire to make and have placed my snow changes or corrections. This statement is the truth to the best of knowled and belief. seam?? Sworn to and subscribed before me this I day of i I in the year 3907 at t! 0 (.29 Witnessed: Representative, Naval Crirninai Investigative Service AUTH: DERIVED FROM ARTICLE 136, UCMJ (10 U.S.C. 936) AND 5 H.313. 303 Page 6 of6! NCIS 5530226 (Formeriy NCISFORM 0163?04-8? sacssr 4?70 (3)10 use ?130b, (E0115), (W7) (C) STATEMENT Place NCISRA GTMO Date Iimel 2007 make the following free and voluntary statement to whom I know to be a Representative of the United States Naval Criminal hivestigative Service. I make this statement of my own free will and without any threats made to me or promises extended. I that this statement is given concerning my knowledge of the death of detainee IS -19 For identification ?ioses, I am a white male-all and I weigh approximately -pounds. I was born on and my 3 security number is? I am currently assigned tc: On 30mY0?? I posted as Alpha Block NCO at 06mins. My duties and reSponsihilities for that day were the custody and control of the detainees assigned to Alpha Block. I was responsible for three other soldiers that were assigned Alpha Block that da We were conducting our daily task of serving lunch when we heard an alert being called. I did not get the exact name for the code because I was fixing one of the detainee?s meals. I looked at my guard who immediately ran towards Bravo Block. I did not hesitate and responded as well. The time was approximately 124 When we got to Bravo ?upper", cell-there Were a few other guards there, approximately four. I realized that my other guard had also responded and I sent her back to Alpha Block as other soldiers were also arriving. The soldier assigned to the tier said that the detainee was not responding to his order. There was a sheet covering the window to eel-and we could not see inside. The soldier that I responded with immediately op?d the feed tray and shouted something to the effect of ?He?s hanging sergeant! He?s hangin . ?gave the order to oien his cell door. There were approximately 9 guards present to include the guard commander, when the door was opened. I could see the detainee hanging from one of the vents that is located near the door.?told everybody to lift the detainee up to give us a chance to cut the self made noose. The noose was made out {1 sheets that were twisted like a rope and it was looped around the tiny holes that the vent has. I tried to create an airway for the detainee by putting my hand in between his neck and the noose and tried to loosen it up. Looking into the detainee?s eyes, in my opinion he was already dead. He appeared lifeless and unresponsive. His hands were close together but I could not see them clearly because of the other ards that were holding him up. I cannot recall if his hands were in front of him or behind him. ?nes trying to untie the noose but was unsuccessful. As I continued to loosen the noose from his neck. I tried to pull it over his head when a guard showed up with a pair of scissors. cut the noose down. He tossed it- to the side and told a guard to save the noose. The alert wa god to_ which is the alert for multiple detainees attempting to hurt themselve . 1 of I NCIS . Exhiblt{ (3):10 use ?130b .00) (THC). (bill') (E) . 4) Continuation of volun sworn statement of - .i on June 1, 200'? Assessing the situation I knew that there was enough people to handle the current detainee and in a quickly manner returned back to Alpha Block to make sure that my guards were constantly roaming. This wh cenario happened in a matter of minutes. I returned back to Alpha Block at approximately 1248 1. Did you respondto the incident with detainee #199? I: yes a. What time did you respond? I: approximately 1244 13 What did you do? -: I ran towards Bravo Block Upper cell-and waited for further instructions c. Who was there when you arrived? a few soldiers Who arrived after you? Is: The guard commande? were a few steps behind me and a few other soldiers 2. Whydid you respond and how were you notified? I responded because we were noti?ed that an alert over the radios a. Where were you before you responded? .8: I was in Alpha Block, lower tier 3. Did you'enter cell-.7 yes a. Who else entered the cell? and approximately three other soldiers b. Was detainee #199 present? yes 4. Where was the body? Provide details on the position. IA: the body was hanging from the air vent, about six to twelve inches from the door a. Who cut the body down? 5. How was the sheet around his neck? it was tied like a rope, resembling a noose a. Who removed the sheet? and I both removed the noose from his neck but were only able to get it up to his mouth area before they cut the noose from the vent 6. Did anyone remove anything from the cell? I: I don?t know 7. What was the condition of detainee #199, coloring, etc.? Page 2 of 6. NCIS 5530126 (?2001) {Fonnerly NCISFORM 91694-81) ?171?? i (3):1o use ?13Ub .03) (7M0). (E) rut 1A Continuation of volunti sworn statement of ET on June 1, 200? It: he appeared unresponsive, eyes were glassy and unfocused 8. Did you take any notes, photos, or remove anything from the cell? no 9. Who cut the sheet? a. Where is it now? IA: I don't know 10 What did you do after the body was moved? went back to my block, Alpha Block to make sure that my guards remained alert and ready to react for anything 11 Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? 1 No 12. Did you perform any?medical care, such as No 13. After cutting the body down did anyone alter the braided material? .31: I don?t know 14, Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? In I don?t know 15. Did anyone ?nd a note or any other written documents on or near the body? I don?t know 16. Were his hands and feet hound? l: I don?t know, his body was close together but I did not pay attention to his hands or feet a. If yes, how and with what? 17. What time did you arrive at work on 30May07? It: 0600 a. Were there any issues with any detainees, including #199? Yes, earlier that day we responded to an alert ?star? which is an unruly detainee. At Bravo Block bottom tier. We had to move him back to his cell in a forced cell move type fashion and I assisted on that move. 13. What did you do during work on 30May0?i?? Page 3 o. NCIS 55801261118001) (Formerly 016M431) 03) (3)10 use ?130b, (W5), (C) rt? Continuation of voluntari sworn statement of . 01'] 11116 I conducted normal operations which include serving them breakfast and lunch, moving them to recs, did my inventory made sure my guards were doing their three minute checks and that they remained vigilant. Cleaned the tier and solve any issues that the detainees might have a. What do you normally do at work? .A: that was my ?rst day at work so I don?t have a normal routine yet 19. Did you observe any detainees acting unusual? I: no 20. How long have you been assigned to 22 days a. How long have you been at Camp 5? .4: three days, two days of on the job training and that day as my ?rst official day at camp 5 b. What kind of training have you had? I: 14 days of pre service and two days of on the job training 21. Could you see the detainee in the cell? .X: not at first, there was a sheet covering the view into the cell a. If not, is that common? IA: its common for the detainees to cover themselves when they use the toilet, but not for the whole view of the cell to he covered 22. When was the? last time you saw detainee #199 alive? '1 the day before, I was not working bravo block that day so I had no reason to be up there a. How often do you check? every'three minutes 23. What is?your a. How many of you were on the block? I: before we went in there was approximately 9 guards, but normally there is at leastl (blilltE) b. Where was your partner? in the cell next to me 24. Were you briefed on any issues with detainees? during guard mount they remind us that this was the month the suicides happened last year and to remain vigilant and keep an out for any suspicious behavior a. Speci?cally with #199? H: no b. Has he attempted suicide before? .4: Idon?t know Page 4 of- NCIS 5580135 (1.92001) {Formerly NCISFORM 01304-81] (3):1o use ?130b, (W5). 030(7) (C) Lia Continuation of voluntary sworn statement of On June 1, 2007 25. What items are issued to detainees? .A: depending on their custody level, they receive sheets, a blanket, a few personal hygiene items, a cup - a. _When are they issued? .95: I don?t know, it was my ?rst day so I was still learning all the rules and daily operations of camp 5 26. Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199?r no Did you perform any medical care, such as no 28. Was anything on the bod}r that is no longer on the body? no 29. Is there anything we. did not ask that you think is important? In No 30. Was detainee #199 fed, if so what and when? .A: Idon?t know W.hen was detainee #199 last showered? Isl: I don tknow 32. Did you notice any wetness or wet clothing, paper towel, prayer mat, std? no 33 What was detainee #199 wearing when you saw him? lat: Idon tremember .Is that normal? 34. Was there anything unusual in the cell?l I don?t remember 35. When was the cell last searched? l: I don?t know 36. What was the atmosphere on the cell block? .A: I don't know 37. Were there any injuries on the victim? Page 5 of I NCIS 5580126 (Formerly alarm-atuse ?13Dc,(b) (C) a ti ?9 Continu 'on of voiunt sworn statement of on June 1, 2007 It; I don?t know 38. Were there any unusual issues with the bedding/sheets? .A: I don?t know 39. How was the body dressed? .A: I don?t remember 40. Did detainee 199 leave his cell at any time on 30May07? (SEED .A: I don?t know ?130b, (119(5). This statement, consisting of this page and other page(s) was typed for me by myself and SA- as we discussed its contents. I have read and understand the above statement. {have been given the opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desire to make and have placed my initi?er the changes or corrections. This statement is the truth to the best of my knowledge and belie SWom to and subscribed before me this 0' day of Sam in the year 0 at Lyn. . Witnesscd: Representative, Naval Criminal Investigative Ser?ce AUTH: DERIVED FROM ARTICLE 136, UCMJ (10 U.S.C. 936) AND 5 U.S.C. 303 Page 6 of 6 NCIS 5580126 {112061) (Formerlyr NCISFORM 016164-31) ET Ulla . STATEMENT i T. Place NCISRA TMO Date: I 111116 1,2007 USC 1,?make the following free and voluntary statement to Special Agent ?whom I know to be a Representative of the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service. I make this statement of my own free will and without any threats made to me or promises extended. I fully understand that this statement is given concerning my knowledge of the death 3d. detainee For identification iniosesf I am a white female-tall and I weight-pounds. I was born on in and my social security number i_ I am currently assigned to Joint Medical Group, JTF-GTMO- I reported to work at 0800 on 3011'viayO'ir to the Detention Hospital JMG where I was informed that my help would be needed over at Camp 6. I arrived to Camp 6 at approximately 0900 where I started my dutie Between 1230 and 1300 hours, we were getting ready to start our next Medication pass when we received a call in the Nurses station in regards to a possible Our nurse got off the hone and noti?ed us on what we had. We hac'corpsman respond (including me), as well as our ?Prom Camp 5 we rah over :0 amp 5_ as as the guards were bringing the Detainee in on a back board- When we'got into the medical examination room the detainee was strapped into the board he had what appeared to be a tee shirt of some sort wrapped around his wrist and a deep indentation around his neck, with a small sheet that was loosened around the lower part of his neck. The nurse checked for pulse and there was none,lno responsiveness, no Popil Equal Round Reactive to light (PERRL) and he was not breathing. CPR was started, the nurse was giving mouth to mask and the other corpsman was doing compressions. I got on the phone and called to the Detention Hospital to notify the MD. (Medical Officer) what we had going on with the code. They were in rout We traded positions, our nurse was relieved from breathing and the other corpsman took over as I started compressions. We reassessed the detainee and still he was without pulse, no respirations and unresponsive still blue in the face also his hands. We reiositioned the airway. By this time approx. 5 min. our (one! and (3M0 where in the room with another Doctor. They placed the de?bulator on his chest to see if there was a possible shock able heart There was not so we continued with CPR. The corpsman that was giving breaths by mouth to mask was relieved by the EMU with a be valve mask and was relieved by another that responded with chest compressions. One of the nurses was trying to start an IV and there was a small ?ash back but there was not a positive flow of blood. We tried to start the line and the line did not take. The nurse continued to try at other sites. We also had another nurse and pulling up medications to administer, the 01C placed a combi tube to help with breathing while the 8M0 continued with the bag valve mask and checking to Page 1 of 7! (Formerly NCISFORM Ul?iG?l-Sl) Exhibit( L2 1 ?1 . NCIS 55801'26 (12001) t' . Continuation of voluntai sworn stawment on June 1, 2007 see if there was a possible shocking still was with out. Medications were administered via the combi tube. CPR was still being performed- All of us were switching out on the compressions. At some point there was a positive pulse on the pulse ox and air was getting into his lungs, it just wasn?t staying. We continued Twith CPR. Administered more medications, the 01C did an assessment. Still the detainee had no responsiveness to any of the assessments or medications; CPR was continued until the time was called by the 01C. We covered the detainee with a sheet after the time was called. The 01C said a silent prayer to himself over detainee #19 Someone contacted the hospital for transport of detainee #199. I gathered up the ERT bag and the EKG machine and walked back withlother and the Camp 6 nurse - Did you respond to the incident with detainee #199? A: Yes, I responded to the medical code. a. What time did you respond? A: Idon?t' remember the time. It was after my 1200 medication pass and before my 1400 medication pass. b. What did you do? A: I was a first responder, I arrived on site called the M0 to inform them of the code, helped with CPR, helped administer medications, assisted with IV, also helped pass equipment that was being used. c. Who was there when you arrived? A: The guards were just arriving with the detainee on the back board when the nurse, another corpsman and myself arrived. - d. Who arrived after you? A: The OIC came with the SMO. .other doctors, a Ironimately'corpsman and the BHU provider. Another active duty member was videotaping wit guards at the door, interp was outside of medical examination room withlother guards. 2. Why did you respond and how were you notified? A: I responded because it was a medical emergency, I was noti?ed when the duty nurse at camp 6 got a call stating that there was a possible? Page 2 of? use nets assess (moot) . (Formerly notsronM o: 6ftl4-SI) . {vs I \r - at) I: -- Continuation of volunt? sworn statement of I use on June I, 2007 . ere were you before you responded? A: I was in the medical room at camp 6 getting ready for my medication pass. 3. Did you enter cell (WM) A: No a. Who else entered the cell? A: I was not involved with this. 13. Was detainee #199 present? A: I was not involved with this 4. Where was the body? Provide details on the position. A: I was not involved with this' a. Who cut the body down? A: I was not involved with this 5. How was the sheet around his neck? A: When I saw him in the examination room it was around his lower neck and was loose. He had a deep scar around the upper part of his neck from the sheet. a. Who removed the sheet? A: Not sure. 6. Did anyone remove anything from the cell? A: I was not involved with this 7. What was the condition of detainee #199, coloring, etc.?? A: When he arrived into the medical room at camp 5, he had no pulse was not responsive and was not breathing, there was no responsiveness to light when his eyes were checked, he was blue in the face, eyes open mouth open and had blueness in hands. 8. Did you take any notes, photos, or remove anything from the cell? A: No Page 3 of 7 NCIS 5580126 {153001) (Formerly NCISFORM arena-st) i I usc Irv-*9 II i i) I i Continuation of voluntary sworn statement of use ?130b, on June I, 2007 Who out the sheet? Not sure. 3.. Where is it'now?? A: I?m not sure. 10. What did you do after the body was moved? A: I was not involved with moving the body. 11. 'Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? A: Once in the medical room at camp-S there was no sign of life and CPR was started. He was unresponsive and without a pulse. 12. Did you perform any medioal care, such as A: I helped with CPR, helped administer medications, assisted with?IV, also helped pass equipment that was being used. 13._ After cutting the body down did anyone alter the braided material? A: I was not there for this. 14. Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? A: I?m not sure 15. Did anyone find a note or any other written documents on or near the body? A: Not sure. I was only involved with the medical aspect. 16. Were his hands and feet bound? A: Yes a. If yes, how and with what? A: He had what appeared to be a small strip from a tee shirt or something tied in a ?gure eight type style around his wrists also a thin type piece of sheet around his lower neck. He had plastic ties around his feet. 17. What time did you arrive at work on 30May07? A: I emitted at WOrk at. 0800., [afrj?rrEd at 6 at. approx. 0900 USC ?130b, NCIS (1800'!) {Formeriy NCISEORM {Jim-Bl) S/Ecasa-r my -- I . Continuation of volunta sworn statement of on June 1, 2007 USC I Were there any issues with any detainees, including #199? A: There was nothing that was odd or out of place. 18. What did you do during work on 30May07? A: I did medication administration also helped out in the medical area. a. What do you normally do at work? A: verify medications and administer medications, I respond to codes and I also do inventory and check offs. 19. Did you observe any detainees acting unusual? A: No 20. How long have you been assigned to A: 4 months a. How long have you been at Camp 5? A: I worked at Camp 6 for about 2 months.' 1). What kind of training have you had? A: I had training in Fort Lewis. 21. Could you see the detainee in the cell? A: I was not involved with this a. If not, is that common? A: I was not involved with this 22. When was the last time you saw detainee #199 alive? A: I never had interaction with him before this. a. How often do you check? A: I didn?t work Camp 5 23. What is your A: Does not pertain to me a. How many of you were on the block? A: Does not pertain to me - use (bli7licl Page 5 of - (Formerly NCISFORM 016104-31} o; I NCIS 5580126 to. Where was your partner? use A: Does not pertain to me 24. Were you briefed on any issues with detainees? A: No a. Speci?cally with #199? A: No b. Has he attempted suicide before? A: Not to my knowledge 25. What items are issued to detainees? A: Not involved with issuing items. a. When are they issued? A: Not sure 26. Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? A: No, when we were giving meds and doing CPR there was a point where there was a Sign of a pulse and oxygen, it just wouldn?t stay. 27. Did you perform any medical care, such as A: I helped with CPR, helped administer medications, assisted with IV, also helped pass equipment that was being used. 28. Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? A: I?m not sure 29. Is there anything we did not ask that you think is important? A: No 30. Was detainee #199 fed, if so what and when? A: I?m not sure 31. When was detainee #199 last showered? A: Was not involved with this evolution 32. Did you notice any wetness or wet clothing, paper towel, prayer mat, are! use ?130b, (blimlbi?hci Page 6 of 7- (Fonnerly NCISFORM 016104-81} NCIS 553W26 (1.112001) "i i . Contifdtion of volunti sworn statement of on June 1, 2007 There. was wetness?in his groin area when he was in the medical examination room. At the end of the code. a 33. What was detainee #199 wearing when you saw him? Tan jump suit. a. Is that normal? A: Yes 34. Was there anything unusual in the cell? A: Not involved with this area. 35. When was the cell last searched? A: Not involved with this area 36. What was the atmosphere on the cell block? A: Not involved with this area 37. Were there any injuries on the victim? A: Yes, he had a deep indentation on his neck. 38. Were there any unusual issues with the bedding/sheets? A: Not involved with this area 39. How was the body dressed? A: He had on tan pants and a tan shirt 40. Did detainee 199 leave his cell at any time on 30May07? A: Not involved with this are This statement, consisting of this page and other page(s) was typed for me by myself and as we discussed its contents. I have read and understand the above statement. I have been given the opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desire to make and have placed my initials over the changes or corrections. This statement is the truth to the best of my knowledge and belie ?an! Sworn to and subscribed before me this g; 1 day of S?u? in the year :2 no 1 at lko 33 Witnessed: Representative, Naval Criminal Investigative Service AUTH: DERIVED FROM ARTICLE 136, UCMI (10 936) AND 5 U.S.C. 303 pigs 7 a 7 - NCIS 5530/26 (1:2001) (Formerly NCISFORM DIEM-31) smart? in "a I (3)10 usc ?130b, (bits). (C) ?4 STATEMENT - Place MPGT Date SunL not 1' I USN make the following free and voluntary statement to Special Agent whom I lolow to he a RepreSentative of the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service. I make this statement of my one} ?ne will and without any threats made to me or promises extended. I fully understand that this statement is given concerning my knowledge of the death of detainee ISN 199. For purposes of identi?cation I am a black male, born? My social security number is_ and I am currently assigned to JTF GTMO, NEGB. {On I was Working my scheduled duty day in Detention Operations Center (DOC) when at a roximatel 1257 we received a telephone call from Camp 5 stating, they had called away a for ISN 199. 1 was the videographer for the day, so I grabbed my equipment; a WC camcorder, two extra tapes, and my helmet and sunglasses, and proceeded to Camp 5. I arrived at approximately 1300 and was let in by the gate sentry and shown to the Medical suite where the medical staff was attempting to revive the detainee. I immediately began ?lming and continued to do so until the medical staff secured at approximately 1338. Once we were secured from the medical suite, I then returned to the DOC arriving at about 1345, where I turned the video recording own to and was instructed to' go back to Camp 5 and take pictures of the cell and possibly the (3)10 sheet that the detainee used to hang himself. Upon returning to Camp 5 at about 1400, I was shown to USC cell- where I took (4) pictures and shot a short video of the cell so that my Chain of Command ?1%0b ((300) could have a visual. As I took the video and photographs I never crossed the threshold of the (dithl door to the cell. I didn?t touch or removed ani items ?om ndtbin the cell. When I got to the cell to take the photograph_ eady there taking photos. I did not see them enter into the cell and was told not to cross the threshold. Iturned the (E) video tape of the cell over to as well and? drive on the secure web. To my knowledge the photos should still be located in the electronic ?le folder. I printed out the four photographs and provided them to the evidence custodian for investigations. When I downloaded the hoto a he I did not alter them in an wa . The were saved in the ori a1 format. I also The original photographs were deleted from the memory card as instructed by my I then assumed my normal duties as DOC dispatcher and continued my workday. - -. Did you respond to the incident with detainee #199? Ye- -. What time did you respond? Approximately l300hrs- PagelofE - L. NCIS 553055019001) (Fonnerly NCISFORM alarm?st) - 2? Exhibit [3 -f . Contiigtion of volun sworn statement of 81' .1 on May 31, 2007 What did you do? Video taped the CPR procedures and the attempts by medical personal to revive the detainee. I also shot video and photographs of the cell, - for my chain of command. -Who was there when you arrived? I arrived at the medical room and there were numerous medical and Army staff individuals there. There was also an interpreter. - Who arrived after you? I know the Senior Medial Of?cer did. I think the CDO got there a?er me and the culture adviser, but I?m not certain- . Why did you respond and how were you noti?ed? Because I was the video guy for the day - - -. Where were you before you responded? I was at the DOC, Detention Operations Center- - Did you enter cell No- -. Who else entered the cell? No one to my knowledg- -3. Was detainee #199 present? He was not present in the cell, however, he was resent when I arrived in the medical suite and medical staff were working to revive hit-L-p - Where was the body? Provide details on the position. When I arrived in the medical suite he was layin on the table and there were at least six medical personal in the room with three providing CPR Who cut the body down? I don?t blow.- Page 2 of8 - NCIS 5580.96 [Fonnerly NCISFORM {3164?04-31] or: (3):10 use ?13Db, (IONS), (W7) ,r o- Contration of volunti sworn statement of ijSECR/rf on May 31, 2007 How was the sheet around his neck? I don?t know - 1 . Who removed the sheet? I don?t kno -. Did anyone remove anything from the cell? Not to my knowledge- -. What was the condition of detainee #199, coloring, eta? A?er about ?fteen to twenty minutes of the medical staff providing CPR, you could see the detainee begin to change color. I never saw the detainee conscious. I. Did you take any notes, photos, or remove anything from the cell? No.- -. Who cut the sheet? I don?t know - -. ?There is it now? I don?t know - -0.- What did you do after the body was moved? I wasn?t there when the body was moved from the cell.- -11. Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? No- -2. Did you perform any medical care, such as Page 3 of8 - NCIS 55804225 (MEG-01) (Formerly NCISFORM it (3)10 use ?130b, 020(6) (C) Contigtion of volunt swom statement of on May 31, 2007 No- .13. After cutting the body down did anyone alter the braided material? I don?t know.- .14; Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? I don?t know. - .5. Did anyone find a note or any other written documents on or near the body? I don?t know.- .16. Were his hands and feet bound? No.- a. If yes, how and with what? - - 17. What time did you arrive-at work on 30May07? 0450- . 3. Were there any issues with any detainees, including #199? No - .8. What did you do during work on 30May07? I was assigned as the video guy for my command. - I. What do you normally do at work? Dispatcher - Page 4 of 8 - NCIS {mom} (Formerly NCISFORM mam-31) (3)10 use ?130b, (W5). (W7) (C) SE if}: i .9. Did you observe any detainees acting unusual? No I .0. How long have you been assigned to I got here 25Aug06, approximately 9 months- How long have you been at. Camp 5? I don?t work at Camp 5.- .. What kind of training have you had? video and photography training was covered. .21. Could you see the detainee in the cell? No. - If not, is that common? - .2. When was the last time you saw detainee #199 alive? I have never seen #199 alive- . a. How often do you check? a. How many of you were on the block? No- Page 5 of - NCIS 5580!:36 (ozool) Contii?tion of volun? sworn statement 0W On May 31, 007 I went through a training at Gulf Port, and Fort Lewis, WA on detention operations. Basic (3)10 use ?130b, (W5). (C) (Fonneriy NCISFORM (newest) 1+ on May 31, 2007 .4. Were you briefed on any issues with detainees? No E. Speci?cally with #199? No I. Has he attempted suicide before? I don?t know- .5. What items are issued to detainees? I don?t know.- - I. When are they issued? I don?t know. .26. Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? No- .27. Did you perform any medical care, such as Na- .28. Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? No.- .9. Is there anything we did not ask that you think is important? Page ?ef3 - NCIS (?2001) SF Cont out of gseto?? {Fonnerly NCISFORM 016!04~8i) (3)10 use ?130b, (W5), . i A Centh?on of voluntary sworn statement of ET on ay No- .59. Was detainee #199 fed, if so what and when? I don"t lmew - -. When was detainee #199 last showered? I don?t imow - .2. Did you notiee any wetness or wet clothing, paper towel, prayer mat, etc.? No - -3. What was detainee #199 wearing when you saw him? Tan pants - - a. Is that'nermal? Yes it is - -34. Was there anything unusual in the cell? I couldn?t say.- -5. 'When was the cell last searched? I don?t lmew - ?What was the atmosphere on the cell block? I don?t know- -7. Were there any injuries on the victim? I didn?t see any. NCIS 5530;260:2001) Page 7?of 8 - {Formerly NCISFORM 016:?04?81) .3 i (3):10 use ?130b, (W5). (till?) (C) I I Conth?tion of trolling sworn statement of on May 31, 2007 -8. Were there any unusual issues with the I saw some sheets that were braided and tied to the sent up on the wall. There was some more braided sheets laying on the ?oor.- -. How was the body dressed? Tan pants - -0. Did detainee 199 leave his cell at any time on 30May07? I don?t know. - .?his statemen this page and other page(s) was typed for me by myself and Special AgentMs we discussed its contents. 1 have read and understand the above statement. I have been given the opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desire to make and have placed my initials over the changes or corrections. This statement is the truth to the best of my knowledge and belief. - Sworn to and subscribed before me this [5:4 day of ?wf in the year 390 at War Representative, Naval Criminal Investigative Service AUTH: DERIVED FROM ARTICLE 136, UCMJ [1.5.6 936} AND 5 303 Page 8 eff} - NCIS (NEON) (Formerly NCISFORM (3)10 use ?130b, 030(5). (W7) (C) STATEMENT Place NCI MPGT Date Junel 2007 with: the following free and voluntary statement to- om ow a Representative of the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service. I make this statement of my own free will and without any threats made to me or promises extended. I fully Watered that this statement is given concerning my knowledge of the death of detainee ISN 199. ?or identi?cation purposes, I am an!in the-and have been stationed at Joint Medical Group MG) since Feb07. I am a staff nurse at the detention hospital at Camp Delta. My duties include irovidini medical care to the detainees in all the camps. My is?rny DOB is 30May07, I was working in Camp VI when at a roximatel 1258 Ireceived a phone call from ontrol at Camp informing be of a possible meaning a potential suicide or attempted suicide by a detainee. I asked for details, but the guard was very frantic on the phone. She said I had to get there fast and hung .up on me. From that conversation, I knew something was going on and we had to at there nick. Two the space with me when I got the call were an The three of us ran over to Camp with a stocked with emergency medical equipment. We got to the front gate of Camp at about 1302. When we entered the building, we met four guards carrying a detainee on a spine board and they were moving him into the medical spa-cemt the entrance of Camp V). The guards put the Spine board on an examining ta e. quic 1 a once over of the detainee. He looked cyanotic (bluish, purplish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen) with bruising circumferencing his neck. I checked his carotid pulse and there was no pulse. I checked his apical pulse with my stethoscope and I didn?t hear anything. I listened for breath sounds and there were none. I had the guards out the zip ties that were on his mists and ankles (wrist in ?'ont of his chest). I hmnediateiy grabbed the face mask on the table and positioned his head to give him rescue breaths through the face mask. I gave him two breaths and immediately started chest compressions. I also noticed the detainee had urinated on himself. While I was doing chest corn ressions I told - there was no pulse and to call the senior medical of?cer and tell him we had a possible?(detainee death). I continued CPR while waiting for the medical officer. I lost track of time while doin CPR but the medical of?cer responded quickly with the Of?cer-In?Charge (0mm nurse and another unidentified male corpsman showed up. ook over CPR and the took: over the detainee?s airway with an ambubag. They intubated the detainee with a #3 combitube. We placed de?brillator pads on his chest while continuing CPR. After they took over, I tried to start an IV. I was not able to successfully start an IV due to his pulseless state. We gave the detainee epinephrine, atropine and vasopressin (advanced cardiac life support drugs) through the airway tube. While we were continuing CPR, we had been intermittently checking his pul se but our attem ts were unsuccessful. At approximately 1336, we stopped our resuscitative efforts an? Page i ofS NCIS (?2001) (Formerly NCISFORM secessi? 2% 31"} (3)10 usc ?130b, (bit?) {CMbl (THE) ?o rt Continuation of voluntary sworn statement of on June 1, 200'? Inked ifwe had one had another other ideas and one: following through the puiseless pathway renounced the detainee dead. placed his arms in ?eet of his chest, took him off the de?brillator and then put the Velcro straps over his anus to secure him to the spine board. We placed a sheet over the body an the main hospital to pick up the body by ambulance. I left Camp and returned to Camp VI. 1. Did you respond to the incident with detainee #199? YES I a. What time did you respond? - Approximately 1302 on 30May07- b. What did you do? - Provided resuscitatiye care and medical assistance to a detainee. c. Who was there when you arriv?ed? About four guards moving the detainee to the medical room- 2. Why did you respond and how were you noti?ed? I was called by Camp Control a. Where were you before you responded? .. I was in the Camp VI medical spec. (more so Did you enter cell - N. a. Who else entered the cell? - I don?t 1010?- b. Was detainee #199 present? - I don?t knov- 4. Where was the body? Provide details on the position. The detainee was on his back on a spine board. His ankles and wrist had plastic zip ties on them. He may have had something white on his left wris a. Who cut the body down? I don?t knee. 5 . How was the sheet around his neck? He had no material around his neck when I saw him, just bruisin a. Who removed the sheet? - I know nothing about a sheet! 6. Did anyone remove anything from the cell? - I don?t know- Page 2 of 5 NCIS 5580i26 {?2001} (Formerly NCISFORM 016104-31) (3)10 use ?13Ub, (bits). (bit?) (C) on a . 3 Continuation of volunt? sworn statement of on June 1, 2007 7. What was the condition of detainee #199, coloring, etc.? - He looked cyanotic (bluish, purplish coloration of the skin) with bruising arc is neck. I checked his carotid pulse and there was no response. He had no papillary response 8. Did you take any notes, photos, or reniove anything from the cell? No. 9. What did you do after the body was moved? - Nis- 10. Did you see any signs of life from detainee #l99?? Non- 11. Did you perform any medical care, such as - Yes, we did it at least 30 minutes- 12. Was anythin on the body that is no longer on the body? We left everything on him after he was pronounced dead. 13. Did anyone ?nd a note or any other written documents on or near the body? No I 14. Were his hands and feet bound? - Yes- a. If yes, how and with what? - Ankies together and wrist together. One zip tie Connecting each- 15. What time did you arrive at work on 30May07? Approximately 5- a. Were there any issues with any detainees, including #199? Not to my knowledge. I 16. What did you do during work on 30May07? Provided medical care to detainees- a. What do you normally do at work? Provide medical care to detainees- 17. How long have you been assigned to - Since Feb07- a. How long have you been at Camp 5? I?ve supported all the camps since Feel)?- Page 3 of 5 NCIS 558M515 (lfz??l) (Formerly NCISFORM 0! df?ztiSl) ,5 Ll (3)10 use ?13Db, (blt?l. (bit?) (C) Continuation of voluntary sworn statement of on June 1, 2007 b. What kind of training have you bad? I?m a registered nurs' 18. Could you see the detainee in the cellthe cell- a. If not, is that corninon? 19. When was the last time you saw detainee #199 alive? I?ve never worked on #199 befor. 20. What is your I work at all the Camps- 21. Were you briefed on any issues with detainees? We have trained for this scenario and have learned from prior events that it could occur. I?ve have not been involved in prior events and this is the ?rst time it?s happened since I?ve been here- 22. Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? - No- 23. Did you perform any medical care, such as Yes. 24. Was anything on the bodyr thlat?is no longer on the body? - No- 25. Is there anything we did not ask that you think is important? - Nc-l 26 Was detainee #199 so what and when? I don?t know. He did not throw up anything and had no evidence of vomitin Did you notice an wetness or wet clothing, paper towel, prayer mat, etc.? It appeared he had urinated on himselfi 38 What was detainee #199 wearing when you saw him? Tan pants, no shirt, shoes, socks or head gear 39. Were there any injuries on the victim? I did not see any visible injuries on the detainee other than the bruising on his neck Page 4 of 5 i NCIS 558036 [1152001) (Formerly mam-31) (3)10 use ?130b, (W5). (W7) (Cl Continuation of voiunti sworn statement ot glam on June 1, 2007 This statement, consisting of this page and other page(s) was typed for me by ?as we discussed its contents. I have read and understand the above statement Ihave been given the opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desire to make and have placed my initials over the changes or corrections. This statement is the tru Signature: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7 a: day of June in the year 200? at NCISRA Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Witnessed: epresen :1 ve eves ga ve Service DERIVEDV FROMM ARTICLE 136, UCMJ (10 3 C. 936) AND 5 U. S. C. 303 Page 5 of 5 NCIS (?20101) 016f04-Si} (3)10 use ?130b, (bits) (C) STATEMENT Place I NCIS MPGT Date June] 200? -[?make the following free and voluntary statement Ito?whom I know to be a Representative of the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service. I make this statement of my own free will and without any threats made to me or promises extended. I fully understand that this statement is given concerning my knowledge of the death of in #199 - 'ora the ?ose of identi?cation I am a white male who was born on_in currently assigned to the 525th Military Police Battalion, at? Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. My social security number is? 30 May 2007, I reported for work and posted at 0600 hours. I was posted as Rover 1, reaponsible for moving recreation groups and appointments throughout the facility. To the best of my knowledge the following occurred at approximately 1255. While escorting a detainee, along with from recreation back to Charlie Upper, a Code Yellow was announced over the radio. A CodeYellow means an unresponsive detainee. After we laced the detainee back in his cell, sagas announced in Bravo Upper. Admeans suicide or a detainee harming himself. -and I responded to the call. When I got to chI- there were numerous ?ds alreadr at the scene and they were cutting the detainee down and placing him on a backboard. was in charge and ordered for someone to find a pulse and to check for breathing. I heard one of the guards say they found a pulse and that the detainee was breathing. veri?ed that the guard had found a also and that the detainee was breathing. We then strapped the detainee to the backboard. *gave us the commands to lift the backboard and take the detainee to the Medical Room. I was located at the detainee?s right shoulder. Once at the Medical Room, 'rdered myself and to stay with the detainee and the medical professionals. and I stayed at the Medical Room until detainee #199 was pronounced dead by the senior medical personnel. After the-detainee was pronounced dead and I was relieved, I returned to my assigned duties. I. Did you respond to the incident with detainee #199? Yes - a. What time did you respond? Approximately 1255 - b. What did you do? I assisted with strapping the detainee to the backboard, carrying the detainee to the Medical Room, and then I stayed with the detainee while medical professionals attended to him. Who was there when you arrived? To the best of my knowledge? and numerous other guards. Page I of 6 . {Fo [merly SFORM 01 film-3 1) assess ,1 NCIS 5580196 (1)2001) (3)10 use 130b,(b) (5W3) (THC). (bllT)(E) I 3 Continuation of volun sworn statement?UfS?EGR-E?rf? on one Who arrived after you? I don?t know. - 2. Why did you respond and how were you noti?ed? I responded to assist and I was noti?ed over the radio. a. Where were you before you responded? Charlie Upper. -3. Did you enter No. Who else entered the sell? I don?t know. - I). Was detainee #199 present? Yes. I .1. Where was the body? Provide details on the position. To the best of my knowledge, he was hanging from the vent just inside the door and to the left. . Who out the body down? I did not see the face of the individual who cut him down. How was the sheet around his neck? - I did not see the sheet aroundhis neck. 3' - a. Who removed the sheet? I did not see who removed the sheet. .5. Did anyone remove anything from the cell? Not to my knowledge. 7. What was the condition of detainee #199, coloring, ete.? Normal complexion, breathing with a pulse. .8. Did you take any notes, photos, or remove anything from the cell? No. - 9. Who cut the sheet? I do not know. - a. Where is it new? I do not know. Page 2 of 6 (Formerly 16:04?31) NCIS 5530326 [119001) "a (3)10 use ?13Db, (W5). (W7) (C) I 1 I Continuation of voinnt sworn statement of on June 1, 2007 .10. What did you do after the body was moved? I assisted with strapping the detainee to the back board, moving him to the Medical Room and stayed with him until the medical professionals were done. 11. Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? Yes, I saw the rise and fall of his chest. .2. Did you perform any medical care, such as No. .13. After cutting the body down did anyone alter the braided material? Not to my knowledge. 14. Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? I cut a cloth strip off the detainee?s left wrist at the request of one of the female medical professionals. ?15. Did anyone find a note or any other written documents on or near the body? I do not know. .16. Were his hands and feet bound? His wrists had cloth tied around then]. - a. If yes, how and with what? With what appeared to be white stripes from a sheet. -17. What time did you arrive at work on 30May07? 0600 I a. Were there any issues with any detainees, including #199? We had a Code earlier in the morning, not with #199. A Code-s an assault. Any action by a detainee against a guard is considered an assault. .18. What did you do during work on 30May07? Moved recreation groups and appointments. 3. What do you normally do at work? Move recreation groups and appointments. .19. Did you observe any detainees acting unusual? No. :20. How long have you been assigned to Since 10 February 2007. I a. How long have you been at Camp 5? Page 3 of 6 NCIS 5530125 (local) (Formerly NCISFORM meme?st) (3)10 use {313013, (W5). (him (C) 1 9 - Continuation of voluntai sworn statement of on June 1, 2007 Since 10 February 2007. .1). What kind of training have you had? Pre~Service here, and Internmen?Resettiement AIT. .21. Could you see the detainee in the cell? Yes. - a. If not, is that common? !22. When was the last time you saw detainee #199 alive? To the best of my knowledge when we were carrying him to the Medical Room. Prior to my response to Bravo upper, I had not been on that block on 30May?7. a. How often do you check?? We checked when we got to the scene and once we arrived at the Medical Room the medical professionals took over. I 23. What is your acne ?gig?b?fb?gf I was Rover 1, responsible for moving recreation groups and appointments. - - a. How many of you were on the block? I do not know. I b. Where was your partner? He arrived with me. I 24. Were you briefed on any issues with detainees? Just to be vigilant as we were nearing the anniversary of the last event. - a. Speci?cally with #199? No. - b. Has he attempted suicide before? I do not know. - 25. What items are issued to detainees? Blanket, sheet, mattress, ISO mat. a. When are they issued? Upon arrival, based on discipline level. - 26. Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? Yes. Page 4 of 6 NCIS 5589:?26 (?2091) (Formerly NCISFORM 3 I) Continuation of volunt? sworn statement on June 1 2007 . Did you perform any medical care, such as No. Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? Yes, strips of white cloth on his wrists. Is there anything we did not ask that you think is important? No. Was detainee #199 fed, if so what and when? I do not know. . When was detainee #199 last showered? I do not know. Did you notice any wetness or wet clothing, paper towel, prayer mat, etcWhat was detainee #199 wearing when you saw him? (3):10 To the best of my knowledge, he was wearing pants. 5:20?) Is that normal? . Yes. (C) . Was there anything unusual in the celi? I did not get a clear picture of the cell. . When was the cell last searched? I do not know. . What was the atmosphere on the cell block? I do not know, I just responded to the code. . Were there any injuries on the victim? Not to my knowledge. . Were there any unusual issues with the beddiuglsheets? I do not know. . How was the body dressed? To the best of my knowledge, he was wearing pants. . Did detainee #199 leave his cell at anytime on 38 May 2007? I do not know. i?age 5 of6 NCIS 5530;253:2001) (FOrrnerly NCISFORM mom-31) 5'9! '9 Continuation of volun? sworn statement of . on June 2 07 'This statement, consisting of this page and i other page(s) was typed for me by we discussed its contents. I have read and understand the above statement. I have been given the opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desire to make and have placed my initial changes or corrections. This statement is the knowledge and belief. Signatur as the Sworn to and subscribed before me this 57 I day of 31/4 in the year 253? ?7 at NUS #33 7,1 6?44 Witnessed: Page 6 of 6 NCIS 5530126 (?2001) (Fonneriy NCISFORM (W (3:10 usc ?130b, (him), (120(7) . (C) STATEMENT Place NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY. CUBA Date Janet 2007 make the following ?ee and voluntary statement whom I know to be a Representative of the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service. I make this statement of my own free will and without any threats made to me or promises extended I fall understand that this statement is given concerning my knowledge of the death of Detainee #199 1r the urpose of identi?cation I am a white male who was born am in the - assigned to the Battalion, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. My social security numberi l-ery morning formation is at 0415 at the TK Basketball court. That morning I posted as B1 inside Camp at approx. 0550, on Bravo Lower. My reaponsibilities as B1 are to'assist the block NCO with anything he needed me to get done on the block along with conductin .t approx. 1257 hrs. I responded to a Code Yellow on Bravo Upper at this time I got stuck at recreation door?approx. 1.5 minutes later both me doors were opened for me to move through Brav ted down Bravo lower and (31ng Bravo upper tiers on the Way up the rear staircase I passemn the staircase searching the ?130b, lockers frantically as I passed him I asked him if he needed _me to get something he responded with the (hills) word to the effect of just go he! them out of his cell hurry!? I then proceeded to the cell (blli?) where I saw Camp NCOIC trying to untie the sheet from around ISN 199 three to (Cl four other who I do not remember at this time were holding the detainee up against the left side wall above the sink in to relieve pressure off of the detainee?s neck whenmot to the cell with th? which consisted of 1 medical shears, 4 ?exi cuffs, me tca oves. - _cut the sheet from around the detainee neck As soon as the sheet was cut the detainee took one slight breath 1n and then out, I then secured his left ankle and left thigh we placed him on the medical board. I applied 1 pair of ?exi cuffs to his ankles I the strapped the orange board stra 3 around his thighs and ankles. _then immediately told everyone to ?nd a pulse a _and? felt for a pulse in the detainee?s femoral arte area immediately they both responded with the words to the effect of I found one sergeant!" then gave the following orders ?team prepare to lift, team prepare to lift, team lift. ?Bl lift his feet up as we go down the stairs I want his body as level as ossible. As we moved out of Bravo lower towards the medical suit-said for me anhto pass the med room door so we could turn the detainee into the room head first. Once the detainee was placed head ?rst on the bed in the med room old?and _to stay in the room. I then reported back to Bravo lower tier and immediately began visually conducting cell inspections on all the detainees for the rest of the day until relieved at approx. 1835 by the oncoming shift. - - Did you respond to the incident with detainee #199? Page 1 01?15 NCIS 5530l26 {IlleOl} unnerlv NCISFORNI 016f04-Sl) . Exhi?alt{ 1 v) I - Continuation of voluntary sworn statement of on June 1, 2007 Yes a. What time did you respond? Approx. 1259 hrs. b. What did you do? Secured the detainee?s left ankle and thigh placed ?exi cuffs on his ankles and helped move him to the med room c; Who was there when you arrived? d. Who arrived after you? I. Why did you respond and how were you noti?ed? I responded because it?s my job to take care and ensure there is no bodily harm in?icted on the . detainee?s, I was noti?ed by hand-held radio 3. Where were you before you responded? The old rec yard I. Did you enter cell-9+ Only my left foot and left arm a. Who else entered the cell? It). Was detainee #199 present? Yes I. Where was the body? Provide details on the position. Above the sink being held up to take pressure off of the detainee?s neck a. Who cut the body dorm? How was the sheet around his neck? Braided and knotted in a noose pattern a. Who removed the sheet? I don?t remember I. Did anyone remove anything from the cell? Page 2 of 6 NCIS 553036 (Formerly NCISFORM 01604-31) use (C) 50 Li I ?9 3 Continuation of volunt? sworn statement of SE GR ET on June 1, 2007 No not to my knowledge What was the condition of detainee #199, coloring, etc.? alive light brown, faint blue, faint purple I Did you take any notes, photos, or remove anything from the cell? West? a. Where is it new? I don?t know I 0. What did you do after the body was moved? I reported back to brave lower where I was assigned Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? Yes . use 5130b, . . . - .12. Did you perform any medtcal care, such as No I'l3. After cutting the body down did anyone alter the braided material? I don?t know .14. Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? I don?t know .5. Did anyone ?nd a note or any other written documents on or near the body? I don?t know Were his hands and feet bound? Hands a, If yes, how and with what? Behind his back around his wrists with his sheet What time did you arrive at work on 30May07? Approx. 0550 hrs. 3.. Were there any issues with any detainees, including #199? Yes Cell Bravo-at approx. 0930. This was on I. What did you do during work on 30May07? Page 3 of6 NCIS (Inc-31) (Formerly NCISFORM at ?rm?so L? Jtililal ,3 Continuation of volunt? sworn statement of on June 1, 2007 I responded to a Cod-down at the end of my tier a. What do you normally do at work? I3. I work as a block guard or rover Did you observe any detainees acting unusual? No I How long have you been assigned to Since 15 August 2006 a. How long have you been at Camp 5? Since September 2006 b. What kind of training-have you had? Pre?service and on the job training, code responses . could you see the detainee in the cell? I Wasn?t assigned to that block a. If not, is that common? NIA When was the last time you saw detainee #199 alive? I didn?t see him until I responded to the code yellow a. How often do you check? I wasn?t assigned on the block with #199. What is your Bravo Lower tier guard a. How many of you were on the block? b. Where was your partner? _responding to the code yellow; .4. Were you briefed on any issues with detainees? Yes a. Speci?cally with #199? No Has he attempted suicide before? Page 4 of6 NCIS (inner) ?a [Formerly NCISFORM 0162'04-81) use ?130b, (blt?ldbl (WC), (bl(71(E) 5 I Continuation of Volunti sworn statement OLSEGRECIL on June 1, 200? Not to my knowledge What items are issued to detainees? Tan top and bottom, sheet, blanket, iso mat, mattress deck shoes, shorts, shower shoes, toothbrush, toothpaste, prayer rug, prayer cap, prayer beads underwear t~shirt andfor thermal top and bottom plastic bin a. When are they issued? When theyr are on a compliant status . Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? - Yes, he appeared to breath when the noose was out and removed from his neck. . Did you perform any medical care, such as No . Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? I don?t know . Is there anything we did not ask that you think is important? No . Was detainee #199 fed, if so what and when? Yes he received breakfast, he consumed 1 milk carton, 1 honey packet, 1 slice of cheese, couple bites of bread, and half of the bowl of cereal . When was detainee #199 last showered? - I don?t know . Did you notice any wetness or wet clothing, paper towel, prayer mat, etc.? No . What was detainee #199 wearing when you saw him? Tan tor) and tan pants a. Is that normal? Yes . Was there anything unusual in the cell? I don?t remember . When was the cell last searched? I don?t know . What was the atmosphere on the cell block? Page 5 of 6 NCIS (U200 l) (Formerly NCISFURM mares-st) use ?130b,(b) (C) l' Continuation of rolling statement of On June 1, 2007 Crying, sadness and very quiet . Were there any injuries on the victim? I don?t know . Were there any unusuai issues with the bedding/sheets? I don?t know .9. How was the body dressed? Tan top and tan pants I. Did detainee #199 at any time exit his cell, on 30 May 2007? I don?t know This statement, consisting of this page and other page(s) was typed for me lay?as we discussed its contents I have read and understand the above statement. I have been given the opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desire to make and have placed my initials over the changes or corrections This statement is the Signature: Sworn to and subscribed before me this day of in the year 24?) 2 at (Registrants 13w}, Cede a? Witnessed: ?130b,(b) (C) Page 6 of 6 NCIS (1 nos 1 (Formerly NCISFORM 016104?31) STATEMENT A) Place NCISRA GTMO Date I June! 200? make the following free and voluntary statement to whom {know to be a Representative of the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service. I make this statement of my own free will and without any threats made to me or promises extended. 1 fully understand that this statement is given concerning my knowledge of the death of detainee 1813?199! For identi?cation purposes I am a white male_tall. I was born on and my social security number is_ I am currently assigned to the TEF- GTMO On 30May07 at approximately 0600, I began my duties at Camp as Bravo Block. My duties consisted of the supervision of detainee?s and -soldiers on Bravo Block. The names of the soldiers I supervised wedged; At approximately 1255 while distributing the lunch meal on the Bravo Lower tier I was alerted via the radio that there was a Code Yellow on the Bravo Upper tier. I responded within seconds along with other many other soldiers to secured cell-' Upon observation of the cell through the window I saw a green isoumat wrapped around the toilet. My ?rst thought was that the detainee was behind the mat utilizing the toilet, because that is how detainee?s attempt to get privacy while in the toilet. The other soldiers and I repeatedly ordered-to either ?ush his toilet or show himself, to which there was no response. At that time someone pointed out a bed sheet that was blocking the view on the inside left portion of the door and the tray slot was opened and anattempt was made to pull the sheet down or out of the way so that we could see. Then someone stated that they saw the detainee?s feet dangling above the ?oor and then agents called. At that time the call was made for Control to open cell - Upon entering the cell I observed-hanging from his vent closest to the door by what appeared to be a bed sheet. The detainee?s face was purple in color. There were several people inside of the cell at that time. I was in the back and I could not see the position of the detainee?s hands. The detainee was immediately lifted by many soldiers in attempt to relieve the pressure on his neck. Within seconds we had a? that contained scissors. Durin that time I was moving his blue mat out of the way so that the soldiers could get to the detainee betteri The detainee was then cut down from what appeared to be a sheet that was made into a rope type object. When the sheet was cut from around the detainee?s neck I observed the detainee make a faint gasp for air. The makeshift rope was then removed from the detainee?s head and the detainee was placed on a backbon where someone stated that they felt a pulse on the detainee. I then secured the strap around the detainee?s right ankle. I then ran off then and obtained several large magnets to cover the windows on the block so that the other detainee?s could not see what was happening. When {returned with the magnets I threw them to Page 1 of 6 - [Formerly NCISFORM 01 6104-8 1 use ?130b, (THC). (more NCIS SEER ll Exhibit ?3 Continuation of volunt? sworn statement on June 1, 2007 another soldier so that they could assist in blocking the detainee?s view of what was going on. Other soldiers then took the detainee off the block on the backboard. At that time I assisted in conducting checks on the rest omdetainee?s on the block. I supervised the other guards and made sure that they checked every cell. .1. Did you respond to the incident with detainee #199? A: Yes. a. What time did you respond? A: Approximately 1255. b. What did you do? A: Attempted to view the detainee and once observed moved objects out of the way so that the soldiers holding the detainee up had enough room to maneuver. I secured the detainee?s right leg to the backboard with the velcro strap and then obtained large magiets to block the view of the other detainees. c. Who was there when on arrived? A=_an Who arrived after on? A: (1 others who I do not recall. USC ?1 30b, 2. Whitr did You respondent] how were you noti?ed? ?Exam A: I responded because it was my duty to respond and I was noti?ed via the radio. - a. Where were you before you responded? A: I was on the Bravo Lower tier serving the lunch meal. 3 . Did you enter cell-i" A: Yes. a. Who else entered the cell? A: and many other who I do not recall. b. Was detainee #199 present? A: Yes. 4. Where was the body? Provide details on the position. A: Detainee #199 was hanging from the vent closest to the door on the left hand inside of cell- a. Who cut the body down? A: I do not recall. How was the sheet around his neck? A. Yes a. Who removed the sheet? A: I do not recall. 6. Did anyone remove an?hing from the cell? A: Not that I am aware of. Page 2 of 6- NCIS 553mm; (ideal) . (Formerly NCISFORM elem-31} If" {It} l. Continuation of voluntary sworn statement of on June I, 2007 ?1 Ii What was the condition of detainee #199, coloring, etc? (MUHE) A: The detainee?s face was purple and it appeared as though he was not breathing. 8. Did you take any notes, photos, or remove anything from the cell? A: No. 9. Who cut the sheet? A: I do not recall. 3. Where is it now? A: I do not know. 10. What did you do after the body was moved? A. Began constant tier check of the other detainee?s on Bravo Block. 11. Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? A: When the sheet was removed ?'om his neck I observed the detainee make a faint gasp. 12. Did. you perform any medical care, such as A: No. 13. After cutting the body down did anyone alter the braided material? A: Not that I am aware of. 14. Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? A: The braided sheet. 15. Did anyone find a note or any other written documents on or near the body? Not that I am aware of. 16. Were his hands and feet bound? A: I am not certain. a. If yes, how and with what? 17. What time did you arrive at work on 30May07? A: Approximately 0600. a. Were there any issues with any detainees, includin #199? A: Earlier in the day the detainee in_assaultedhand me while attempting to secure comfort items that he was not a?owed to have because he went on Discipline. Other than that I observed nothing out of the ordinary. 18. What did you do during work on 30May07? A: My daily duties as BB. a. What do you normally do at work? A: All positions within Camp V, usually a Block NCO- Page 3 of6 NCIS (1:200 1) (Fom?rerly NCISFORM ciorcoen (3):10 use ?130b, (bits). (bit?) (C) .. Comm-Aden of volunt sworn statement of on June 1, 2007 use [19. Did you observe any detainees acting unusual? A: No. 20. How long have you been assigned to A: Since 10 February 2007 a. How long have you been at Camp 5? A: Since about 1 March 2007 b. What kind of training have you had? A: Training on how to conduct duties within a Detention Facility. 21. Could you see the detainee in the cell? A: Not at ?rst, but once the cell door was opened I could see the detainee. a. If not, is that common? A: Not common. 22. When was the last time you saw detainee #199 alive? A: He appeared to be alive when he was cut down and placed on the backboard. How often do you check? I was supervising the soldiers on the Upper tier. They are to conduct a minimum oflminute checks. 23. What is your 7 A: Bravo Block. .H a. How many of you were on the block? A: in. Where was your partner? A: I do not recall. 24. Were you briefed on any issues with detainees? A: No. a. Speci?cally with #199? A: That he was a Detainee of Interest (D01) b. Has he attempted suicide before? A: I do not know. 25. What items are issued to detainees? A: Many items to include: a sheet, a green tear proof blanket, Koran, uniform, prayer beads, prayer mat, prayer cap, towel, wash cloth, paperwork, incentive items, library book, soap, tooth paste, tooth brush, toilet paper and other misc items. a. When are they issued? A: When they are assigned to the camp I?m assuming. 26. Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? Yes. 27. Did you perform any medical care, such as use Page 4 of 6- NCIS 5580f26 {liltl? l) (Formerly NCISFORM Dl?fO-l?El) L?f" of volunt sworn statement of 3 on June 1, 2007 :1 No. 28. Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? A: Nothing that I know of other than the sheet. 29. Is there anything we did not ask that you think is important? A: Not that I can think of at this time. 30. Was detainee #199 fed, if so what and when? A: He was last fed during the breakfast meal at approximately 0630. He consumed bread, cheese, banana, honey and cereal. 31. When was detainee #199 last showered? A: I do not know. 32. Did you notice any wetness or wet clothing, paper towel, prayer mat, etc? A: No. 33. What was detainee #199 wearing when you saw him? A: I do not recall if he was wearing a t-shirt or a tan top, but I do recall him wearing tan bottoms. a. Is that normal? use A: Yes. 34. Was there anything unusual in the cell? A: I do not know. 35. When was the cell last searched? A: I do not know. 36. What was the atmosphere on the cell block? A: Quiet Were there any injuries on the victim? A: I observed bruising around the neck where the sheet was. 38. Were there any unusual issues with the bedding/sheets? A: No: Neat Jr-Mo?klxotm madame 39. How was the body dressed? A: In tan bottoms and I do not recall what type of shirt he was wearing. 40. Was the detainee removed from his cell prior to his suicide? A. Not on our shift that I know as! Page 5 of 6- NCIS (moor) 016304-81) Contn-Qtion of volun? sworn statement 01 a on June 1, 2007 This statement, consisting of this page and i other page(s) was typed for me by myself and SA- as we discussed its contents. Ihave read and understand the above statement. {have been given the opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desire to make and have placed my initials over the changes or corrections. This statement is the truth to the best of my knowledge and belief. Sworn to and subscribed before me this I clay of 12W in the year 52:68? at ?1 333 Witnessed: . epresentative, 3V3 1mm vesttgatwe 61V 1% AUTH: DERIVED FROM ARTICLE 136, UCMJ (10 USE. 936) AND 5 U.S.C. 303 use ?13Ub, (W5), Page 6 off}- 5580126 l} (Formerly NCISFORM 01604-81} I I STATEMENT SE. a? Place I NCISRA GTMO Date I Junel 200'? I, make the following free and voluntary statement to Special Agent horn I know to be a Representative of the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service. I make this statement of my own free will and without any threats made to me or promises extended. I full understand that this statement is given concerning my knowledge of the death of detainee LEN-199 For identi?cation pace, I am a white male. -tall and I weigh a roximatel .pounds. I was born on#and my social security number is? I am currently assigned - On 30 May 2007, At approximately 0600 HRS I assumed duties as the Cam Control NCO. There were-other Soldiers who were also posted in Control that daygan! The duties of Control include, maintaining the Camp Blotter, monitoring radio traffic, answering'phones and?doors within the facility. The duties also include inputting signi?cant actions and any Detainee requests into the Detainee Information Management System. Control processes and inputs all administrative paper work that is generated by the Guard Force Personnel. The Control Clerks work for and report directly to the on duty Guard Commander- During nonnal operations the Control Center can be operated by-personnel if they are well trained competent and experienced. The Camp V. posting requirements for Control i?personnel. On 30 May, the Soldiers who were working for me were very well experienced in Control Operations ,-have been in the unit for nearly a year. Since I hat-competent personnel in Control that day, I was available at times during the day to assist as needed in the facility. The personnel that require the most assistance in the facility are the Rovers. The primary mission of rovers is to escort detainees to and from recreation, and escort detainees anyx'yhere they may be going off their assigned block which could include medical room, habeas visit, ICRC or integrator appointment. These are only the visits or appointments which take place inside Camp V, any ap ointments that take place outside the Camp will be escorted by Escort Control who reports to DOC. At approximately 1250 myself an_ who was working as a Rover restrained a detainee on the Old Recreation Yard and proceeded to escort the Detainee to Charlie-which was the detainee?s assigned block. I do not remember exactly which Detainee it was. When we were in the Charlie Block Stairwell a Code Yellow Bravo- which is the code for an unreSponsive Detainee was announced over the radio. I was escorting a Detainee back to his cell at that time so I could not respond to the'initial code. ?and myself preceded to the Detainees cell which we were escorting and unrestrained him. While unrestraing the Detainee a? which is the code for a Detainee committing self harm, mutilation or attempting suicide was announced over the radio- At approximately lFand myself ?nished unrestrainin the Detainee on Charlie- I then ran to Bravo taking the most direct route possible from Charli 7 Page I of- NCIS 55303.6 (12001) (Formerly NCISFORM OIHMSI) . Exhibit: 157 U) (bl (3):10 use ?130b .03) (7X0). (bit?) (El Contin?lion of voluntar sworn on June 1, 2007 followed in v0_ When I arrived on the scene I observed several Guard Force Personnel in front of cell he door was open. I do'not remember all of the personnel who were resent, but I do remember seeing, andh The Detainee was being taken out of his cell and placed on a medical back board as I arrived. As the detainee was being placed on the back board. I observed the Detainee was not wearing a shirt and his eyes were partiy open. I could not clearly see the lower half of the Detainees body because of the number of personnel present. I do not remember seeing any blood, scars, unusual marks or bruises on the Detainee. The Detainee was unresponsive and looked limp. Iwas then ordered by_ to check if the Detainee had a pulse. I placed my right hand on the left side of the Detainees neck where I would feel my own pulse. I have never received formal medical training. with the exception of basic 1St aid. I felt what I believed to be a pulse on the Detainee. I then informedgthat the Detainee had a pulse. I do not remember seeing the Detainee breath or the rise and fall or the - Detainee?s chest.- I left Bravo-immediately after I felt for a pulse on the Detainee approximately one or two minutes after I had arrived. Part of my Duties being posted in Control were to ensure that and _had made all the noti?cations to medical personnel, DOC, Chain of Command and started proper documentation which is standard for any incident no matter how minor which occurs in the Camp. Iran back to Control taking the most direct route possible. At approximately 1334 I was informed by the Medical Personnel that the Detainee was prounced dead. I had no further involvement with the detainee after that time- -. Did you reapond to the incident with detainee #199? A: Yes a. What time did you respond? A: Approximately 1256 b. What did you do? A: Observed the Detainee, Felt for a pulse and reported back to Control c. Who was there when you arrived? . other personnel were present, but I do not remember who. d. Who arrived after you? A_was following me. 2. Why did you respond and how were you noti?ed? A: Control is part of the response force to any code that is called in the facility 3.. Where were you before you responded? A: I was on Charlie 3. Did you enter cell- A: a. Who else entered the cell? A: NIA -. Was detainee #199 present? Page 2 of 6- NCIS SSEWZIS (11200 1} (Formerly NCISFO RM 016JU4-8 l) i a Continaion of volunt sworn sta ement of on June 1, 2007 . . USC ?130b, il: The Detainee was being taken out of the cell when I arrived 4. Where was the body? Provide details on the position. A: Several Guard Force Personal were holding the body bringing it out of the cell. a. Who cut the body down? A: I don?t know 5. How was the sheet around his neck? A: I don?t lorow a. Who removed the sheet? A: I don?t know 6. Did anyone remove anything from the cell? A: I don?t know 7. What was the condition of detainee #199, coloring, etc.? A: I only observed the Detainees nonnal skin tens Did you take any notes, photos, or remove anything from the cell? A: NO 9. Who cut the sheet? A: .I don?t know a. Where is it now? A: I don?t know 10. What did you do after the body was moved? A: I had already left to go back to control 1 1. Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? A: A pulse 12. Did you perform an),r medical care, such as A: NO 13. After cutting the body down did anyone alter the braided material? A: I don?t know 14. Was anything on the bod}r that is no longer on the body? A: I don?t imow Did anyone find a note or an},r other written documents on or near the body? A: I don?t know -6. 'Were his hands and feet bound? use ?13Db, Page 3 of6 (Formerly NCISFORM slam-31) 5/7 NCIS (inset) -., Conuimlion of voluntary sworn statement of 01'] Line .4 .la ?mm? a. If yes, how and with what? A: NA 17. What time did you arrive at work on 30May07? A: Approximately 0600 a. Were there any issues with any detainees, including #199? A: Not that I am aware of 18. What did you do during work on 30May0?7? A: I was posted as the Control NCO a. What do you normally do at work? A: Control of Guard Commander 19. Did you observe any detainees acting unusual? A: NO 20. How long have you been assigned to A: 11 months a. How long have you been at Camp A: 11 months b. What kind of training have you had? A: Standard MOS qualification, Military Police Corrections 21. Could you see the detainee in the cell? A: I did not see the detainee until he was being taken out of his cell a. If not, is that common? A: NRA 22. When was the last time you saw detainee #199 alive? A: I don?t remember a. How often do you check? A: Guards posted on the tier are required to check the Detainee every-nunutes and visually see skin and or movement of the Detainee 23. What is your A: Control Operations a. How many of you were on the block? USC . - - ?13Db, A. There wereiSoldiers posted in Control on 30 May, 2007 b- Where was your artner. A:_and_ were-in Control at the time of the incident .24. Were you briefed on any issues with detainees? Page 4 of?- NC IS 5580926 (1.0001) (Fonnerly NCISFORNI 0160-4-81) 5 .5 i .. - voinnt sworn st ement of use on June 1, 2007 Guard Mount Brie?ng is conducted every day prior to shift by the OIC or the NCOIC and the Guard Commander 3. Speci?cally with #199? A: ND b. Has he attempted suicide before? A: I don?t know 25. What items are issued to detainees? i A: All detainees are issued the same standard items depending on their level, some detainees receive additional incentive items from the Intel Teams and other Detainees receive special medical items from Medical Personnel Detainees may also receive items from Mail Attorneys, ICRC, or any other outside agency that comes in contact with the Detainee. a. When are they issued? A: All Detainees are issued basic issue items. All compliant Detainees are issued compliant items, any other item will be issued to the Detainee by the agency once it has been approved for the Detainee to have the item. 26. Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? A: I felt the Detainees pulse 27. Did you perform any medical care, such as A: NO 28. Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? A: I don?t know 29. Is there anything we did not ask that you thinkis important? A: NO 30. Was detainee #199 fed, if so what and when? - A: Idon?t know 31. When was detainee #199 last showered? A: I don?t know 32. Did you notice any wetness or wet clothing, paper towei, prayer mat, etc? A: NO 33. What was detainee #199 wearing when you saw him? A: The Detainee was not wearing a shirt, I could not see the lower half of the Detainee a. Is that normal? A: NIA .34. Was there anything unusual in the celi? USC ?130b, Page: 5 of 5! (Formerly Heisman: stood-s 1) NCIS 5530126 (119001) Conti.Jion of volunt? sworn statement of on June 1, 2007 gs: I don?t know 35. When was the cell last searched? A: I don?t know 36. What was the atmosphere on the cell block? A: I do not remember hearing any other Detainees talking or making an}F noise 37. Were there any injuries on the victim? A: I do not remember seeing any visible injuries 38. Were there any unusual issues with the bedding/sheets? I don?t know . 39 How was the body dressed? A: The Detainee was not wearing a shirt and I could not see the lower half of his body 40 Did detainee 199 leave his cell at anytime on 30May07? I don?t know This statement, consisting of this page and other pagefs) was typed for me by myself and as we discussed its contents. 1 have read and understand the above statement. I have been given the (3)110 . . . . . . use opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desne to make and have placed my initials over the ?130b bslitf- (0) changes or corrections. This statement is the Signature Sworn to and subscribed before me this epresentanve, av min vesngative ersice Witnessed: AUTH: DERIVED FROM ARTICLE 136. UCMJ {10 U.S.C. 936) AND 5 U.S.C. 303 Page? of? - NCIS 558036 (Formerly NCISFORM BEGIN-81) - :5 if) are STATEMENT Place NCISRA Guantanamo Bay; Cuba Date Junel 2007 f. _make the following free and voluntary statement t_whom I know to a Representative of the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service. I make this statement of my own free will and without any threats made to me or promises extended. I full understand that this statement is given concerning my knowledge of the death of detainee #199i I am assisnsd as the oncommissioned Officer in Charge (N COIC) of Military Police Investigations (MP1) Of?ce for the Joint Detention Groui llDG)/Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (JTF GTMO). My of?ce telephone approximately 1344, 30WY07,Irece1ved a telephone call from Discipline JDG who told me there was an incident at Camp 5 and that I needed to check my SIPR net email. In checking my SIPR net, at 1345 I received an email from_ stating that ISN 0199 who had hung himself and was dead, and to contact the Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS). I informed investigators_ an_of the incident and directed them grab our crime scene gear and proceed to the scene. At approximately 1346, I noti?ed Special Agent (sa_ Naval Criminal Investiiative Service, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, who stated that his of?ce had already been noti?ed by the Staff Judge Advocate (83A) for Joint Task 0 Force Guan JTF GTMO), and that he and the other NCIS agents were enroute to the scene. I use inform hat my two investigators and I were enroute to secure the scene and wait for their ?130b arrival . - (5) _cheded to the scene. Upon arriving at Camps 5 and 6 Main Sally Port we met up with Commander Joint Task Force (CJTF) (E) the CJTF Aide, We all iroceeded throuih the Main Sally Port and on to Camp 5 Entrance where we were met by of the 525th Military Police Battalion GMTO, and 'n Charge of Camp 5, who lead us to upper Bravo Block Cell assigned to ISN 0199. Upon arrived at arriving a at approximately 1355, the Camp 5 MP Guard (NF I) opened the cell door. in brie?n RDML Busby, strapped just inside the cell and looked at the scene. I kept watch 0 to ensure he did not proceed further into the cell or touch anything. RDML Busby viewe scene from outside the open doorway I directs! to start a log of everyone at the scene I directed to obtain a copy of the Camp 5 watch bill assignments, at which _o go wit eparte. After _briefed RDML anb, and they cleared the doorway, I viewe cc from the open doorway, which was in disarray. time _he and I observed ISN 0199?s green ISO Mat folded over on the ?oor one corned up underneath the bottom of his stainless steel prison style sink/toilet. A white unfolded bed linen was laying on top of and within the fold of the ISO Mat. To the left side of the bed linen and ISO Mat, where the wall meets the ?oor, was what appeared to be an approximate three foot hand braided white rope made from strips of bed linen. The rope had what appeared to be a slip knot on the end laying closest to the bed linen, and a Page 1 of6 NCIS 5580196 [Fonnerly NCISFORM 016194-81} assesses mm .. Us Continuation of volun? sworn statement of SE E- on June 1,2007 limple over hand knot on the other end which lying closest to the doorway. Towards the top of the wall, adjacent to where the handmade rope was laying on the ?oor, was a metal air vent, which contained of what appeared to be a white bed linen attached in an unknown manner. A portion of the pieces appeared to have been braided in the same manner as the rope on the ?oor. Another portion of this piece of linen was unbraided and appeared have clean cut edges. A clear plastic jar (contents unknown) with a Folgers coffee label was laying in the bowl of the sink. Sitting on the top ledge of the sink against the wall was what appeared to be white bar of soap, a detainee toothbrush and a small plastic bottle with unknown contents. A small white piece of paper and what appeared to be a small red wrapper with unknown writing were laying on the left rear of the top lip of the sink. A single black and white rubber ?ip-?op was lying on the ?oor on the other side of the toilet bowl. A pair of detainee black canvas top shoes with white rubber soles was on the ?oor' propped against the left wall. A dark plastic jar with a brown label was sitting on the ?oor against the left wall adjacent to the detainee shoes. A blue detainee mattress partially doubled over on the ?oor in front of the detainee?s bed. 011 the top of the bed, which was attached to the floor and the rear wall of the cell, was what appeared to be a white loosely folded towel laying on top of a set of dark colored detainee prayer beads near the rear left corner,. A dark green detainee blanket was sprawled across the top of the bed. A white wash cloth ?atly laid was sticking partly out from underneath the blanket just to the right of the front center edge of the bed. A loosely folded brownish golden detainee prayer rug could be seen towards the right side of the top of the bed, underneath the blanket. On the bottom center of the ledge of the window, centered on the rear wall, above the bed was a white Styrofoam cup with (3)210 unknown contents. In the right corner of the floor against the bed was a clear plastic uncovered box $35,553 which contained several unknown documents, a manila routing envelope with unknown contents and . (W5): white envelopes with green triangles along the edges containing unknown documents. Along the right wall towards the front corner of the cell were several rolledf folded sheets of toilet paper that appeared (C) to possibly have some patterned indentions. In the bottom right corner of the cell door jam was what appeared to be a loosel folded white knitted detainee prayer cap in a wet and soiled condition by substances unknowri It approximately 1357, I took a series of 16 photographs of the front of the cell door, and of the cell room with its contents from the open doorway, and to preserve the scene. :At approximately 1409, I discovered that 0199, as well as the other detainees assigned to the -Bravo Block, had an assigned locker located off the tier. ISN 0199?s locker contained a clear jar and contained an unknown granule substance. The jar had a green and yellow label wrapped around the middle. From the view of the rear of label it the appeared to be the type used for Fol ers decaffeinated coffee. I took three photographs of ISN 0199?s locker and its contents. then proceeded to the first floor of Camp 5, to check up on; at which time i met with the NCIS Agents who were standing out side the Camp 5 Medical Room in the rotunda area.? It approximately 1508, when I returned to eel! to check up on_ I took two additional photographs (close ups) of the ISN 0199?s ball cards containing his photograph, full ISN, clothing and shoe size and special handling instructions, which were located on the front of his cell door Page 2 ofti NCIS 5580f26 (152001) (Formerly NCISFORM oatmeal) . 14? I Continuation of voluntary sworn statement of . on June 1, 2007 .1. Did you respond to the incident with detainee #199?l Yes. a. What time did you respond? At approximately 1355, 30MAY07. . What did you do? Secured and preserved the scene for the arrival of NCIS. c. Who was there when you arrived? RDML Buzby,_and two own Bravo Block Camp 5 male guards. Id. Who arrived after you? No one. . Why did you respond and how were on noti?ed? In the performance of JDG MP1 duties. I was noti?ed by telephone and email Where were you before you responded? JDG MP1 Of?ce. .3. Did you enter cell- No. (more I a. Who else entered the cell? _whi1e brie?ng RDML Busby of the incident stepped just inside the cell". He did not touch anything and was only there for approximately 1 minute if that long. 1). Was detainee #199 present? No. Afte and I arrived at the cell, I learned that ISN 0199 had been transported to the Camp 5 Medical Room prior to our arrival to Canip 5. .4. Where was the body? Provide details on the position. Not applicable. I a. Who cut the body down? Unknown. .5. How was the sheet around his neck? Unknown. .3. Who removed the sheet? Unknown. .6. Did anyone remove anything from the cell? Unknown, prior to JDG MPl?s arrival. - .7. What was the condition of detainee #199, coloring, etc.? Unknown. 8. Did you take any notes, photos, or remove anything from the cell? Yes, I took the photographs described in the body of this statement. Page 3 of 6 NCIS Sistine (?200 l) (Formerly NCISFORM 0 lame?st) (13) (3)10 use ?130b, (W5). (bit?) (C) r" Continuation of volun? sworn statement of a on June 1, 2007 . Who out the sheet? Unknown. a. Where is it now? Unknown. 10'. What did you do after the body was moved? Not applicable. 11. Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? Not applicable 12. Did you perform any medical care, such as No. 13. After cutting the body down did anyone alter the braided material? Unknown prior to JDG arrival. 14. Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? Not applicable. use 15. Did anyone find a note or any other written documents on or near the body? Unknown. (Eligililb) 16. Were his hands and feet bound? Unknown. (THC) a. if yes, how and with what? Not applicable. . What time did you arrive at work on 30May07? 0800. . Were there any issues with any detahiees, including #199? . What did you do during work on 30May07? . What do you normally do at work? Investigations for the Commander Joint Detention Group. . Did you observe any detainees acting unusual? Not applicable. . How long have you been assigned to Since OSOCTOS. . How long have you been at Camp 5? Not applicable. . What kind of training have you had? JDG MPI trained. Not assigned as a guard. . Could you see the detainee in the cell? Not applicable. Page 4 of 6 NCIS 5580f26 [1!2001) (Formerly NCISFORM 016l04w81} .. E- 4) . of iilil? iwii iiatement (3B ELF on one a. If not, is that common? Not applicable. 2. When was the last time you saw detainee #199 alive? Not applicable a. How often do you check? Not applicable 3. What is your JDG MP1. a. How many of you were on the block? Not applicable b. Where-was your partner? Not applicable 4. Were you briefed on any issues with detainees? i attend daily JDG Battle Update Briefs (Monday Saturday) where Camp dynamics and detainees issues are briefed and discussed. a. Speci?cally with #199? ISN 0199 and his disciplinary infractions are often nientioned during hese briefs. b. Has he attempted suicide before? Not sure without referring to his Detainee Information and anagement Record. 5. What items are issued to detainees? All detainees are given Basic Issue and Comfort items listed the Camp Deita SOP, and incentive items based on the detainee?s INTEL value. A detainee may oose the Comfort and incentive item privileges, depending on his disciplinary status. a. When are they issued? Following a detainee? arrival and in processing at TF GTMO and are eplaced as needed and or as earned. . 6. Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? Not Applicable. 7. Did you perform any medical care, such as Not applicable. 8. Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? Not applicable. 9. Is there anything we did not ask that you think is important? Not at this time. 0. Was detainee #199 fed, if so what and when? Not sure. . When was detainee #199 last showered? Unknown. Page 5 of6 NCIS (room) 1 .p (Fenneriy NCISFORM (3):10 use ?13Ub, (W5) (W7) (C) I Contind?ion of yolunt? sworn statement of. on June 1, 2007 32. Did you notice any wetness or wet clothing, paper towel, prayer mat, eta? Yes as stated in the body of this statement. 33. What was detainee #199 wearing when you saw him? Not applicable. a. Is that normal? Not applicable. 34. Was there anything unusual in the cell? Did not notice anything unusual. 35. When was the cell last searched? Not applicable. 36. What was the atmosphere on the cell block? Not sure during the time immediately leading up to or during the time of ISN 0199?s suicide. Were there any injuries on the victim? Not sure. 38. Were there any unusual issues with the Not sure during the time immediately leading up to or during the time of ISN 0199?s suicide. 39. How was the body dressed? Not sure. 0. Did detainee 0199 leave his cell at any time on Not sure. This statement consistin of this age and 5 other page(s) was typed by me and I discussed the Contents with?l have read and understand the above statement. I have been given the opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desire to make and have placed my initials over the changes or corrections. This statement is the truth to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signature: Sworn to and subscribed before me this I day of abut?E in year 1-00 at acui?hr. mo 8::er Witnessed: 303 Page 6 did NCIS {Formerly NCISFORM Ol?f?ti-Sl) SECRE I. 5 (10) (3)10 use ?130b, (W5) (bit?) (C) #3 STATEMENT i I NCISRA. GUANTANAMO BAY CUBA I June 2 2007 Place Date make the following free and voluntary statement to_whom I know to be a Representative of the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service. I make this statement of my own free will and without any threats made to me or promises extended. 1 fully understand that this statement is given concerning my knowledge of the death of Detainee #199. I am I am assigned as a Military Police Investigator (MP1) for the Joint Detention Group (JDG) 1 Joint Task Force, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba My office telephone number is On 30MY07, at approximately 1345 ceived'a phdne call fro informing him to check his SIPR com uter for an incoming message. logged onto the SIPR and read the email that; stated words to the effect of; 0199 committed suicide in Camp Myself en responded to Camp 5. We got to the Camp 5 main entrance ate at approximately 1352. We entered Camp 5 with Admiral Buzby,_ and As soon as we were let into the facility we went straight to Block with all of the previously mentioned personnel. escorted us to which is ISN 0199?s cell. We arrived at the cell at approximately 1355. Somewhere between entering the facility and arriving at the cel 'oined us. When we arrived at the cell the cell (1001' was closed. The cell door was closed when we arrived; someone opened it as soon as we got to it. I cannot recall who opened the cell door, howeve immediately entered the cell. laced one foot inside and looked around for approximately 5-10 Seconds. I did not personally witness an other erson go passed the door into the cell. Admiral Buzby and?departed the area approximately 2 minutes after we arrived. To the best of no recollection the on] remaining en the tier at that time was the- guards who were current] sted there on the block. I then spoke with th guards who were present. Their names areEand; They informed me that they had not been posted on the block during the incident and were merely ?lling in for the time being. I was only on the block for approximately 5 minutes. At approximately 1400 I departed the block and located th uards who had been posted there when the incident occurred. Their names are an At approximately 1405 I secured- guards and satin one of the admin rooms with them. _had already written a sworn statement on a DA Form 2823. I read the statement and secured it to my clipboard. I also gave a piece of paper and had him write down what he could rec all about the sequence of events as the incident unfolded. A?er he was ?nished writing I told him to hold onto the piece of paper for his future reference, and also told him not to throw it away because NCIS may need it. I did not ask either guard any questions concerning the incident. I did ask each guard if they had spoken with anyone, or if they had been questioned by anyone about the incident. _stated that he had not. stated that the Camp Du Of?cer (CDO), whose name he did not know, came to him and asked him what had happened. 'nformed the CDO of what had occurred, he did not tell me anything speci?c. At approximately 1423 I escorted ?to the latrine, and left?by himself in the room we had been in. Approximately and Page 1 of 5 NCIS 5580.06 (1&001} (Formerly NCISFORM Oldf04-81) ad sent to him. The email Exhibitt 3,0 JELQRESIL (3)10 use ?130b (END) (Edi?) (El Continuation of volunt? sworn statement of on June 2, 2007 2 minutes later I was standing in the hallway when?came out of the latrine and I told! at that time to go into a different room, which. is across from the camp admin of?ce. I then went into the camp admin office to look for a copy machine; there was none so I went into the break room to look for one. There {found?this was at approximate] 1442. I asked- _if he could step into the hallway with me, which he did. I askedh if he had talked to one of the guards who was posted on Block during the incident. He stated that he talked to the Sergeant who was working; however he did not know his name. I then informe_that NCIS ma want to eak with him and at that tim old me his name, and that he is with and his of?ce number is ext Approximately 10 minutes later I linked up with two NAVSTA CID Investigators and briefed them on what I had done. I also provided one of the Investigators with the sworn statement I had received from? I cannot recall the names of the two investigators. At approximately 1530 I departed Camp 5 and went to Camp Delta, to the DOC to sign for the two videotapes, which DOC personnel had recorded when they responded to the incident. I did not go back into Camp 5 after that. 1. Did you reapond to the incident with detainee #199? YES. What time did you respond? 1355 hrs. b. What did you do? See above. . c. Who was there when you arrived? ?and?were the oral two ersonnel on the tier whenI arrived. However i arrived wi?j Admiral Buzby-nd d. Who arrived after you? I departed the tier approximately 5 minutes after I arrived therefore I do not know. 2. Why did you respond and how were you noti?ed? Because I am with IDG Investigations. We were notified by the DOC. a. Where were you before you responded? In my of?ce which is Bldg. next to Camp Echo. 3. Did you enter cell-7 No a. Who else entered the cell? I only witnesse_enter the cell. b. Was detainee #199 present? No 4. Where was the body? Provide details on the position. I only saw the body after he was in the medical room in the rotunda area and he was covered by a sheet. a. Who cut the body down? I don?t know. Page 2 of 5 NCIS 558036 (WNW) (Formerly NCISFORM Old/04431) use ?130b, (THC), . a Continuation of voluntary sworn statement of on June 2, 2007 use 5. How was the sheet around his neck? I don?t know. a. Who removed the sheet? I don?t know. 6. Did anyone remove anything from the cell? I don?t know. 7. What was the condition of detainee #199, coloring, etc.? I don?t know. 8. Did you take any notes, photos, or remove anything from the sell? I took a few notes wl?eh were explained in the body of my statement. I did not take any photos, or remove anything from the cell. 9. Who out the sheet? I don?t know 3.. Where is it now? I don?t know 10. What did you do after the body was moved? it was not present at that time. 1 1. Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? No 12. Did you perform any medical care, such as No 13. After cutting the body down did anyone alter the braided material? Idon?t know; 14. Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? Idon?t know. 15. Did anyone ?nd a note or any other written documents on or near the body? I don?t know. 16. woro his hands and feet bound? I don?t know. a. If yes, how and with what? {don?t know. What time did you arrive at work on 30May07?? 0730 hrs. a. Were there any issues with any detainees, including #199? I don?t know. 13. What did you do during work on was not posted in Camp 5. I was working on my own investigations. a. What do you normally do at work? I am a Military Police Investigator. 19. Did you observe any detainees acting unusual? No 20. How tong have you been assigned to Approximately 11 months Page 3 of 5 nets 5530(26 (roost) {Formerly elem-31) seesaw? .1 i I) i i! 21 ?23 Continuation of volunt? sworn statement of . on June 2, 2007 use ?130b, a. How long have you been at Camp 5? I?m not posted at Camp 5. b. What kind of training have you had? Plenty, however I am not assigned to Camp 5. . Could you see the detainee in the coil? No . a. If not, is that common? I don?t know. 22. When was the last time you saw detainee #199 alive? I never saw ISN 0199 alive. 23 a. How often do you check? I do not work in Camp 5. . What is your I am a JDG hivestigator. a. How many of you were on the block? I was not on the block. 13. Where was your partner? I was not on the block. 24. Were you briefed on any issues with detaineesSpeci?cally with #199? No Has he attempted suicide before? I don?t know. . What items are is sued to detainees? I don?t know. a. When are they issued? I don?t know. Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? No, he was dead. Did you perform any medical care, such as No. Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? I don?t know. Is there anything we did not ask that you think is important? No. 30. Was detainee #199 fed, if so what and when? I don't know. 31. When was detainee #199 last showered? I don?t know. 32. Did you notice any wetness or wet clothing, paper towel, prayer mat, etc? Not to my knowledge. Page 4 of 5 NCIS 5530!?6 {Fonnetly 016164-31} . .1- Continuation of voluntary sworn statement of I on June 2, 2007 33. What was detainee #199 wearing when you saw him? There was a sheet on the body. a. Is that normal? I would say no. 34. Was there anything unusual in the cell? I glanced' 1n the cell very brie?y, not even long enough to describe what I saw. 35. When was the cell last searched? I don?t know. 36. What was the atmosphere on the cell block? I don?t know. 37. Were there any injuries on the victim? I don?t know. 38. Were there any unusual issues with the bedding/sheets? I don?t know. 39. How was the body dressed? I don?t know. 40. Did detainee #199 leave his cell any time on 30May07? I don?t know. This statement consistin of this page and 4 other page(s) was typed by me and I ciiscussed the contents that]; I have read anti understand the above statement. I have been given the opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desire to make and have placed my initials over the changes or corrections. This statement is th Signature: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 65?2- day of (JUN Witnessed: in the year 27 at mien 136, Page 5 of 5 NCIS 558936 (HEDGE) (Fonnerly NCISFORM (3)10 use ?1sob, (bit?) .p-uua i 1.34 A) 4, STATEMENT Place NCISRA GTMO Date June2 2007 1. whom I know to be a Representative of the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service. I make this statement of my own free will and without any threats made to me or promises extended. I fully rstand that this statement is given concerning my knowledge of the death of detainee ISM-199 For identification oses, I am a black male-tall and I weigh approximately .pounds. I was born on* and social security number i_ I am currently assigned On 30 May 07 at approximately 0545 was posted as- block guard my fellow soldier posted as_ w_my responsibility there .was to account for all detaine to see to there health and welfare, and also to account for all sensitive items on my block. At approximately 1240, I was moving a detainee from recreation on -and I heard a code yellow called over the radio on Bravo block. I dropped all the unused restraints I had in my hands and ran to bravo block to support - . ed there the bravo luards- -an_ were standing in front of cell an_ stepped in front of the bean whole and called out to ISN-199 something in the affect of? but the detainee did not respond. - opened the bean hole and saw that the detainee was hanging. I grabbed the back of blouse and I called control and re nested that the cell door he opened. One cell door was opened Once I entered the cell I saw the detainee hanging from the ventilation grate near his cell door. At ?rst I thought the detainee had hung himself with toilet paper but after closer examination it appeared to be braided bed sheet. The incident happened so fast that I cannot recall if the detainee?s hands or feet were tied up. The detainee?s head was down, his eyes were opened, and he appeared lifeless. - ordered us to lift the detainee in order to relieve the pressure from. his neck. I believe the people inside the cell it the time tie?end me. I While we were lifting the detainee up, I attempted to pull the sheet or ligature that was around the detainee?s neck from the ventilation system. I was unsuccessful pulling it down, so? grabbed it and I helped secure the detainee?s legs. We attempt to pick the detainee?s body up higher so that air could get into his lungs. _ was able to untied or cut the ligature away from the detainee?s'neck within 20-30 seconds. After cutting the detainee down we laid him on the back board. called for a pulse and Someone responded with ?I?ve got one. I secured the detainee?s feet on the back board and we carried him down the stairs towards medical room. While we transported the detainee down to medical I overhear-say that the detainee had I Page I of 6 NCIS [Formerlyr NCISFORM 01604-81) make the following free and voluntary statement to M- use ?130b,(b) (Small?) (E) 619683651?? see. i a! i A. 't?l ?3 I I, . Continuation of volunt? sworn statememrSECRET? on Tune 2, 2007 unnamed on himself. I believeqand I were the personnel that sported the detainee to medical. I returned block after leaving the detainee at medical. 0n Mondays, the detainees are allowed to shave. We give the detainees a disposable mini orange razor and the detainees are allowed no more than five minutes to shave. After shaving, the detainees are suppose to hand the guards hack the disposable razor. We are supposed to visually inspect the razor making sure it is attached to the plastic hand guide. After making sure the razor is attached we are suppose to dispose of it a safety hazard bin. I follow this rocedure but I cannot say that each and every guard properly inspect! disposes the razor in that manneh I.. Did you respond to the incident with detainee #199? A: yes a. What time did you respond? A: at approximately 1240 p111 b. What did you do? ?3531-31? A: I responded to the situation ?13Ub, c. Who was there when on arrived? d. Who arrived after you? (bl'iTllE) A 2. Why did you respond and how were you noti?ed? A: there was a code yellow called over the radio a. Where were on before you responded? A: in}. 3. Did you enter cell- A: yes a. Who else entered the cell? - A=?Iandl b. Was detainee #199 present? A: yes 4. Where was the body? Provide details on the position. A: the body was hanging from the ventilation system closes to cell door. a. Who Cut the body down? untied the sheet! 1. How was the sheet around his neck? A: around his neck a. Who removed the sheet? A - Page 2 of 6 NCIS 5539.06 {1:20:31} {Formerly NCISPURM 016104-31) . sew/'29 Continuation of 1volunt? sworn statement of on June 2, 2007 Did anyone remove anything from the cell? A: not to my knowledge What was the condition of detainee #199, coloring, etc.? A: his complexion was off his eyes were still open, spit was falling out the side of his mouth 8. Did you take any notes, photos, or remove anything from the cell? A: no 9. Who cut the sheet? A: a. Where is it now? A: I don?t know 10. What did you do after the body was moved? A: returned to my block and began our constant roving 11. Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? A: not really 12. Did you perform any medical care, such as A: no 13. After cutting the body down did anyone alter the braided material? A: not that I know of 14. Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? A: not that I know of 15. Did anyone ?nd a note or any other written documents on or near the body? A: not that I know of 16. Were his hands and feet bound? A: not that I recall a. If yes, how and with what? A: 17. What time did you arrive at work on 30May0?? A: 0545 am I was posted on a. TWere there any issues with any detainees, including #199? A: not that I know of .18. What did you do during work on 30May07? A: my daily duties - Page 3 of 6 NCIS 5530125 (1900]) (Formerly NCISFORM 01304-81) 03) (3)10 use ?13Db, (W5). (bit?) (C) ?3 1 ?3 Continuation of voluntary sworn statement Ofm on June 2, 2007 D. What do you normally do at work? A: my daily duties 19. Did you observe any detainees acting unusual? A: no not out of the ordinary 20. How long have you been assigned to A: since august 15th, 06 a. How long have you been at Catnp 5? A: since September, 06 b. What kind of training have you had? A: all necessary training pertaining to Camp 21. Could you see the detainee in the cell? I seen the iso mat a. If not,.is that common? A: depending on what there doing 22. When was the last time you saw detainee #199 alive? USC ?130b, A: the day before I was posted as Bravo? guard a. How often do you check? A: every. minutes 23. What is your A: is this (area of responsibility) a. How many of you were on the block? A: bravo block?- b. ?Where was your partner?- 24. Were you briefed on any issues with detainees? I A: not at that time a. Specifically with #199? A: no la. Has he attempted suicide before? A: not to my knowledge 25. What items are issued to detainees? A: BI, CI items a. When are they issued? A: when requested depending on discipline levels Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? Page 4 of 6 NCIS 558036 (112901) (Formerly NCISFORM 01604-3!) h} 1.1 I 1 Continuation of volunt sworn statement W. on June 2, 2007 1: not really 27, Did you perform any medical care, such as A: no 28. Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? A: not to my knowledge 29. Is there anything we did not ask that you think is important? A: no 30. Was detainee #199 fed, if so what and when? A: I?m not sure 31. When was detainee #199 last showered? A: I don?t know 32. Did you notice any wetness or wet clothing, paper towel, prayer mat, etc.? A: I didn?t look around his cell 33. What was detainee #199 wearing when you saw him? A: tan shorts . use a. Is that normal? A: yes (bll7llcl 34. Was there anything unusual in the cell? A: not that I know of 35. When was the cell last searched? A: I?m not sure 36. What was the atmosphere on the cell block? A: quiet 37. Were there any injuries on the victim? A: not that I know of 33. Were there any unusual issues with the bedding/sheets? A: besides he was hanging from it.. 39. How was the body dressed? in tan shorts 0. Did detainee 199 leave his cell at any time on 30May07'? A: not to my knowledge Page of 6 [Formeriy NCISFORM NCIS seams (moot) 22?? 5' .. Continuation of stolen? sworn statement of on June 2, 200'? - This statement, consisting of this page and other page(s) was typed for me by myself and SA- as we its contents. {have read and understand the above statement. I have been given the opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desire to make and have placed my initi ver the changes or corrections. This statement is the truth to th and belief. Signature: Sworn to and subscribed before me this day of in the yeatr?il at K345 Witnessed: - - epresen ve, av to: was gatwe ervroe DERIVED FROM ARTICLE 136. UCMI {10 U.S.C. 936) AND 5 U.S.C- 303 Page 6 of 6 NCIS 5580126 {1.32001} (Formerly 015?04?81) U: (D) (3)10 use ?13Ub, (W5). (C) \s . "3 $2an -) STATEMENT Place NCISRA GTMO Date June2 21307 make the following free and voluntary statement to Special Agent hem I know to he a Representative of the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service. I make this statement of my own free will and without any threats made to me or promises extended I fully understand that this statement is given concerning my knowledge of the death of detainee ISM-199- ?or identi?cation urposes I am a white male-tall and I wei?-pounds. I was born and my social security number' is I am currently assigned to the JTF-GTMO. On 30 May 2007, quived at morning formation at approximately 0407 at the basketball court in front of the Ailer completing the accountability formation the soldiers and I boarded the bus and headed to the dining facility for breakfast chow. After consuming chow we all attended guard mount trainhig which usually starts around 0515 hrs. After the completion of guard mount training we again boarded the bus and headed to Camp V. I am unsure as to what time we arrived in the arking lot in front of Camp V. But after a briefing from the guard commander, which we were instructed to post. I was assigned to be escort .along wi The duties and responsibilities'of escorts? are to handle any detainees going on outside appointments, med room visits, recreation moves and assist any individuals that need assistance. By (3)518 handling detainees I mean that we escort them to wherever the need to be for a intments or move ?13Ub outside there block. At the time of the incident in ques?ou?and myself were moving detainees from the recreation yard back to their appro riate block. At (5), (bi approximately 1255 a code yellow was called over the radio for Bravo At the time the code mm): was called I was currently escorting a detainee from the recreation ard. was the other (Ills?) guard with me escorting the detainee. Alter the code was call and I continued to escort the detainee back to his cell. While on the upper portion of the block in which the detainee we w?re escorting was housed a?was called over the radio. At this time I was able to hand over the detainee to the block guard and respond to the code. When i arrived to Bravo-I noticed the make shi? braided noose made from what appeared to be the detainee? sheet lying on the ?oor in front of his cell and appeared to he a suicide attempt by hanging. The detainee was already being secured to the backboard and many soldiers were assisting. I began to assist immediately. The detainee was secured to the board with both orange foam blocks keeping his head stable and the board straps were securing the detainee in place as well. Once the detainee was secured to the board I instructed some of the soldiers to return to their appropriate blocks. A group of soldiers remained there with the detainee to assist with the rtation to the medical room. One soldier that I can remember being there was He made a comment as we were carrying the detainee down the stairs. He stated the words to the e??ect of; I was standing on the detainees right side about in the middle of the board. I looked down and to saw the detainee *on himself. As we arrived to the medical room, .corpsman arrived. ?and myse were instructed to remain with detainee and the-corpsman. Both quickly assessed the situation and began conducting chest compressions. One of the corpsmen instructed to cut the ?exi- Page 1 of3 [Formerly NCISFORM 016394-31) Exhibit 2.2.. 4 I NCIS 558036 I) Continuation of Wiring sworn statement oii-5 LIE I on June 2, 200? ?its that were secured on the detainee?s wrists. _handed me the cutters and I began to 'cut the ?exi cuffs off. The cutters were not cutting the cuffs fast enough so he then handed me a pair of medical scissors. I then quickly cut the ?exi cuffs off. I was also asked if they, the medical staff, wanted me to cut the, what appeared to be the material from a white sheet, off his wrists. I was instructed to cut them off. The material in question appeared to be strips of sheet-like material. There was one loop of material around each of the detainee?s wrist. The strips ?t snugly around each of the wrists, however they were not overly tight. I was able to slide the scissors easily under each of the strips when I cut them off his 1waists. Once I cut the material off the detainees wrists, I placed the materials up on top of the paper towel dispenser on the near by wall for potential evidence. At no time did I see anything around the detainee?s neck or anywhere near the detainee?s neck area. I then secured the detainees right arm to keep it from hanging off the table. As more and more medical staff arrived I found myself standing in the doorway to the medical room. Still observing what was happening in the medical room. The entire time the detainee was in the medical room he was getting medical attention. During the ordeal I was instructed to obtain all the names of the medical staff. I obtained all of their names. Once the detainee was pronounced dead and the medical staff cleared out the detainee was covered with a white sheet, I was instructed to stand outside the secured medical (3)210 room and note everyone who goes into the room. I stood guard in dent of the door unt' ?23k) relieved me so I could write my sworn statement. I informed him on what his duties were and I left the break room and suite the sworn statement on the mcident. Once I was. complete With the statement I returned to my post in front of the medical room and continued to track every individual who entered the medical room. Once NCIS personnel were complete with the mission they had the (bit?) medical personnel wheeled the detainee out of the facility through gates 4 and 3. The medical room (E) was then secured and I proceeded up to- I stood there osted in front of_ until NCIS arrived and they conducted business there as well. I then secured after NCIS instructed me to. After NCIS left I went outsi or air and then returned into the facility waiting for ?nther instructions hour the guard commander 1. Did you respond to the incident with detainee #199? yes a. What time did you respond? I am not sure what time it was. i responded while the ?rst responders were securing the detainee on the backboard in front of his cell 31-] - b. What did you do? ?5 I assisted with the transporting of the detainee to the medical room c. Who was there when on arrived? Mamas?acre a few I can recall. Page 2 of 3 NCIS assent (moon (Formerly NCISFORM DIEM-81) f5 u- a Commutation of volunE sworn statement on June 2, 2007 (1. Who arrived or you? A: I don?t know? 2. Why did you respond and how were you noti?ed? A: I responded because a code yellow and a. code were called over the radio. It is my duty to respond to all duress calls . 3.. Where were you before you responded? A: I was a escorting detainees back to their cells from recreation area. I think I was on Charlie Block. - 3. Did you enter cell- A: At no time did I enter- a. Who else entered the cell? A: I do not know.- b. Was detainee #199 present? . A: Detainee #199 was lying on the backboard.- 4. Where was the body? Provide details on the position. . A: The body was being secured to the backboard. Just outside his cell. Head towards Cell i a. Who cut the body down? A: I don?t know- 5. How was the sheet around his neck? A: There was nothing around the detainee?s neck when I arrived.? a. Who removed the sheet? A: I don?t know.? 6. Did anyone remove anything from the cell? A: I don?t not lmow if anyone removed anything from the cell- 7. What was the condition of detainee #199, coloring, etc? A: the detainee was lying there with his eyes opened and mouth opened The detainees face was a slight darker color than the rest of his body! 8. Did you take any notes, photos. or remove anything ?oor the cell? Page 3 of 8 NCIS 5530;250:2001) (Fonnerly .- 2? use ?130b, (WC). Continuation of volun% sworn statement (if on June 2, 2007 A: The only. notes I took were the ones when I was posted in front of the medical room a?er the detainee was dead and it was a log of everyone who entered the medical room. 9. Who cut the sheet? A: I cut the sheet material off his wrists in the medical room and placed them on top of the paper towel diapenserl a. Where is it now? A: NCIS has them- 10. What did you do after the body was moved? A: I remained with the detainee and the medical staff to the medical roomi 11. Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? A: I couldn?t tell. Others were checking. I was assisting with securing hint to the backboard- 12. Did you perform any medical care, such as A: no- 13. After cutting the body down did anyone alter the braided material? A: I don?t know - 14. Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? A: The flexi cuffs and the material I cut his wrists are no longer on the body! 15. Did anyone ?nd a note or an other written documents on or near the body? A: I don?t know, but I did not. 16. Were his hands and feet bound? ye- a. If yes, how and with what? A: Flex?i cuffs and his wrists had material which appeared to be ?'om his sheet tied to them, although they were not tied to each other. 17. What time did you arrive at work on 30May07? Page 4 of 8 NCIS 553026 {13200 i} {Fonnerly NCISFORM l?f?d-S l) "i (3y1o usc ?13Ub, (C) 1) E.) Continuation of volun sworn statement of . on June 2, 2007 A: I don?t lolow - 3. Were there any issues with any detainees, including #199? A: nothing out of the ordinary - 18. What did you do during work on 30May07?? A: I was performing duties a. What do you normally do at work? A: Usually Performing duties as 19: Did you observe any detainees acting unusual? Mo- 20. How long have you been assigned to A: 7 months- a. How long have you been at Camp A: two and halfmonths- b. What kind of training have you had? A: I have had eight years of military coireetions training- 21. Could you see the detainee in the cell? A: does not apply - a. ifnot, is that common? A: A lot of times the detainees have ?privacy? screening. i.e. sheets, iso mats, blankets. - 22. When was the last time you saw detainee #199 alive? A: I don?t know - a. How often do you cheek? A: wasn?t assigned to the block. Soldiers assigned are supposed to oonduc. minute checks- 23. What is your A: My AOR is conducting detainee movements to and from rec, outside appointment, to and from med room and assisting fellow guards- use 'Page?ofs More (FonnerIyNCISFORM?l?f?iln?lj 3 1+ g} . 3 I a Continuation of volun? sworn statement of on June 2, 2007 a. How many of you were on the block? A: does not apply - b. Where was your partner? A: conducting recreation metres. 24. Were you briefed on any issues with detainees? A: we as a force are aiways briefed on issues with detaineesi a. Specifically with #199? a: No- b. Has he attempted suicide before? A: I don?t know.- 25. What items are issued to detainees? A: There is a list of items detainees are issued. Depending on the status of the detainee, depends on the items that are issued.- a. When are they issued? A: toothpaste and toothbrush and toilet paper are usually issued at the detainees request. Linen is issued once a week 26. Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199medical person, but from what I have heard when you die you lose ali control of your bowels and the detainee did not urinate on himself until we were going down the stairs! 27. Did you perform any medical care, such as A: no! 28. Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? The ?exi cuffs and the material I cut o? his wrists are no longer on the body. - 29. Is there anything we did not ask that you think is important? A: haven?t been asked very many questions - 30. Was detainee #199 fed, if so what and when? Page 6 of 3 NCIS 5580f26 {moon - (Formerly NCISFORM 016191-81) {3):10 use ?130b, (bit?) (C) fa Continuation of when? sworn statemenW on June 2, 2007 A: I don?t know - 31. When was detainee #199 last showered? A: I don?t know. - 32. Did you notice any wetness or wet clothing, paper towel, prayer mat, etc.? A: not that I can recall- 33. What was detainee #199 wearing when you saw him? A: tan shot-ts- a. Is that normal? A: for some inside their cells, yes - 34. Was there anything unusual in the cell? A: when I arrived. Yes the braided sheet. Also the razor blade NCIS noticed located on top of but hanger setup. - 35. When was the cell last searched? A: Should have been searched the da riot. An these detainees want to hide can easil be done. 36. What was'the atmosphere on the eel] block? A: I don?t know- 37. Were there any injuries on the victim? A: the marks on his neck from the braided sheet- 33. Were there any unusual issues with the bedding/sheets? A: Yes, the sheet was braided into a rope- use 39. How was the body dressed? NCIS 558336 (UZUOI) (Fortnerbr NCISFORM 01604-31) - -.- i a Continuation of voiun sworn statement of on June 2, 2007 A: tan shoitsmothing else- 40. Was detainee ISM-199 moved out of his cell at anytime that day? A: I don?t know- This statement, consisting of this page and other page(s) was typed for me by -as we discussed its contents. I have read and understand the above statement. I have been given the opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desire to make and have placed my initials over the changes or corrections. This statement is the truth to the best of my knowledge and belief. Simme:1 I Sworn to and subscribed before me this day of UM: in the year 3067 at Witnessed: . Representative, aval Criminal Investigative Service AUTH: DERIVED FROM ARTICLE 136, new (10 use. 936) AND 5 use. 303 Page 8 of 3 NCIS 553036 (Fonnerly NCISFORM ?i6f?4-Bl) 1 use ?13Ub, (W5). i a I .- P1306 NCISRA GTMO Date June'Z 2007 9 make the following free and voluntary statement to Special Agent whom I know to be a Representative of the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service. I make this statement of my own free will and without any threats made to me or promises extended. I fully understand that this statement is given concerning my knowledge of the death of detainee Eli-199.- For identification purposes, I am a white female,- tall and I weight lipounds. I was born on ?in and my social security number is I am currently assigned to . Joint Medical Group, In my previous statement on Ollun07, I stated that there was a small sheet that was loosened around the lower part of his neck. I remember there being a'deep indentation from where something had been around his neck, but I am not sure if anything was around his neck when he was brought in. - mm I also stated that detainee #199 was we tan shirt, as Ilmow recall from doing chest compressions he did not have a shirt ona? This statement, consisting of this page and other page(s) was typed for me by myself and as we discussed its contents. I have read and understand the above statement. I have been given the opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desire to make and have placed my initials over the changes or corrections. This statement is the truth to the best of my knowledge and belief. - Sworn to and subscribed before me this at 1 day of 5; in the year at '1 at Witnessed: Representative, Naval Crin?nal Investigative Service AUTH: DERIVED FROM ARTICLE 135. UCMI {ll} U.S.C. 936) AND 5 U.S.C. 303 USC ?130b, (blt?MbliTMC) - Page 1 of 1 NCIS 5530.126 (tracer) [Fonnerly NCISFORM 016184-31] Exhibit( 523 (3)10 use ?130b, (IONS), (bit?) (C) I, a, . 3) STATEMENT . 3 Place NCISRA GTMO Date I Jnne2 2007 1? make the following free and voluntary statement to mini? hom I know to be a Representative of the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service. I make this statement of my own free will and vidthout any threats made to me or promises extended. I ?illy understand that this statement is given concerning my knowledge of the death of detainee ISN-199- For identi?ma Hispanic female. tall and I weigh-pounds. I was born on in and my social security number is; I am currently assigned to Joint medical Group, Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay, Cuba- 1 reported into camp 6 medical at 07 30 on the 3?10tlrl of May. I started to look over the previous teams detainee medication reports to make sure that all the medication had been passed. At 0930 I started to get ready for a 1000 medication (mods) pass at camp 5. I came back to camp 6 at 1030, so I started preparing meds to be distributes at 1200, again at camp 5. I left for camp 5 at 1145 and was back around 1230. When I came back to camp 6 I took of my slash vest and started to si of mars when we got a call for a code yellow at camp 5, this was around 1230 to 1250. and myself put our slash vest on grabbed some gloves and I put on ?ooring. We ran the straight line between camp 5 and 6, we didn?t go through the sally port Once we were at camp 5, I saw a guard team with a detainee on a spine board, the detainee seam to be purple in the face, with his es 0 en. When he was put onto the table! did a quick res irato and pulse compressions while I got a non re?breather ready. ?at this time told the guards to of the plastic restraints they had put on him, as well as the white cloth that was around his wrist. I took over for compressions whil- called the detention hospital and camp 6 medical. She again took over compressions while I went to ventilate. When I went to give the first breath I noticed that my pinky ?nger was almost touching the detainee?s so I quickly moved it. However I also noticed that he didn?t blink and that the bruise on his neck was welted in there pretty well, making it hard for me to position his head for ventilations. At this time the doctors and nurses be an to arrive and the emergency advance emergency de?buiator (AED) was put on the detainee andh started to try and put and I.V into him- The doctors started to order epinephrine and other drugs for bimgthen tried to put an IV into him. The Of?cer in command (01C) then put a tube into his mouth for easier ventilations; I notice that the detainee had no gag re?ex. The doctors and nurses? kept working on him and compressions were never interrupted. At around 1345 the OIC and the Senior Medical Of?cer( 8M0) asked around the room for anything any one could think of, or anything that we had not tried yet. He went over what we have already done and things he had observed the detainee do. This is when he called the time of death Page 1 of6 NCIS 5530.26 (Fonnerly NCISFORM SEGREI 3?71: (3)10 use ?130b (7H0). (bit?) (E) . ?3 Continuation of volun? sworn statement of I It I: '4 on June 2, 2007 A sheet was placed on the detainee. We cleaned the medical waste from the counters and tables. After leaving Camp 5, I went to Camp 6 for medical debrie?ng. I had no further involvement. .1. Did you respond to the incident with detainee #199? A: yes a. What time did you respond? A: at around 1230 to 1250 b. What did you do? A: started CPR c. at there wh 'ved? A: and guard staff d. Who arrived a?er on? a. as, smo? 2. Why did you respond and how were you noti?ed? A: I responded because im the corpsman incharge of camp 5 and we were noti?ed through a phone call a. Where were you before you responded? A: at camp 6 Medical 3. Did you enter cell-.7 A: no a. Who else entered the cell? A: NA 13. Was detainee #199 present? A: WA 4. Where was the body? Provide details on the position. A: he was on a spine board on the exam table in the medical room a. Who cut the body down? A: 5. How was the sheet around his neck? a. Who removed the sheet? - 6. Did anyone remove anything from the cell? Page 2 of 6 NCIS 5580106 (11?2001) [Formeriy NCISFORM GI SIM-8 i) (exams use ?13Db, (THE) eases?? its so a Continuation of volunt sworn statement of on June 2, 2907 :5 use ?13Db, A: NIA 7. What was the condition of detainee #199, coloring, etc.? A: He had a welt in in neck were the cloth had clearly been and was purple in the face 8. Did you take any notes, photos, or remove anything from the cell? A: NA 9. Who out the sheet? A: a. Where is it now? A: 10. What did you do after the body was moved? AszA 11. Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? A: No 12. Did you perform any medical care, such as A: Yes 13. A?er cutting the body down did anyone alter the braided material? A: NIA 14. Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? A: NIA 15. Did anyone ?nd a note or any other written documents on or near the body? A: NJA 16. Were his hands and feet bound? A: NRA a. If yes, how and with what? A: NA 17. What time did you arrive at work on 30May07? A: 0730 a. Were there any issues with any detainees, including #199? A: None 18. What did you do during work on A: pass med and tend to other detainees a. What do you normally do at work? A: pass mods and tend to codes and any other problems the detainees may have medicaiy use Page 3 of NCIS (incur) (Formerly NCISFORM 016f04+31) eseasr? a r? '3 . I I Continuation of yolunt sworn statement of on June 2, 2007 use ?130b, . . 19. Did you observe any detainees acting unusual? A: No 20. How long have you been assigned to A: About 5 months now . a. How long have you been at Camp 5? A: About 2 weeks 13. What kind of training have you had? A: the training at Felt Lewis and hands on at camp 6 21. Could you see the detainee in the cell? A: NHA a. If not, is that common? A: No 22. When was the last time you saw detainee #199 alive? A: At 1000 med pass a. How often do you check? A: NM. 23. ?What is your A: a. How many of you were on the block? A: NIA b. Where was your partner? A: NA 24. Were you briefed on any issues with detainees? a. Speci?cally with #199? A: b. Has he attempted suicide before? A: he did not have a record of attenuated Suicide or mental heath issues 25. What items are issued to detainees? A: NIA a. When are they issued? A: NIA 26. Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? A: no USC Nets 5580;26 [local] Page 4 of 6 (Formerly NCISFORM 01 $04-31 .1 a a Contnraation of voluntary sworn statement em on June 2, 2007 use ?130b, 27. Did you perform any medical care, such as A: Yes 28. Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? A: WA 29. Is there anything we did not ask that you think is important? A: no 30. Was detainee #199 fed, if so what and when? A: 31. When was detainee #199 last showered? A: 32. Did you notice any wetness or wet clothing; paper towel, prayer mat, etc.? A: NIA 33. What was detainee #199 wearing when you saw him? A: he was wearing orange colored pants a. Is that normal? A: NIA 34. Was there anything unusual in the cell? A: 35. When was the cell last searched? A: 36. What was the atmosphere on the cell block? A: NA 37. Were there any injuries on the Victim? A: a bruise on his neck 38. Were there any unusual issues with the bedding/ sheets? A: NXA 39. How was the body dressed? in orange pants 0. Did the detainee leave his cell at all on 30May07. A: use Page 5 of 6 NCIS 5530f26 (li20?l) {Formerly NCISFORM 016304-31) 33: l. on June 2, 2007 This statement, consisting of this page and other page(s) was typed for me by as we discussed its contents. I have read and understand the above statement I have been given the opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desire to niake and have placed in initials over the changes or corrections. This statement - - . Si Sworn to and subscribed before me this day of the year at FL 1'50 Witnessed: Representative, Naval Criminal Investigative Service DERIVED FROM ARTICLE 136, UCMJ (1tl U.S.C. 936) AND 5 use. 303 Page 6 of 6 - NCIS 5530!?6 {moot} (Formerly NCISFORM clam?81) 5 5 (3)10 use ?130b, (IONS) 030(7) (C) Jam re ?3 Place NCISRA Quantanamo Bay, Cuba Date June2 2007 ll make the following free and voluntary statement r_ssees know to be a Representative of the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service. I make this statement of my ovm free will and without any threats made to me or promises extended. I fully understand that this statement is given concerning my knowledge of the death of detainee #199! I am? em essigsee as a Military Police Investigator (MPI) for the Joint Detention Group (JDG)fJoint Task Force, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba My of?ce telephone number is - - .311 May 30, 2007, at approximately 1345hours, I,?observed received an email on his ?Sipper Account? fro that stated words to the effect of, was pronounced dead in Camp _and I immediately bbed our crime scene materials, secured our of?ce and rushed over to Camp 5. As?and I were getting ready to enter through the front entrance of Camp 5 sally port, Rear Admiral Buzby and two other people with him that I didn?t know were rushing to enter also.?Rear Admiral Buzby, two other people (bl With Rear Admiral Buzby and I had our badges checked at the front entrance and we entered Cam 5 (3)10 and were met in the administration hall the NCOICIOIC of?ce by; use i an Greetings were given by everyone, ?13Ub but because of the suicide act that just occurred ect of 6(le to Rear Admiral Buzby, the two other people with Rear Admire (2))ng _and myself, ?Let me show on where it happened at; follow me to his cell, for it?s 11 stairs on Bravo two tier?. Rear Admiral the two other peo 1e with Rear Admiral (E) and I followe_an Bravo two tier Cell-. The inside of Cell- was the crime scene of ISN0199 hanging himself, in which Cell-] door was closed tip-on our arrival- .ur arrival time at the crime scene was approximately l355hours ?and?-d Badge Number? were on duty conducting constant checks on all detainees assi to Bravo Two tier when we arrived. The Cell-door was opened on order 13 erg ot Sure which one), to allow Rear Admiral Buzby and the two others on car iral Bush to see how the suicide occurred, in wine-I did the brie?ng of Cell- #Rear Admiral- the two others with Rear Admiral lea the crime scene and Col door remained open._asked me to start a photo journal, in which i did- -t approximately 1355hours, I immediately started a crime scene journal and included the photo journal with the crime scene journal I was doing. - .?rom approximately to ldthours? took ihotos of Cell-that included the outside entrance of Cell- and the inside, without entering Cell Page 1 of3 553 NCIS 5580:26 (In?ll) (Formerly NCISFORM 016304-31) WNW serum 5 4' .. I ?3 3 abl' Continuation of voiuntai sworn statemeIFS-ECW on June 2, 200?? .From approximately l400hours to 1450 i started a visual description of Cell-I. See VISUAL CRIME SCENE DESCRIPTION.- .At approximately l409hours,? from DOC entered the scene area and immediateli started ?video camera recording? [recording] Ceil- without entering the inside of Col left at approximately 1421hours.- ?t approximately 1417hours,- Badge Number- entered the tier (22'Bravo) to assist in the tier operations and left at approximately 1540hours- ?t approximately l429hours,- Badge Number?entered the tier (Z/Bravo) and left at approximately 143 Ohours. I assume she thought assistance was needed.- .u approximately l429hours, a Soldier had no badge number, but entered and left the tier (ZfBravo). I assume he thought assistance was needed. Description: - African American, MP, approximately gin weight, and approximately -in height. He exited the tier at approximately 143 Ghours. I asked the soldier for his badge number and he stated that he didn?t have one- .t approximately l430hours, Celli door was closed for ohow call procedures and reopened at approximately I435hours- - I eppmemetee l431hours, - Badge Nanette?entered the tier to assist with tier'operations and left at approximately 1446hours.- i approximately 1433hours- Badge Numbe_ exited the tier- It approximately 1450hours, Cell-I was closed. My Visual Description of cell was completed Without entering the cell. See VISUAL CRIME SCENE DESCRIPTION- .tt approximately 1505hours? entered to assist with chow and left at approximately 15 1 Shears- .li?rom approximately 1510 hours to 151 lhours?took a couple more photos of Cell .and left at 151 lhours- lt approximately 1516homs,- Badge Number? entered the tier and left at approximately 1 5 1 Shears. - approximately 15 iShours - and Platoon Sergeant entered the tier. and Ie? the tier at approximately 1519hours, and ?ef?t the tier at approximately approximntely 1521hourse?entered and left at approximately 1 524hours- Page 2 of 8 NCIS 5530126 {132001} {Formerly NCISFORM (3):10 use ?13Ub, (W17) (01.03) (THE) 55"! Continuation of walking sworn MW on June 2, 2007 It approximately 1527hours?EIentei-ed the tier and left at approximately 1 5401101113- .t approximately 1523hours CDO CDR -, entered and le? at approximately (1607hours, when crime scene was secured by ?t approximately 1530hours, the NCIS te_entered and started taking photos until 1536hours. The NCIS team also took over (jurisdiction) the crime scene from me- I approximately 1532hours?entered and left at approximately 1534hour. .t approximately 15 3 Thours, Cell-cell door was opened for NCIS to start taking photo- - approximately 1539hours,? entered and left at approximately 154Dhours- Ie approximately 1540hours,?] entered and left at approximately 1540hour- !t approximately 1539110113, NCIS entered inside Celi- for photos and completed at approximately 1548hour! approximately 1-5 40hours_ entered and left when the crime scene was secured by NCIS- - approximately 154lhours,I-Badge Number?entered for tier operation assistance- approximately 154% NCIS started the ?video' recording? of Cell-and ended at approximately 1553h0ursi ?lt approximately 1554hours terpreter (Baldheaded and entered. an left, and Interpreter an stayed on the tier until NC IS secured the crime lit approximately Cell- was close-4' I: approximately 1556hours, Cell- was open for Interpreter and NCIS to enter for evaluation and en the Interpreter and NCIS exited the cell. Cell-was closed and secured at approximately 1 600hours- approximately 1603hours, NCIS secured the crime scene (Cell - with crime scene taped on the upper right seal of the opening of the door, and on the ?feed tray blue lock?. - !t approximately 16G7hours, Crime scene was secured, and NCIS and all others exited- Page 3 of 8 NCIS 5530126 {Formerly NCISFURM Ul?t??d-Sl) ?e??ilxw Lil (3)10 use ?13Db, (IDES). (THE) Continuation of voluntary sworn macaw on June 2, 2007 Approximately ISOOhours, I completed a sketch of the 2 tierfBravo that shows the ceil numbers and the ?and scissors on the floor that were utilizedm .011 May 30, 2007, at approximately 1400hours, Camp 5, Cel-I conducted a VISUAL CRIME SCENE DESCRIPTION escription of the cell from on starting in a Clockwise manner to inside (Without entering the celi)! IE appears dry and normal. The bottom right corner of the entrance, there?s a white in cotor soiled rag/cap. here are maroonfred in color smudges on the center ledge entrance (right).- ITHOUT ENTERING THE CELL visually looking to the left top of the cell?front entrance, in the vent there?s white clothflinen material, appearing to be cut, in which it is ?stringed? through the vents. Below the vent and directly on the floor next to the right side of the sink/toilette, there?s a white in color linen sheet that appears to be torn and t' a ?rope? shape structure, with part of the ?white linen sheet on the floor and next to the green ?11 color mat. ITHOUT ENTERING THE CELL the sink/toilette has a container (if-?Foigers? coffee in the top portion, and soap above leaning on the wall- ITHOUT ENTERING THE-GEM to the left of the bottom wallf?oor is a white and black in color sandal, with two shoes that are bluei'white in color with the heels in an upward position on the wall. Then there?s something brown in color next to the shoes. USC ?130b, ITHOUT ENTERING THE CELL on the floor was blue in color bed mate, with a plastic clear container with items in it (container was near the right wlall)- . (bll7llEl ITHOUT ENTERING THE CELL on the buuldbed is a green blanket/smock, and white in color material, and in the window seal is a cup with something in ?it' ENTERING THE CELL next to the front door entrance, to the right on the ?oor is a white in color paper (rolled)- I. Did you respond to the incident with detainee #199? No, I responded in securing the crime scene area a. What time did you respond? At approximately 1355mm- b. What did you do? Started a journal at approximately 1355hours that consisted of who was exiting and entering 2 tierx?Bravo, and completed a description of Cell without entering.- e. Who was there when you arrived??and PFC Badge Number- were on duty conducting constant checks on all detainees assigned to Bravo Two tier.? d. Who arrived a?er you? There were other ?Guards/MP? entering and exiting the tier for assistance with tier operations. However, at approximateli 1530hours, the NCIS team-and arrived to take over the crime scene. Page 4 of3 (Formerly NC ISFORM 016mde 1) RN 1:12: In NCIS Continuation of voluntary sworn statement of "-1,an I on June 2, 2007 in 2. Why did you respond and how were you noti?ed? received an email on his ?Sipper Account? fro_ in whic instructe myself to go and secure the scene- a. Where were you before you responded? JDG Property RoomeLDGi 3. Did you enter cell-.7 No.- a. Who else entered the cell? the NCIS team; and! and also the interpreter. b. Was detainee #199 present? No- 4. Where was the body? Provide details on the position. I wasn?t there to see the body! a. Who cut the body down? I wasn?t there to see who cut down the body- 5. How was the sheet around his neck? I wasn?t there to see the hanging of the sheet around his neck.-/ a. Who removed the sheet? I wasn?t there to see who removed the sheet! 6. Did anyone remove anything from the cell? No. - T. What was the condition of detainee #199, coloring, etc.? I wasn?t there to see the conditions of the bod 8. Did you take any notes, photos, or remove anything from the cell? I only took notes.- 9. Who cut the sheet? I wasn?t there to see?who cut the sheet.- a. Where is it now? The part of the sheet/linen was in the left top of the cell-front entrance, in the vent appearing to be cut, in which it was ?stringed? through the vents. Below the vent and directly on the ?oor next to the right side of the sinkx?toilette, there?s a white in color linen sheet that appears to be torn and tied in a ?rope? shape structure, with part of the ?white linen sheet on the ?oor and next to the green in color mat. - 10. What did you do after the body was moved? I wasn?t there to see the body being moved. - 11. Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? I wasn?t there to see the signs of life from detainee #199.- 12. Did you perform any medical care, such as No, for i wasn?t there for the suicide act that was in progress. 13. After cutting the body down did anyone alter the braided material? I wasn?t there to see the cutting down of the body, or to see if anyone altered the braided material. use Page 5 of3 NCIS 558026 (Formerly NCISFORM 016f04-31 Continuation of voluntary sworn statement of . on June 2, 2007 14. Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? I didn?t see the body- 15. Did anyone ?nd a note or any other written documents on or near the body? I don?t know. - 16f Were his hands and feet bound? I didn?t see the body.- a. If yes, how and with what? NIA - 17? What time did you arrive at work on 30May07? Approximately 0746hours- a. Were there any issues with any detainees, including #199? My assigned duty position is in the .I-HJDG Property BLD 18. What did you do during work. on 30May07? Work on a summary of a case.- a What do you normally do at work? I?m assigned as the Primary Property and Evidence Custodian, and I also work on cases for the IDG Investigation section, which is directed by 19. Did you observe any detainees acting unusual? My assigned duty position is in the JDG Property BLD - 20. How long have you been assigned to Approximately seven months.- a. How long have you been at Camp 5? My assigned duty position is in the JDG Property BLDG- b. What kind of training have you had? Correction Specialist and Investigations. - 21. Could you see the detainee in the cell? I wasn?t there to see the detainee in his cell- a. If not, is that common? NIA - 22. When was the last time you saw detainee #199 alive? My assigned duty position is in the JDG Property BLDG .- a. How often do you check? ?bl/A! 23. What is your My assigned duty position is in the JDG Property BLDG- a. How many of you were on the block? NIA- b. Where was your partner? NM.- 24. were you briefed on any issues with detainees? My assigned duty position is in the JDG Preperty BLDG- - use Page 6 of3 (Formerly NCISFORM 016104 31} (WUXC) NCIS 5530f26(if2?01] SEGREI Hal Hlili c, Continuation of volunt? sworn statement on June 2, 2007 a. Speci?cally with #199? MA.- b. Has he attempted suicide before? I don?t know.- 25. What items are issued to detainees? I don?t know, my assigned duty position is in the DO Property BLDG. - a. When are they issued? - 26. Did you see any signs of life from detainee #199? I wasn?t there to see any signs of life from detainee #199.- 27. Did you perform any medical care, such as No, for I wasn?t there for the suicide act that was in progress. 28. Was anything on the body that is no longer on the body? I didn?t see the body- 29. Is there anything we did not ask thatyou think is important? Noi' 30. Was detainee #199 fed if so what and when? I don?t know, my assigned duty position is in the JDG Property BLDG- . 31. When was detainee #199 last showered? I don?t know, my assigned duty position. is in the JDG Property BLDG. - 32. Did you notice any wetness or wet to he a white in color soiled rag/cap. clothinf, paper towel, prayer mat, etc? I noticed what appeared 33. What was detainee #199 wearng when you saw him? I did not see detainee #199. l- a. Is that normal? NIA- 34. Was there anything unusual in the cell? I looked inside the occupied cells of the detainees on Bravo 2 tier and noticed that the all had ?dried soiled defecation? smeared on their cell windows and walls. I ever heard? telling_ that the appearance of the detainees cells have been like that since last Thursday. Then I noticed how detainee #199 cell walls and windows were clean, when compared to the other detainee cells- I 35. When was the cell last searched? I don?t know, my assigned duty position is in the JDG Property BLD 36. What was the atmosphere on the cell block? After the suicide, I noticed how the majority of the detainees were pacing in their cells, and none of them were in an uproar.- USC ?130b, Page 7 of8 (bli?ltibiin NCIS 5586:?26 (Formerly NCISFORM mom-31) SEGRECP Continuation of voluntary sworn statement of on June 2, 2007 37'. Were there any injuries on the victim? I didn?t see the Victim- 38. Were there any unusual issues with the bedding/sheets? I couldn?t tell, my assigned duty position is in the JDG Property BLDG 39. How was the body dressed? I didn?t see the body.- 40. Did detainee #199 leave his cell at any time on 30May07? I don?t know. I was not there. I don?t work in Camp 5. l?his statement, consisting of this page and other page(s) was typed for me by we discussed its contents. I have read and understand the above statement. I have een given opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desire to make and have placed my initials over the changes or corrections. This statement is the ge and belief.- Signa - - in - .- worn to and before me this day of in. the year .35 14mm Witnessed: Page 8 of 3 NCIS 5530!:6 {meet} (Formerly 15:04-31} (3)10 use ?130b, (W5). (bit?) (C) STATEMENT Place Date I .iune 7 I make the following free and voluntary statement to -)vhon1 I know to be a Representative of the United States Naval Criminal Investigative Service. I make this statement of my own free will and without any threats made to me or promises extended. I fully tend that this statement is given concerning my knowledge of death of detainee . For identi?cation pu oses, I am a black female. [-tall and I wei roximately-pounds. I was bow and ial security number is I am currently assigned to JTF GTMO. I am the Camp Of?cer in Charge and I have been serving in the position since the middle of October 2006. I am responsible for the management of Cam and the supervision of the Noncommissioned Of?cers and guard force which is approximately people for day and night shift combined. On the day on the incident, I reported to work at approximately 0800 and reviewed the Battle Update Brief slides with the COIC and email from the night shift before attending the Battle Update Brief (BUB) at 0900. Following the BUB, I attended a meeting with the Battalion Commander om both camps. The meetings are usually conducted after the BUBs and typically last anywhere from 30 minutes to 45 minutes. After the meeting, I returned to the Camp and began to work on due outs for the chain of command which included a presentation for the con?nement center pending the outcome of the Commissions. I continued working on this presentation and addressing guard commander concerns until approximately 1200 when I went to lunchthe Galley when I ran across-J and he suggested we go to McDonalds to eat lunch. We ate lunch at McDonalds and I dropped him back off in front of Camp Delta and went to the? ;to check for distribution and see if lib?had anything that he needed me to work on. It was while I was there at approximately 1300 that I received a phone call from _king me if I had received email dealing with a detainee (199) and something to the effect of great concern. I told him that I had not seen an email but then again I was not currently in the camp and that I was on my way- So we agreed to meet at the camp and he would talk to me more in detail about the email and some recording. I hung up the phone with him and received a-phone call from th_ stating there was he proceeded to talk me through the chain of events and the minute he said something to the effect that it's for real. I hun the hone and my commander (who had received a phone call from the Battalion ?began telling me, he?s in the med room? I was already rushin out the door and drove to the carnp. I got to the camp at the same time the Battalion Conunander did, went inside the jail to see the Doctors doing CPR on the detainee in the Medical Room. We were told by the guard commander ?hat?the JDG Commande_ was onsite at the use gone (10} (5) (THC). (till?) (E) Page 1 of3_ 7 NCIS 55301261'Ii?2001) ., {ll-$0441) Exhibit (at; Continuation of voluntary sworn statement of' on June 2007 6? crime scene and requested our presence and also that the code yellow was called at 125 5 and the- was called at 1256. We went to Bravo upper,- where the JDG Commander showed us the crime scene and told us that we needed to get the guards who had responded to the incident to see NCIS. we did so and when my commander arrived shortly after, we walked through the facility to ensure that Soldiers were okay and to also observe detainees Detainees housed in Camp are of Significance Intelligence Value Wm vetted through the Interrogation Control Element and approved by the JTF Commander IAW with the Camp Delta SOP page xi number 12, Detainees are authorized to use their ISO mat and sheet as a screen for privacy while using the toilet, and take it down once they have completed using toilet, or when ordered to do so by the guard. At no time will the entire bod be covered with the 150 that or sheet. The Guard force must be able to see the head and movement Detainees are not allowed to hang a sheet in the cell for any reason but are allowed to drape it around the lower portion of their body for privacy while using the toilet. If a detainee hangs something i.e. shirt, toilet paper, ISO mat or sheet to obstruct the view thrtiugh the window, a guard tells the detainee to take the item down and if he does not comply the guard can take the shield to open the bean hole with caution and remove the item. Detainees are authorized to hang their wet washcloth, towel and shorts to dry in approved areas. Take them down when they are dry or upon order of the guard Detainees are offered shower everyday and the ability to shave on Mondays, however, they have right to refuse. When the detainee ?nishes shaving, the guard is supposed to physically inspect the razor to ensure that it is intact with a blade and dispose of it in the ?sharps" container. There is no explanation why a razor found in the cell other than the guard was negligent in receiving the razor back from the detainee Cells searches are done daily regardless of whether he takes a shower, goes to recreation or has an appointment. if the detainee refuses any of the above, he will still be removed from the cell by two guards while a third guard conducts the cell inspection. The last known cell search on 199 was on 29 May 2007 at approximatel 2100 hours. Search times are varied depending on recreation schedules, appointments and showersi Guards are allowed to do a thorough search of the dot e?s property to include their Comfort Itemszasie Issue Items, clothing, and the overall cell There are?uards on the block during the day shift is -guards on the bottom tier and- guards at the top tier. During the night shift, there are- guards on the bottom tier anti-guard at the top tier. There are times de?ndini on a eternal feed or a duress code that Guards are to conduct ?checks and be able to see skin and knock on the door to wake the detainee if he is not moving uarcl b' a riort shift twice to cover be Page 2 of 3@ use ?130b, NCIS 5530126 ([2001) FWFORM Glam-81} . Sign Continuation of volunt sworn statement of on June; 2007 Around 14 May 07, I personally mandated to the have the guards record Bravo and locks both ?for an hour at time to capture any force protection concerns that (the camp linguist) could listen to and let us know the following mornin Pass down logbooks are supposed to be professional and are suppose to document pertinent information that has happened durin the shift and allow the follow on . uard to know what ha uened dun?n- the revious shift. is detaine- I also have been I believe he This statement, consisting of this page and other page(s) was typed for me by self an- SA Les as we discussed its contents. I have read and understand the above statement. I have been given the opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desire to make and have placed my initials over the changes or corrections. This statement is the truth to the best of In knowled and belief- Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9" day of 5 [Egg in the year Boo? at It}: 5'24 Witnessed: 'cc use aunt: DERIVED FROM ARTICLE 136. UCMI (IO U.S.C. 9?36) AND 5 U.S.C. 303 (THE) use ?130b, Page 3 of 3 NCIS 553% [13901) FORM 01604-81) 557.0 cl USC Place: NCISRA Guantanamo Bay, Cuba Date: - (SINF) I, make the following free and voluntary statement to horn I know to be a Representative of the United States Naval Criminal Service. I make this statement of my own free will and without any threats made to me or promises extended. I fully understand that this st is given concerning my knowledge of the death of ISN 199 on 30May07. For oses of identi?cation, my SSN?Bz-and I was born in I currently work for as an Arabic Linguist at Camp 5, Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.? On 30May06, I arrived at work at approximately I work within Camp 5, as a linguist. My day-to-day operations consist of document translatign and exploitation as well as interpretation. Additionally, I routinely review audio recordings of detainee conversations and speeches within Camp 5. After I arrived at work on 30May07, I removed a hard drive from the safe and turned on comuters. After some emails I started listenin I sent an email on the SIPRNET to ?of the cell block and over the linguists, stating my concerns. I remember it was approximatel lOZ9hrs when I sent the emag?leived no response and sent another email Itch approximately tes later. replied this time thanking me. He also forwarded the information to the BIG for indicators and warnin s. I also recommended that they have the cultural adviser come by and listen to the? ASAP. ?asked me to review _t was approximately 1230hm by this time. Shortly after I started I received noti?cation that a ?Code Yellow? had been called and I immediately rushed from the administrative spaces to the medical room. As I entered the ?Control Room? I saw the soldiers carrying ISN 199 into the medical room on a backboard. I went to the medical room and looked at the detainee to con?rm. it was 199 and it was. The corpsmen were performing CPR and were waiting on the Doctors to arrive. I remember speci?cally that there was a female, who I believe is an Of?cer, performing chest compressions on ISN I99. Shortly thereafter, the doctor?s arrived and I returned to the administrative offices. At this time, the cultural adviser arrived and I told him that it was too late and that ISN 199 was dead. I have attached several pages of email stings that relate to my translation of ISN 199?s speech and noti?cation to the Command.- - Exhibit 3 0 WSW /0 7" A (SIN F) As far as ISN 199?s request for an interpreter on the days leading up to his death, I don?t recall responding. I do recall, however that approximately 10-14 days prior to 30May07 that ISN 199 asked for an interpreter and I responded. When I arrived, ISN 199 informed me that the guards were performing oral sex on each other. I asked him how he knew. He responded that while he was not able to see the act, he could hear what was going on. At no time did ISN 199 allege that he had been sexually assaulted or violated by any of the guard- This statement, consisting of other page(s) was typed for my by? as we discussed its contents. I have read and understand the above statement. I have been given the opportunity to make any changes or corrections I desire to make and have placed my initials over the changes or corrections. This statement is the truth to the best of my knowledge and belie. Signature: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5 day of in the year 7,601 at Cw i JT Fr?irMo Witnessed: Representative, Naval Criminal Investigative Service AUTH: DERIVED FROM ARTICLE 136, UCMJ (10 U.S.C. 936) and 5 U.S.C. 303 use ?13Db, (bil?ldb) (7K0). (bll7)(El (W5). Page 1 of 1 Subject: Wednesday, May 30. 200? 10:29 AM USSOUTHCOM USSOUTHCOM SSOUTHCOM USSOUTHCOM great concern Attachments: great concern?oc 6f5K2007 (W5). use. ?130b, (W5). May 30, 2007 Cam May 29'? 07 Linguist: - File 20070529212344 213 -T802 VIR (W5). Page 1 ofl From: ?ussoumcom Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 200? 1:22 PM To: Subject: RE: great concern Be right down From USSOUTHCOM Sent: me 3 Ma 0 20071:17 PM To: USSOUTHCOM Sub :grea concern Sir Come over to Camp ASAP From: Sent: Wednesda Ma 30 2007 11:50 AM To: USSOUTHCOM Subject: RE: great concern From: USSOLITHCOM Sent: Wednesda Ma 30, 200? 10:29 AM To: USSOUTHCOM memo Subject: great concern WR 6/5/2007 USSOUTHCOM Thanks for the tip. I have sent your email t?nd he will taik tc-listen favor and write down exact at the detainee said. This would be very helpful for our understanding and a much easier way to present the concern to JDG. Thanks. (3)10 use ?130b, (W05), (C) SSOUTHCOM Ff ??11 Page-l of 6.5.3200? From Sent Thursday. May 31, 200? 3:15 PM To: USSOUTHCOM (3)10 -USSOUTHCOM ussoumcom JTFG gig) Subject: All the time Of 199 Attachments: At the time of 199.cloc (Egg) WR I . 575' .4 1.1. May 31, 2007 Camp Linguist: 29070530130049CIICC222A T302 This conversation took place on upper block when detainee 199 took his own life? Detainee detainee Detainee ISN es pended back, ?yes"l Detainee ISN ?Keep quieting the guards until he sleeps as normal, occupy the guards I quiet them, until he falls to sleep (he was referring to detainee 199) Detainee IS ked his brothers to keep everything quiet and calm ?Allah, the exalted and the almighty, hey RAHMAN, which Detainee IS 11 on the MU to pray The detaine tart praying the moment that the detainee 199 took his own life, The followin ees: Detainee ISN Detainee ISN also was aware of what was going on at that moment Detainee Detainee ISN Detainee ISN Detainee ISN also was concerning about the operation being exposed Detainee IS 3 the one who calling detainee #-to keep the guards quiet [pretending as the detainees were praying]. Detainee ISN also call on detainee [SN-to pray. He also said keep them quiet, and get them quiet so they will not discover us, which indicate to me that there was more than one detainee that planning to take their own life beside detainee ISN 199 Detainee VIR . sans i 5 We .L-u 3+ id's.? noes was -7 . a Page 1 of1 FGTMO From: Thursday, May 31, 200? 4:30 PM Sent: To: ussoumcom ussoumcom ussoumcom .ussoumcom ussoumcom JTF (3) 1 0 USC Subject: Translation of the speech 199 Attachments: Translation of the speech 199.d00 (0) WR (W5). . 6/5/2130? "v 7 Translatien of the speech May 31, 2097 Cam _nn May 29th 07 File 20070529212344CII2213 -T502 Linguist: - Pray for his answer and for guidance I But we are in need to exterminate completely, which is the guidance for the resurrection day To these three heroes To who have the knowledge of the justicef rights Or ignorant of it (W05), WW (were)- 5? 73. - c: .. The Islam SHIEKH, he refers to USAM BIN said, ?To you we worship and to you we do seek, we have to hit! strike the wolves, whom have no religion and they are against Allah and His messenger? To you we worship and to you we seek for the straight path to the end, which is the test for it?s people, whom Allah is pleased with. aka/,- 5:77 {11 - Page 1 of 1 ?ussoumcom From: Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 200? 11:50 AM To: Subject: RE: great concern am for the tip. I have sent your email to_nd he will talk toJisten favor and write down exactly what the detainee said. This wouid be very helpful for our understanding and a much easier way to present the concern to JDG. Thanks. . memo Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 10:20 AM Possum-4cm ssoumcom memo;? ussoumcom memo; USSOUTHCOM memo Subject: great concern WR 615;?2007 use ?130b, I530 1 [Fifi *gg 3&v . U. s. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OF INVESTIGATION . DEATH CONTROL: OMARI, ass AL RAHMAN MAADHA OHAFIR AL ARABIA SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT JTF-GTMO UMARI, AL RAHMAN AMRI, ABDUL AAHMAN (THC) COMMANDKJOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO BAY, MADE BAY CUBA SPECIAL AGENT NARRAT I vs 1. (U) This is a reactive investigation initiated to determine cause and manner of death of UMARI. 2. Investigative was initiated on subsequent to the reneipt of information from the Joint Task Force Guantanamo Bay, Cuba scarf Judge Advocate (SJA) of the death of UMARI, a detainee, within JTF-GTMO Camp Five. UMARI was fOund hanging inside his cell, within "Bravo" Block, Camp Five, at approximately 1256, on 30May07, by Joint Detention Group personnel. VIAL was cut down by JDG personnel, placed on a backboard and transported to Camp 5 Medical located in Room-? Medical personnel assessed UMARI and found that he was not breathing, had no pulse, had bruising around the neck, no pupil reaction and had facial cyanosis. Medical personnel initiated Cardin Pulmonary Resuscitation . Upon initiation CPR and other medical initiatives continued until UMARI Was pronounced dead at 1335. All movement of UMARI from the death scene to Camp 5 Medical occurred prior to NCIS arrival on scene. After UMARI was pronounced dead a Maval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (NAVHOSP GTMO) ambulance responded to Camp 5 and transported VIAL UMARI to the NAVHOSP morgue. Investigation continues. 3. VIAL UMARI's Internment Serial Number (IBM) is commonly referred to as 199. In accordance with the JTF-GTMO Security Classification Guide (ECG) dated 01DEC06 and amendment #1 dated 23AFRO7, when the IBM and true name are DERIVED FROM: OPNAVINST 35513r4C DECLASSIFY: X1 PAGE 1 OF 2 ?es 122?? i U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE VXAL UMARI, ABD AL RAHMAN HARDER DHAFIR AL HILALAJCIV collectively mentioned in the same document, the classification of the document must be SECREILHQEQEHI The information is unclassified when the ISM and full name are independent of each other- DISTRIBUTION NCISHQ: 0023B INFO: EAGE 2 .l I . U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OF INVESTIGATION DEATH CONTROL: HAMASBI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABBALLA SUPP: DBTAINEB BBIMC HELD AT JTF-GTMD (SAHIH), MUHAMMAD (BALIH), AHMAD TASK FORCE MABR AGENT REFERENCES (A) NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 1-23) (B) NCIBRA.CUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 24-34) (C) NCIBRA OUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI (B) NCIBRA GUANTARAMO BAY, CUBA ROI (E) MCIBRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI (F) NCIBRA GUARTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI 35?36) NCIBRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 31-39) (H) NCISRA GUARTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI (I) NCIBRA GUANTARAMO BAH, CUBA ROI EXHIBIT 40) MCIBRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI MCIBRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBIT 41) MCIBRA CUAMTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI (M) RCISRA GUARTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI BAHIBIT 42) (N) MCIBRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI (D) NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI (P) MCIBRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBIT 43) (Q) MCISRA GUARTAMAMO BAY, CUBA ROI (R) MCIBRA CUANTAMAMO BAY, CUBA ROI EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. Investigation was initiated on subsequent to the receipt Of information of the death Of VXAL HANASHI, detainee at the Behavioral Health Unit Joint Task Force, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba . WASH was found at approximately 2200 on Derived From: OPNAVINST 5513.43, SCG 04-005 Declaesify on: 1019402 JUL 62 RACE 1 OF 2 - RN ING HWWEW CONTETTS MAY BE DISCLDEED ONLY T0 PERSONS WHO SE UFFICAL DUTIES REQUTRE ACCESS HERETO MAY NOT BE TO THE CONCERN-ED FROM THE NAU AL CRIMINAL SEW-NI EC RETINO F0 RN is? 13APR12 U. 3. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SUEJ: HANASHI, MW AHMD ABDALIAI-I unresponsive on the floor of the cell number_ within the EHU. removed a ligature from around his neck. JFT GTMG Joint Medical Group (JMG) personnel arrived and immediately began their assessment of VXAL HANASH. Once initial attempts made to revive HANASHI were unsuccessful, he Furt er attempts to revive AL HANASHI were also met with negative results and he was pronounced dead at 2254. The remains of HANASHI were secured by the JDG and later transported to the U.S. Naval Hospital GTMD morgue where they remained under guard pending autopsy. On U3JUNGEI, MC, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP), office of the Armed Forces Medical Examiner (CREME). completed an autopsy examination of VYAL HANASHI. No discrepancies or criminality were identified at the time of autopsy. The cause and mode of death were preliminarily listed as due to ligature strangulation and suicide, respectively. Subsequent witness interview of JDG and JMG personnel and death scene processing have failed to identify any suspicious circumstances surrounding death. HANESHI's medical record was reviewed and documented a history of suicidal ideations and numerous past suicide attempts. A final autopsy report from OAFME determined the manner of death as suicide and listed the cause of death as due to ligature strangulation. This investigation is pending review by the NCISFO Death Review Board NARRATIVE 1. reactive investigation is being conducted pursuant to NCIS Policy regarding medically unattended deaths. No criminal statutes presently apply to this investigation. 2. Active investigation is complete. Southeast Field Office held a Death Review Panel and following forensic review recommended submission to NCISHQ for Death Review Board 3; Lsose?)? Investigation is being submitted to for Death Review Board. DISTRIBUTION NCISHQ: 0023 INFO: (leCU, JTF GTMO (HJISJA, JTF GINO ENG Imam MAY BE. ONLY PERSONS WHOSE OFFICAL DUHES REQUIRE ACCESS CONTEITS NOT BE DISCLOSED TO THE CONCERNED SPECIFIC AUTHORITY FROM THE NAVAL FRMINAL {was rtoanvs SERVICE 1.4(9) U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OF INVESTIGATION ZTFEBIZ DEATH CONTROL: VIAL HAHASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABBALLA SALIHXCIU SUPP: UBTAINBB BEING HELD AT JTF-GTMD AJABDALLAH MUHAMMAD AJABBALLAH AHMAD TASK FORCE MADE FLX SPECIAL AGENT REFERENCES (A) HCISHA GUANTANAMU BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 1-23} NCISRA GUANTAHAMC BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 24-34} NCISHA CUAHTANAMC BAT, CUBA ROI NCIBHA GUANTAHAMC BAY, CUBA HUI NCISRA CUAHTAHAMO BAY, CUBA ROI HCISRA GUANTAHAHO BAY, CUBA HUI EXHIBITS 35-36} NCISRA GUAHTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 37-38) (H) NCISHA GUANTANAMU BAT, CUBA HUI NCISRA GUANTANAMC BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBIT 40) (J) HCIBRA GUAHTAHAMO BAY, CUBA ROI NCIBHA QUANTAHAMU BAT, CUBA ROI EXHIBIT 41} NCISRA.UUAHTANAMU BAY. CUBA HUI NCISRA GUANTANAMU BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBIT 42} (NJ HCISHA.GUAHTAHAHC BAY, CUBA ROI NCISHA GUAHTAHAHC BAT, CUBA HUI (P) NCIBHA GUANTAHAMU BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBIT 43) NCISRA.CUAHTAHAMC BAY, CUBA ROI XECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. Investigation was initiated on OIJUNUS subsequent to the receipt of information of the death of VII-IL HANASHI, detainee at the Behavioral Health Unit (BHUJ, Joint Task Force. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba HANASH was found at approximatel 22G0 on unresponsive on the floor of the cell number within the BHU. removed a ligature from around his neck. JFT GTMO Joint Medical Group Derived From: OPNAVINST 5513.4E, ECG 04-005 Declaeaify on: 1019402 JUL 62 PAGE I 0F 2 - WA RHINO CONTENTS MAY BE DISCLOSED TD PERSONS WHOSE CIFFICAI. DUTIES REQUIRE ACCESS MAY NOT BE DISCLOSED TO THE PARTY WIREDUT SPECIFIC AUTHORITY FROM THE NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SFIVICE U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE I. ETFE312 SUBJ: HANASHI. MUHAMMAD AHMAD AEDALLAH SALIHXCIV J, - personnel arrived and immediatel be-an their assessment of Once initial attempts made to revive VXAL HANASHI were unsuccessfulr he was trans orted to the 144(9) er a emp revive were also met with negative results and he was pronounced dead at 2254. The remains of HANASHI were secured by the JDG and later transported to i the U.S. Naval Hospital GTMO morgue where they remained under guard pending autopsy. On Gummy, MG. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Office of the Armed Forces Medical Examiner completed an autopsy examination of VXAL HANASHI. No discrepancies or criminality were identified at the time of autopsy. The cause and mode of death were preliminarily listed as due to ligature strangulation and suicide, respectively. Subsequent witness interview of JDG and JMG personnel and death scene processing have failed to identify any suspicious circumstances surrounding HANASHI's death. HANASHI's medical record was reviewed and documented a history of suicidal ideations and numerous past suicide attempts. A final autopsy report from OAFME determined the manner of death as suicide and listed the cause of death as due to ligature strangulation. This investigation is pending review by the NCISFO Death Review Board NARRATIVE 1. LF??af This reactive investigation is being conducted pursuant to NCIS Policy regarding medically unattended deaths. No criminal statutes presently apply to this investigation. 2. Southeast Field Office (SEFO) held a Death Review Panel (DRP) on 18 JAN 12. SEFO Forensic Consultant, SA was not present at this and conducted a separate review of the investigation. DRP is considering suggestions from SA- prior to submitting investigation to Death Review Board at NCISHQ. . (W5) PARTICIPANT Special Agent, SEFO Forensic Consultant DISTRIBUTION NCISHQ: 0023 (M) INFO: SEFO JTF GTMO JTF GTMO (H) PAGE 2 o? LAST- CONTENTS MAY 3E TD PERSONS WHO SE OFFICJLL DLTHES REQUIRE ACCESS HERETO CONTENTS NOT BE DISCLOSED TO THE FAR TV CONCERNED WIFHBUT SPECIFH: PROM THE NAVAL CRWAL MESTIGA TWE SERVES seem U. . 3 S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OF INVESTIGATION (INTERIM) DEATH (II) CONTROL: VXAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLA SALIHXCIV SUPP: AXABDALLAH MUHAMMAD AHMAD TASK FORCE MADE BAY SPECIAL AGENT REFERENCES (G) (H) (I) (M) (P) NCISRA GUANTANAMO EXHIBITS 1-23) NCISRA GUANTANAMO EXHIBITS 24*34) NCISRA GUANTANAMO NCISRA GUANTANAMO NCISRA GUANTANAMO NCISRA GUANTANAMO EXHIBITS 35-35} NCISRA GUANTANAMO EXHIBITS 3?-39} NCISRA GUANTANAMO NCISRA GUANTANAMO EXHIBIT 40] NCISRA GUANTANAMO NCISRA GUANTANAMO EXHIBIT 41} NCISRA GUANTANAMO NCISRA GUANTANAMO EXHIBIT 42} NCISRA QUANTANAMO NCISRA GUANTANAMO NCISRA GUANTANAMO EXHIBIT 43) ECUTIVE SUMMARY -Tsf??t Investigation was initiated on subsequent to the l. receipt of information of the death of HANASHI, Behavioral Health Unit BAY, BAY, BAX, BAY, BAY, BAE, BAY, BAY, BAY, BAY BAY, BAY. BAY, BAY, BAY, (BHU): CUBA CUBA CUBA CUBA CUBA CUBA CUBA CUBA CUBA CUBA CUBA CUBA CUBA CUBA CUBA CUBA ROI ROI ROI ROI ROI ROI ROI ROI ROI ROI ROI ROI ROI ROI ROI ROI Joint Task Force, VIAL HANASH was found at approximatel 2200 on within the m. DETAINEE BEING HELD AT JTF-GTMO ISJAN12 unresponsive on the floor of the cell number removed a liga Derived From: Declaeeify on: PAGE 1 OF 2 - OPNAVINST 5513.43, SCG 1019402 JUL 52 04'005 Guantanamo Bay, detainee at the Cuba JFT GTMO Jelnt Medical Group I VKAL WARNHH: WBESEEHCE mm MAY BE DISCLOSED ONLY TO PER-SONS OFHCAL DUTIES REQUIRE ACCESS HERETO CONTENTS MAY NOT BE NSFLOSED TO PARTY WITHOUT SPECIFIC AUTHORITY FROM THE NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE use ?130b, (E),Sec. 1.4(9) ?n U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE 15JAN12 SUBJ: VIAL HANASHI, MUHRMMAD AHMAD RBDALLAH SALIHXCIV Once initial attempts made to revive HANASHI were unsuccessful. he was trans orted to the 1?Mg) er a emp rev1ve were also met nega 1ve results and he was pronounced dead at 2254. The remains of HANASHI were secured by the JDG and later transported to the U.S. Naval Hospital GTMD mor us where the remained under guard pending autopsy. 0n names. MC. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Office of the Armed Forces Medical Examiner completed an autopsy examination of VXAL HANASHI. No discrepancies or criminality were identified at the time of autopsy. The cause and mode of death were preliminarily listed as due to ligature strangulation and suicide, respectively. Subsequent witness interview of JDG and JMG personnel and death scene processing have failed to identify any suspicious circumstances surrounding HANASHI's death. medical record was reviewed and documented a history of suicidal ideations and numerous past suicide attempts. A final autopsy report from OAFME determined the manner of death as suicide and listed the cause of death as due to ligature strangulation. This investigation is pending review by the NCISFO Death Review Board (DEB). NARRATIVE 1. reactive investigation is being conducted pursuant to NCIS Policy regarding medically unattended deaths. No criminal statutes presently apply to this investigation. 2. LFBUUT This investigation is pending review by the NCISFG Southeast and eventual review by the NCISHQ Death Review Board as well as any additional investigative efforts deemed ncessary. JTF GTMO command personnel have been briefed on the status of this investigation. DISTRIBUTION NCISHQ: G023 (M) INFO: SEFO JTF GTMO JTF GTMO WA RN ING NEWSWEEK CONTENTS MAY 38 TO PERSONS WHOSE OFFICAL DUTIES REQUIRE. ACCESS comm HAY SE to THE PARTY m, (QWERHED wrmom SPECIFIC AUTHORITY FROM NAVAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE 3 U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OF INVESTIGATION (INTERIM) DEATH (II) CONTROL: WAD HABAEHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLA SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT JTF-GTMO MUHAMMAD AHMAD TASK FORCE MADE BAY SPECIAL AGENT USC ?130b, REFERENCES NCISRA BAY, CUBA EXHIBITS 1-23) BCISBA GUANTANAMD BAY, CUBA BUI EXHIBITS 24-34) HCISBA GUANTANAMU BAY, CUBA ROI NCIBBA GUANTANAMU BAY, CUBA BCI NCISHA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI (F) NCIBBA GUANTANAMG BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 35-35} (C) NCISBA GUANTANAHO BAY, CUBA ROI (CONTAINS EXHIBITS 3Y-39) - (H) NCISRA CUBA (I) NCISBA GUANTANAHO BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBIT 40} (J) NCIBRA CUANTANAMC BAY, CUBA ROI NCISBA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBIT 41} NCIBHA GUANTANAMC BAY, CUBA ROI (M) NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI (CONTAINS EXHIBIT 42} (N) NCISRA CUANTANAHD BAY, CUBA ROI HCISHA GUANTANAMC BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBIT {43) IA: RESULTS OF ALL) ECUTIVE SWMARY 1. WT Investigation was initiated on subsequent to the receipt of information of the death of HANASHI, detainee at the Behavioral Health Unit Joint Force. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba HANASH was found at approximatel 2200 on unresponsive on the floor of the cell number within the BHU. removed a ligature from around his neck. GTMD Joint Medical Group Sec.1.4(g) (JMG) personnel arrived and immediately began their assessment of Derived From: OPNAVINST 5513.4E, ECG 044305 Deelaeeify on: 1019-102 JUL 62 PAGE 1 OF 2 - WARN ING cunr?ms MAY BE ONLY to WHOHF DUTIES IIEQLFIRE. JWEEKS HERETO CONTENTS MAY NOT BE T0 NEE. PNRW [Si WITHOUT SPECIHC AUTHORITY FROM THE NAVAL WSTIGA TIVE SERVIFE ~enaeassvaeasessr U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SUEJ: VIAL HANASHI. MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH amass. . Once initial attempts made to revrve HANASHI were unsuccessful. he Further attempts to revive HANASHI were also me w1 nega ive results and he was pronounced dead at 2254. The remains of HANASHI were secured by the JDG and later transported to the U.S. Naval Hospital GTMO morgue where they remained under guard pending autopsy. On assume. no, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Office of the Armed Forces Medical Examiner (DAFME), completed an autopsy examination of HANASHI. No discrepancies or criminality were identified at the time of autopsy. The cause and mode of death were preliminarily listed as due to ligature strangulation and suicide. respectively. Subsequent witness interview of JDG and JMG personnel and death scene processing have failed to identify any suspicious circumstances surrounding HANASHI's death. HANASHI's medical record was reviewed and documented a history of suicidal ideations and numerous past suicide attempts. A final autopsy report from OAFME determined the manner of death as suicide and listed the cause of death as due to ligature strangulation. This investigation is pending review by the NCISFD Death Review Board (DRE). - NARRATIVE l. +?6?01 This reactive investigation is being conducted pursuant to NCIS Policy regarding medically unattended deaths. No criminal statutes presently apply to this investigation. 2. lessen Subsequent to the submission of reference the NCISFO Southeast DRP identified additional investigative efforts deemed necessary prior to final review by the DRP. Specifically, the translation of hand written letters seized from a file belonging to HANASHI. The seized letters were translated by linguists. According to the linguists. the documents appear to be a suicide note written to the family of HANASHI. A copy of the letters and the translation are appended as Exhibit 3. 4Fe?UT'This investigation is pending review by the NCISFO Southeast and eventual review by the NCISHQ Death Review Board (DRE) as well as any additional investigative efforts deemed necessary. JTF GTMO command personnel have been briefed on the status of this investigation. DISTRIBUTION NCISHQ: 0023 INFO: SEFO JTF GTMO JTF GTMO (H) PAGE 2 or LAST- WA RNING DWIWHAE CONTENTS HAY at T0 reasons mmsa 05mm. assume access MAY nor as DISCLOSED ms mm (?swamps ?amour sesame Ammaln' more THE NAVAL CRIMINAL U. S. 9'3 ?3 REFDRT or INVESTIGATION (INTERIM) NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE CONTROL: VIAL HARASHI. MUHAMMAD AHMAD AEDALLA DEATH SUPP: MUHAMMAD AKABDALLAH AHMAD COMMANDXJOINT TASK FORCE MADE BAY SPECIAL AGENT REFERENCES (A) (B) (D) (E) (E) (H) (I) (L) (M) (N) NCISRA GURNTANAMO EXHIBITS 1-23} NCISRA GUANTANAMO EXHIBITS 24-34) NCISRA GUANTANAMO NCISRA GUANTANAMO NCISRA GUANTANAMO NCISRA QUANTANAMU EXHIBITS 35-36} NCISRA EXHIBITS NCISRA GUANTANAMO NCISRA GUENTANAMO EXHIBIT NCISRA GUANTANAMO NCISRA GUANTANAMO EXHIBIT 41) NCISRA GUANTANAMO NCISRA GUANTANAMO EXHIBIT 42} NCISRA GUANTANAMO ECUTIVE SUMMARY 437NFJ Investigation was initiated on subsequent to the receipt of information of the death of HANASHI, detainee at the l. Behavioral Health Unit Derived From: Declaseify en: PAGE 1 OF 2 - ear, BAY, BAY, ear, BAY, BAY, BAY, BAY, BAY, BAY, BAY, BAY, BAY, BAY, CUBA CUBA CUBA CUBA CUBA CUBA CUBA CUBA CUBA CUBA CUBA CUBA CUBA CUBA ROI ROI ROI ROI ROI ROI ROI ROI ROI ROI ROI ROI ROI ROI Joint Task Force, VXAL HANASH was found at approximatel unreeponeive on the floor of the cell number removed a ligature from around his neck. (JMG) personnel arrived and immediately began their of Once initia attempts ma to revive AL HANASHI were unsuccessful, he DETAINEE BEING HELD AT JTF-GTMU 253G611 use ?13Ub, (INTERIMJKQEFEEII Guantanamo Bay. OPNAVINST 5513.4E, SCG 04*005 1019402 JUL 62 WARNING 220G on within the BHU. JFT GTMG Joint Medical Group Cuba 1.4(9) CONTENTS MAY BE DIS-CLOSED ONLY TD PERSONS WHOSE OFFIEAL DUTIES REQUIRE ACCESS HERETO COWS MAY BE DISCLOSED HIE PR3 i5} WITHOUT SPECIFIC AUTHORITY FROM THE NAVAL CRIMINAL SERVICE U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE EUBJ: was HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD assassin SALIHXCIV . were also (THELSBQ met wit negative results and he was pronounced dead at 2254. The la?g) remains of VIAL HANASHI were secured by the JDG and later transported to the U.S. Naval Hospital GTMD morgue where they remained under guard pending automv. On Games, MG. Arasd Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP), Office of the Armed Forces Medical Examiner completed an autopsy examination of VIAL HANASHI. No discrepancies or criminality were identified at the time of autopsy. The cause and mode o? death were preliminarily listed as due to ligature strangulation and suicide. respectively. Subsequent witness interview of JDG and JMG personnel and death scene processing have failed to identify any suspicious circumstances surrounding HANASHI's death. VIAL medical record was reviewed and documented a history of suicidal ideations and numerous past suicide attempts. A final autopsy report from OAFME determined the manner of death as suicide and listed the cause of death as due to ligature strangulation. This investigation is pending review by the NCISFO Death Review Board was trans orted to the NARRATIVE 1. 430663 This reactive investigation is being conducted pursuant to NCIS Policy regarding medically unattended deaths. No criminal statutes presently apply to this investigation. 2. This investigation is pending review by the NCISFO Southeast DRP and eventual review by the NCISHQ Death Review Board as well as by any additional investigative efforts deemed necessary. JTF GTMO command personnel have been briefed on the status of this investigation 3. 120657 This investigation is pending review by the NCISFO Southeast and eventual review by the NCISHQ Death Review Board (DRE) as well as any additional investigative efforts deemed necessary. JTF GTMD command personnel have been briefed on the status of this investigation. DISTRIBUTION NCISHQ: 0023 (M) INFO: SEFO (MIXED, JTF GTMO IHIKSJA, JTF GTMD (H) PAGE 2 or LAST- WARNING LEQEESI CONTENTS MAY BE ONLY T0 PERSONS WHOSE UFFICM. DUTIES REQUIRE HERETO CONTENTS BE DESCLOSED THE P-UITY 1.5] CONCEKNEB WITHOUT SPECIFIC AUTHORITY FROM THE NAVAL CRIMINAL FHVE STIGA TEVE SERVICE "3 U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OF INVESTIGATION 25JUN11 DEATH CONTROL: VKAL HANKSHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLA SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT JTF-GTMO AXABDALLAH MUHAMMAD AXABDALLAH AHMAD TASK FORCE use MADE BAY AGENT REFERENCES NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 1~23) NCISBA GUANTANAMO BAT, CUBA EXHIBITS 24?34) (C) NCIBAA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI (U) NCIBAA GUANTANAMC BAY, CUBA AUI (E) NCISRA QUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI NCIBRA GUANTANAMC BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 35-36) NCIBAA CUANTANAMU BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 3v~39} (H) NCISRA GUANTANAMU BAT, CUBA ROI NCIBRA GUANTANAMU BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBIT 40) (J) NCIBAA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI NCISRA GUANTANAMU BAT, CUBA ROI EXHIBIT 41} (L) NCIBBA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI NCISRA GUANTANAMU BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBIT 42} ECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. Wlnveetigation was initiated on subsequent to the receipt of information of the death of VIAL HANASHI, detainee at the Behavioral Health Unit (BHUI .. Joint Task Force, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba VIAL HANASH was found at Approximatel 2230 on unresponsive on the floor of the cell number *1 within the EHU removed a ligature from around his neck JFT GTMO Joint Medical Group (E),Sec. 1.4(g) I Once Initial atempts made to revive HANASI-II were unsuccessful, he I was transported to the Derived From: OPNAVINST 5513.4E, ECG 113:: 04-005 on: 1019403 JUL 62 PAGE: 1 OF 2 - W. CONTENIS MAY IE DISCUSSED UNIX TO PERSONS WHOSE OFFICAI. DUTIES ACCESII HERETO MAY NOT BE BISLTLOSED TO THE (SJ WITHOUT SPECIFIC AUTHORITY FROM HIE NAVAL CRIMINAL SERVICE eq . ?5 U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE 25JUN11 SUEJ: HANASHI. MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH 1.4{g) Further attempts to revive HANASHI were also met with negativa results and he was pronounced dead at 2254. The remains of VXAL HANASHI were secured by the EEG and later transported to the U.S. Naval Hospital GTMO morgue where they remained under guard pending autopsy. On 03m09._nc, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Office of the Armed Forces Medical Examiner (OAFMEJ. completed an autopsy examination of HANASHI. No discrepancies or criminality were identified at the time of autopsy. The cause and mode of death were preliminarily listed as due to ligature strangulation and suicide, respectively. Subsequent witness interview of JDG and JMG personnel and death scene processing have failed to identify any suspicious circumstances surrounding - HANASHI's death. VIAL medical record was reviewed and documented a history of suicidal ideations and numerous past suicide attempts. A.final autopsy report from OAFME determined the manner of death as suicide and listed the cause of death as due to ligature strangulation; This investigation is pending review by the NCISFO Death Review Board (DRE). NARRATIVE 1. reactive investigation is being conducted pursuant to NCIS Policy regarding medically unattended deaths. No criminal statutes presently apply to this investigation. 2. JEBEUT This investigation is pending review by the NCISFD Southeast DRE and eventual review by the NCISHQ Death Review Board as well as by any additional investigative efforts deemed necessary. JTF GTMO command personnel have been briefed on the status of this investigation 3. JEDHET This investigation is pending review by the NCISFO Southeast DRP and eventual review by the NCISHQ Death Review Board (DRE) as well as any additional investigative efforts deemed necessary. JTF GTMO command personnel have been briefed on the status of this investigation. DISTRIBUTION NCISHQ: 0023 (M) INFO: SEFD (Ml/co. JTF GTMO (H1f3Ja, JTF GTMO Pass 2 05' LAST- 0 SEW MAY BE DIS-CLOSED our to passer-s mange omen. some; aromas ACCESS HERETO CONTENTS my em as FONCEIINEEJ wlmouT SPECIFIC AUTHORITY more THE NAVAL INVESTIGAIWE SERVICE . U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OF INVESTIGATION DEATH CONTROL: HAHASHI. MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABUALLA SALIHXCIU SUPP: BETAIHEE BEING HELD AT mmnemn ISALII-I) AHMAD TASK BURCH use MADE BAY SPECIAL AGENT MCISEA CUAHTAHAMC BAY, CUBA ECI EXHIBITS 1+23} (B) NCISEA GUAMTAHAMC BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 24-34} (C) NCISHA CUAHTAHAMU BAY, CUBA HUI ID) NCISBA GUAHTAMAMC CUBA ROI (B) NCISBA CUAHTAHAMC BAY, CUBA ROI (F) HCISEA CUAHTAHAMC BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 35~36) (GI MCISRA CUAHTAHAMC BAT, CUBA EXHIBITS 37-39) (H) NCISRA CUAHTAHAMU BAY, CUBA ROI HCISEA SUANTANAMU BAX, CUBA B01 EXHIBIT 40) (J) HCISEA CUAHTAHAMC BAY, CUBA ROI MCISEA CUAHTAHAMC BAT, CUBA HUI (INTERIMIJUBDECIU EXHIBIT 41} (L) NCISRA GUANTAHAMC BAY. CUBA ROI EXHIBIT {42) United States Army Criminal Investigative Laboratory, Forensic Laboratory Examination XECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. Investigation was initiated on subsequent to the receipt of information of the death of HANASHI, detainee at the Behavioral Health Unit (BHU), Joint Task Force, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba VIAL HANASH was found at approximatelm 32GB on UIJUNOQ, unresponsive on the floor of the cell number 7 within the EHU. removed a ligature from around his neck. JFT GTMO Joint Medical Group (JMGI personnel arrived and immediatel be an their assessment of Derived From: 5513.4E, SCG 04-005 Declassify on: 1019402 JUL 62 PAGE 1 OF 2 - IHARNHHE CONTENTS HAY BE DISCI. USED TO PERSONS WHOSE DUTIES REQUIRE ACCESS HERETO CONTENTS MAY NOT BE DISCLOSED TO THE PARTY (SI FDNCERNED SPECIFIC AUTHORITY FROM THE Nh?r' AIL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SFJH- ICE ?v )9 U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE mauso?-sscr-oms-mm SUEJ: HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SALIHXCIV Once initial attempts made to revive HANASHI were unsuccessful, he (bM1L?n 1.4(g) Furt er attempts to reV1ve AL HANASHI were also met with negative results and he was pronounced dead at 2254. The remains of HANASHI were secured by the JDG and later transported to the U.S. Naval Hospital GTMO morgue where they remained under guard pending autopsy. On 03m09,? MC, Armed (W5) Forces Institute of Pathology Office of the Armed Forces Medical Examiner (OAFME), completed an autopsy examination of HANASHI. No discrepancies or criminality were identified at the time of autopsy. The cause and mode of death were preliminarily listed as due to ligature strangulation and suicide, resPectively. Subsequent witness interview of JDG and JMG personnel and death scene processing have failed to identify any suspicious circumstances surrounding HANASHI's death. VXAL HANASHI's medical record was reviewed and documented a history of suicidal ideations and numerous past suicide attempts. a final autopsy report from OAFME determined the manner of death as suicide and listed the cause of death as due to ligature strangulation. This investigation is pending review by the NCISFO Death Review Board (DRE). NARRATIVE l. ?f??al This reactive investigation is being conducted pursuant to NCIS Policy regarding medically unattended deaths. No criminal statutes presently apply to this investigation. 2. Subsequent to the submission of reference (L), the NCISFO Southeast DRP identified additional investigative efforts deemed necessary prior to final review by the DEP. Specifically. a United States Army Criminal Investigative Laboratory, Forensic Laboratory Examination request requesting fingerprint analysis and analysis of evidence, was located in the case file and appended to this report as Exhibit (42) 3. gsns? This investigation is pending re-translation of written documents found in the death scene. DISTRIBUTION NCISHQ: 0023 INFO: SEFO (MIXCO, JTF GTMO GTMO PAGE 2 or LAST- wa RN INC . BREE Iiil'iESIl?A?l? mutt MAY BE DISCLOSED ONLY T0 PERSONS WHGSE OFFIC A1. DUHES Rl-Tnauug ACCESS HERETO MAY NOT HE Ulit?tOiED TO THE PARTY WITHOUT SPECIFIC FROM THE NAVM. INVESTWMIIVE SERWCE steam :j'l - U. Si NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OF INVESTIGATION - DEATH CONTROL: 01JUN09-SEGT-OU4S-THNA HAHABHI, AHMAD ABBALLA SUPP: BBTAIHBH BEING HELD AT JTF-GTMO AIAEDALW MUHAMMAD AHMAD COMMANDXJOINT TASK FORCE GTMOIJIBBS use MADE BAY SPECIAL AGENT (HUNG) REFERENCES HCISBA GUAHTAHAMC BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 1~23} (B) HCIBBA.GUABTAHAM0 BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 24-34) (C) HCISHA SUBNTAHAHC BAY. CUBA HCISBA BAY. CUBA ROI BCISBA GUANTANAMD BAY, CUBA (F) NCIBHA GUANTANAMO BAY. CUBA EXHIBITS 35-36} HCISBA GUAHTANAMG BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 31?39) (H) NCIBRA GUANTANAMO BAY. CUBA ROI (I) HCISBA GUAHTAHAMC BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBIT 40) NCISBA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI NCISBA BAY, CUBA ROI 41) XECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. Investigation was initiated on subsequent to the receipt of information of the death of HANASHI, detainee at the Behavioral Health Unit Joint Task Force, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (JTF-GTMO). HANASH was found at approx' 0 on unresponsive on the floor of the cell numberW within the BHU. removed a ligature from around his neck. JFT GTMG Joint Medical Group personnel arrived and immediatel be-an their assessment of 1.4(g) were UHSUCCEES Ll Further attempts to revive HANASHI were also met with negative results and he was pronounced dead at 2254. The remains of VIAL HANASHI were secured by the JDG and later transported to Derived From: OPNAUINST 5513.4E, ECG 04-005 Detlassify on: 1019402 JUL 62 PAGE COME NTS BE DISCLOSED ONLY T0 PERSONS WHOSE OFFICAL DUTIES CONTENTS MAY-NOT BE DISCUSSED TO THE I SPECIFIC FROM THE NAVAL CRIMNAL SERVICE. as U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE sues: easiest scam-ems mans ABDALLAH SALIHXCIV the U.S. Naval Hospital GTMO mor us where the remained under guard i pending autopsy. On mamas. MC. Armed (mane) Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP). Office of the Armed Forces Medical Examiner completed an autopsy examination of VXAL HANASHI. No discrepancies or criminality were identified at the time of autopsy. The cause and mode of death were preliminarily listed as due to ligature strangulation and suicide, respectively. Subsequent witness interview of JDG and JMG personnel and death scene processing have failed to identify any suspicious circumstances surrounding death. medical record was reviewed and documented a history of suicidal ideations and numerous past suicide attempts. A final autopsy report from OAFME determined the manner of death as suicide and listed the cause of death as due to ligature strangulation. This investigation is pending review by the NCISFO Death Review Board (DRE). NARRATIVE l. This reactive investigation is being conducted pursuant to NCIS Policy regarding medically unattended deaths. No Criminal statutes presently apply to this investigation. 2. +3939; Subsequent to the submission of reference (K), no investigative activity took place during this reporting period. This investigation is pending review by the NCISFD Southeast and eventual review by the NCISHQ Death Review Board as Well as any additional investigative efforts deemed necessary. JTF GTMO command personnel have been briefed on the status of this investigation. DISTRIBUTION NCISHQ: 0'323 (M) INFO: SEFO JTF GTHO JTF GTMU (H) PAGE 2 cs LAST- WA RNIHG CONTENTS at msCLo sen own T0 PERSONS wsose cmcu some: REQUIRE stress HERETO Comm MAY NOT as on: 10 rut PARTY CONCERNED atmlmu n' FROM THE NAVAL INVESTIGA rive stawcs 5" U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OF INVESTIGATION OBDEC1D DEATH CONTROL: HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLA SALIHXCIV SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT JTF-GTMD MUHAMMAD AKABDALLAH (SALIH), AHMAD COMMANDIJCINT TASK FORCE MADE BAY SPECIAL AGENT REFERENCES (A) NCISBA SUANTAHAMO BAY, CUBA Roi EXHIBITS 1-23) (B) NCISBA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA EXHIBITS 24-34) (C) NCISBA GUANTANAMO BAY. CUBA ROI to) NCISRA GUANTANAMG BAY, CUBA NCISAA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI NCISBA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 35?35} (G) NCISRA GUANTANAMD CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 37-39} (H) NCISBA GUANTANAMO BAY. CUBA ROI (I) NCISBA CUABTANAMD BAY, CUBA ROI (INTERIM)fozsspiomtcosrAINS EXHIBIT 40} NCISRA BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBIT (41} U.S. Army CID Form 94/Case ECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. Investigation was initiated on subsequent to the I receipt of information of the death of VXAL HANASHI, detainee at the Behavioral Health Unit Joint Task Force. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba HANASH was found at approxima e1 2 0 on unresponsive on the floor of the cell number within the EHU. removed a ligature from around his neck. JFT GTMO Joint Medical Group (JMG) personnel arrived and immediately began their assessment of (bxmb) . . . (THELSEB Once initial attempts made to revive HANASHI were unsuccessful, he was trans orted reVIve HANASHI were also met Wit negative results and he was pronounced dead at 2254. The Derived From: OPNAVINST 5513.4E, ECG 04-005 Declassify on: JUL 52 PAGE 1 or 2 I WA. RNING WW CW CONTENTS MAY BE seamen UNIX no reason: wuss omni DUTIES REQUIRE ACCESS CONTEMS MAY NOT BE TO THE SPECIFIC FROM THE NAVAL FHIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE UHDECIO HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SALIHXCIV remains of HANASHI were secured by the JDG and later transported to the U.S. Naval Hospital GTMO morgue where they remained under guard pending autopsy. On MC, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP). Office of the Armed Forces Medical Examiner (OAFME), completed an autopsy examination of VIAL HANASHI. No discrepancies or criminality were identified at the time of autopsy. The cause and mode of death were preliminarily listed as due to ligature strangulation and suicide, respectively. Subsequent witness interview of JDG and JMG personnel and death scene processing have failed to identify any suspicious circumstances surrounding VIAL death. medical record was reviewed and documented a history of suicidal ideations and numerous past suicide attempts. A final autopsy report from OAFME determined the manner of death as suicide and listed the cause of death as due to ligature strangulation. This investigation is pending review by the NCISFO Death Review Board (DRE). 1. {$6053 This reactive investigation is being conducted pursuant to NCIS Policy regarding medically unattended deaths. No criminal statutes presently apply to this investigation. 2. 1 Subsequent to the submission of reference the NCISFO Southeast DRP identified additional investigative efforts deemed necessary prior to final review the DRP. Specifically, an additional interview Gmo, confirming information he provided during reference (G). 3. Subsequent to the submission of reference it was determined that TAPIA had transferred to Ft. Leavenworth. KS and was no longer assigned to JTF GTMO. iEQ??T'Subse ent to the submission of reference (I). Participating Agent (PA) United States Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID), Ft. Leavenworth, K3, was contacted and a reed to locate, fully identify and interview U.S. Army CID, advised that- was interviewed and confirmed that information that was provided to NCIS during the course of reference (G) was accurate. 5. LEQHOT Subsequent to the submisaion of reference NCISRA Guantanamo Bay, Cuba received the U.S. Army CID investigation report detailing the interview of TAPIA, exhibit (41} pertains. 6. LEQEGT This investigation is pending review by the NCISFO Southeast DRP and eventual review by the NCISHQ Death Review Board (DRE) as well as any additional investigative efforts deemed necessary. JTF GTMD command personnel have been briefed on the status of this investigation. 5W PAGE 2 OF 3 we RNING MET BE ONLY f0 PERSONS WHGSE DFFICAL DUTIES REQUIRE ACCESS HERETO CDNTENTS MAY NOT BE. T0 HIE PARTY 15] CDNFEFLNED WITHOUT SPECIFIC AUTHORITY FROM THE NAVAL CRILHNAL INVESTIGA FIVE SERVICE (M03). U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE 01JUNDS-SEGT-0045-THNA UBDECIO SUBJ: AHMAD AEDALLAH PARTICIPANTS Special Agent, U.S. Army CID, Ft. Leavenworth, KS Special Agent, U.S. Army CI, Ft. Leavenworth, KS DISTRIBUTION NCISHQ: [3023 INFO: SEFO JTF GTMO JTF GTMO (H) RNING COWS MAY HE DISCLOSED ONLY T0 PERSONS WHOSE DUTIFS ACCESS HERETO MAY NOT BE 1'0 NEE PARTY CONCEMED FROM THE NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OF INVESTIGATION (INTERIM) DEATH (II) CONTROL: HANASHI. MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLA SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT JTF-GTMU (SAHIH): MUHAMMAD AXABDALLAH AHMAD CGMMANDXJOINT TASK FORCE MADE BAY cusa? SPECIAL AGENT (b)(3)110 USC REFERENCES NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 1-23) (B) NCISRA GUANTANAMU BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 24434) NCISRA GUANTANAMD BAY, CUBA ROI NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI (F) NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBITS (G) NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 3?*39] (H) NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY. CUBA ROI (I) NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBIT 40) RECUTIVE . 1. Investigation was initiated on subsequent to the receipt of information of the death of HANASHI, detainee at the Behavioral Health Unit (BHU), Joint Task Force, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (JTF-GTMO). HANASH was found at approximatel 2200 on unresponsive on the floor of the cell number; within the BHU. removed a ligature from aIOund his neck. JFT GTMO Joint Medical Group personnel arrived and immediately began their assessment of VXAL amass. (mum) Once initial attempts made to revive VIAL HANASHI were unsuccessful. he was trans orted to the Furt or attempts to rev1ve AL HANASHI were also met with negative results and he was pronounced dead at 2254. The remains of VIAL HANASHI were secured by the JDG and later tranSported to the U.S. Naval Hospital GTMO mor us where the remained under guard pending autopsy. On OSJUNOQ, MC, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIPI. Office of the Armed Forces Medical Examiner completed an autopsy examination of VKAL HANASHI. No Derived From: OPNAVINST 5513.415}, SCG 04-005 Declassify on: 1019403 JUL 52 W- PAGE 1 OF 2 - combos MAY BE msctossn ONLY 1?0 PE nsons wuusr: smru. DUTIES aromas arms HERETO comm MAY NOT as. seamen To me PARTY (sweetener) wrmum AUTHORJTY no? mt NAVAL CRJMINAL SERVICE . U. s. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE 230CT1G SUBJ: HANASHI. MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH discrepancies or criminality were identified at the time of autoPsy. The cause and mode of death were preliminarily listed as due to ligature strangulation and suicide, respectively. Subsequent witness interview of JDG and JMG personnel and death scene processing have failed to identify any suspicious circumstances surrounding HANASHI's death. HANASHI's medical record was reviewed and documented a history of suicidal ideations and numerous past suicide attempts. A final autopsy report from OAFME determined the manner of death as suicide and listed the cause of death as due to ligature strangulation. This investigation is pending review by the NCISFO Death Review Board NARRATIVE 1. reactive investigation is being conducted pursuant to NCIS Policy regarding medically unattended deaths. No criminal statutes presently apply to this investigation. 2. lsoUUi Subsequent to the submission of reference (G), the NCISFO Southeast DRP identified additional investigative efforts deemed necessary prior.to final review the DRP. Specifically, an additional interview of JTF GTMD. confirming information he provided during'reference (G). - 3. Subsequent to the submission of reference it was determined that -had transferred to Ft. Leavenworth, KS and was no longer assigned to JTF GTMO. 4. lf??a}75ubse ant to the submission of reference Participating Agent United States Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID). Ft. Leavenworth, K3 was contacted and agreed to locate, fully identify and interview- PA U.S. Army CID, advised that?was interviewed and confirmed USC that information that was provided to NCIS during the course of ?130beX6L reference was accurate. 5. This investigation is pendin the physical receipt of the report detailing the interview of review by the NCISFO Southeast DRP and eventual review by the NCISHQ Death Review Board as well as any additional investigative efforts deemed necessary. JTF GTMO command personnel have been briefed on the status of this investigation. VPARTICIPANTS Special Agent. U.S. Army CID, Ft. Leavenworth. KS Special Agent. U.S. Army CI, Ft. Leavenworth. KS DISTRIBUTION NCISHQ: 8023 INFO: SEFO JTF GTMO JTF GTMO PAGE 2 LAST WA RN 1 NC CONTENTS MAY BE sistLosna out? to PERSONS ?moss omen DUTIES REQUIRE ACCESS stars) CONTENTS MAY BE slattosm TO THE raw Costumes msocr SPECIFIC FROM THE raw AL CEULHNAL INVES TIGAFIVE WW 1 U. 3. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OF INVESTIGATION 025E910 DEATH CONTROL: VIAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SALIHICIV SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT JTF-GTMO MUHAMMAD AHMAD TASK FORCE MADE ATIEEGTJGUANTANAMO BAY SPECIAL AGENT REFERENCE NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 1?23} (B) NCISRR GUANTANBMO BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 24-34) NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI (DJ NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI NCISRA GUANTANAMO CUBA ROI NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI (CONTAINS EXHIBITS 35-36} NCISRR GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI (CONTAINS EXHIBITS 37-39} NCISRA GURNTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBIT USACIL DNA BRANCH FINAL ECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. INVESTIGATION WAS INITIATED ON SUBSEQUENT TO THE RECEIPT OF INFORMATION OF THE DEATH OF DETAINEE AT THE BEHAVIORAL HERLTH UNIT (BHU), JOINT TASK FORCE, GUANTANAMO BRYI CUBA HANASRI WAS FOUND AT APPROXIMATELY 2200 ON UIJUNDS. UNRESPONSIVE ON THE FLOOR OF CELL NUMBER WITHIN THE BHU. JTF GTMO JOINT DETENTION GROUP GUARD FORCE PERSONNEL ENTERED THE CELL, SECURED HANRSHI. PER STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES, AND REMOVED A LIGRTURE FROM AROUND HIS NECK. JTF GTMO JOINT MEDICAL GROUP (JMG) PERSONNEL ARRIVED AND IMMEDIATELY BEGAN THEIR ASSESSMENT OF VIAL HANRSHI. Derived From: OPNAVINST DECL: 203d0826 PAGE 1 OF use 1.4(9) .3 I I U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE VIAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD AEDALLAH SALIHICIV . #ul'H??i ONCE INITIAL ATTEMPTS MADE TO REVIVE HANASHI HERE I UNSUCCESSFUL, HE NAS TRANSPORTED TO THE (ELSEQ1JMQ) FURTHER ATTEMPTS TO REVIVE UJAL HANASHI WERE ALSO MET WITH NEGATIVE RESULTS AND HE WAS PRONOUNCED DEAD AT 2254. THE REMAINS OF HANASHI WERE SECURED ET THE JDG AND LATER TRANSPORTED TO THE U.S. NAVAL HOSPITAL GTMO MORGUE NHERE THEY REMAINED UNDER GUARD PENDING ON DSJUNUP, MC, ARMED FORCES INSTITUTE OF PATHOLOGY (AFIPJ. OFFICE OF THE ARMED FORCES MEDICAL EXAMINER (OAFME), COMPLETED AN AUTOPSI EXAMINATION OF HANASHI. NO DISCREPANCIES OR CRIMINALITT WERE IDENTIFIED AT THE TIME OF AUTOPSY. THE CAUSE AND MODE OF DEATH WERE PRELIMINARILT LISTED AS DUE TO LIGATURE STRANGULATION AND SUICIDE, RESPECTIVELY. SUESEOUENT WITNESS INTERVIEWS OF JDG AND JMG PERSONNEL AND DEATH SCENE PROCESSING HAVE FAILED TO IDENTIFY ANY SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUNDING VKAL DEATH. MEDICAL RECORD WAS REVIEWED AND DOCUMENTED A HISTORY OF SDICIDAL IDEATIONS AND NUMEROUS PAST SUICIDE ATTEMPTS. A FINAL AUTOPST REPORT FROM OAFME DETERMINED THE MANNER OF DEATH AS SUICIDE AND LISTED THE CAUSE OF DEATH AS DUE TO LIGATURE STRANGULATION. ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATIVE EFFORTS WERE IDENTIFIED BY THE NCISFO SOUTHEAST FIELD OFFICE DEATH REVIEW PANEL (DRE). THE FORENSIC EXAMINATION OF ITEM (I) 025-09 WAS CONDUCTED. THIS INVESTIGATION IS PENDING AN ADDITIONAL WITNESS INTERVIEW. JTF GTMO COMMAND PERSONNEL HAVE SEEN SRIEFED ON THE STATUS OF THIS INVESTIGATION. NARRATIVE 1. THIS REACTIVE INVESTIGATION IS BEING CONDUCTED PURSUANT TO NCIS POLICY REGARDING MEDICALLY UNATTENDED DEATHS. ND CRIMINAL STATUTES PRESENTLY APPLY TO THIS INVESTIGATION. 2. SUESEOUENT TO THE SUBMISSION OF REFERENCE THE NCISFO SOUTHEAST DRP IDENTIFIED ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATIVE EFFORTS DEEMED NECESSARY PRIOR TO FINAL REVIEW BY THE DRP. SPECIFICALLY, AN ADDITIONAL INTERVIEW JTF GTMO, USC ?130b, CONFIRMING INFORMATION HE PROVIDED DURING REFERENCE (OI AND THE FORENSIC EXAMINATION OF ITEM 025-09, A EEO SHEET LOCATED AT THE DEATH SCENE, TO DETERMINE IF A BLOOD STAIN ON THE ITEM NAS CONTRIBUTED ET HANASHI. 3. LEQUGI SUESEQUENT TO THE SUBMISSION OF REFERENCE IT WAS DETERMINED THAT TAPIA HAD TRANSFERRED AND WAS NO LONGER ASSIGNED JTF GTMO. PAGE 2 OF 3 in- use (HUNG) 4. FORENSIC EXAMINATION OF ITEM (I) 025*09 BY THE UNITED STATES ARMY CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION LABORATORY (USACILJ EXTRACTED A DNA PROFILE AND COMPARED IT TO THE KNOWN DNA PROFILE OF HANASHI. THE DNA PROFILE FROM ITEM MATCHES THE DNA PROFILE OF VIAL EXHIBIT {40} PERTAINS. U1 THIS INVESTIGATION IS PENDING A SUBSEQUENT INTERVIEW o- REVIEW BY THE SOUTHEAST DRP AND EVENTUAL REVIEW BY THE NCISHQ DEATH REVIEW BOARD AS WELL AS ANY ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATIVE EFFORTS DEEMED NECESSARY. JTF GTMO COMMAND PERSONNEL HAVE BEEN BRIEFED ON THE STATUS OF THIS INVESTIGATION. DISTRIBUTION NCISHQ: 00238 SEED JTF GTMO JTF GTHO PAGE 3 LAST- a ?a . U. s. NAVAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OF INVESTIGATION (INTERIM) EBOCTIG DEATH CONTROL: HAHASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD AEDALLA SUPP: DETAINEE BEING-HELD Ar JTF-GTMO (SAHIH). MW (SALIH). AHMAD COMMANDXJOINT TASK FORCE use MADE EAI mm? EPECIAL AGENT REFERENCES NCISRA GUANTANAMD BAY, CUEA ROI EXHIBITS 1-23) (B) NCIERA GUAETANAMO BAY. CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 24-34) RCIERA GUANTANAMD EAI, CUBA ROI NCIERA QUANTAEAMO EAE, CUEA ROI ECISRA GUANIAEAMO EAI, CUBA NCISRA QUANTANAEO EAY. CUEA ROI EXHIBITS 35-36) ECISRA GUANTANAMO EAI, CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 3??39) (H) NCIERA GUANEANAMO EAI, CUBA ROI (I) ECIERA GUANTANAMO RAY. CUEA ROI 40) ECUTIVE SUMMARY . was initiated on subsequent to the receipt of information of the death of VXAL HANABHI. detainee at the Behavioral Health Unit (BHU), Joint Task Force. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba VIAL HAHASH was found at approximatel 2200 on unresponsive on the floor of the cell number within the EHU. removed a ligature from around his neck. JFT GTMO medical Group perSonnel arrived and immediately began their assessment of VIAL HANASH. . Once Initial attempts made to rev1ve HANASHI were unsuccessful, he was trans orted to the Furt er attempts to rev vs AL HANASHI were also met with negative results and he was pronounced dead at 2254. The remains of HANASHI were secured by the JDG and later transported to the 13.3. Naval Hospital GTMO morgue where theyr remained under guard pending autopsy. 0n MC, Armed (WUMC) Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) Office of the Armed Forces Medical Examiner (OAFMEI, completed an autopsy examination of HANASHI. No Derived From: OPNAVINST 5513.4E, SCG ?4?505 Declassify on: 1019402 JUL 52 RAGE 1 OF 2 - WARN ENG MAY BE DMDSED ONLY TO PEMONS WHOSE OFFICIAL DUTIES REQUIRE ACCESS HERETO. EONTENTS NOT BE DISCLOSED TO THE CONCERNED WITHOUT SPECEFEC AW FIOM THE NAVAL CWAI. INVESTMATIVE SERVICE (I) U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE 280CT10 SUBJ: HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SALIHICIV The cause and mode of death were preliminarily listed as due to ligature strangulation and suicide, respectively. Subsequent witness interview of JDG and JMG personnel and death scene processing have failed to identify any suspicious circumstances surrounding death. HANASHI's medical record was reviewed and documented a history of suicidal ideations and numerous past suicide attempts. A final autopsy report from OAFME determined the manner of death as suicide and listed the cause of death as due to ligature strangulation. This investigation is pending review by the NCISFO Death Review Board (DRE). discrepancies or criminality were identified at the time of autopsy. NARRATIVE 1. This reactive investigation is being conducted pursuant to NCIS Policy regarding medically unattended deaths. No criminal statutes presently apply to this investigation. 2. fFBEoT?Subsequent to the submission of reference the NCISFO Southeast DRP identified additional investigative efforts deemed necessary prior to final review the DRP. Specifically, an additional interview of JTF GTMD, confirming information he provided during'reference (G). 3. Jee??j Subse ant to the submission of reference it was determined that hhad transferred to Ft. Leavenworth, KS and was no longer assigned to JTF GTMO. 4. iEe?Ul Subsequent to the submission of reference (I), Participating Agent (PA) United States Army Criminal USC Investigation Division (CID), Ft. Leavenworth, KS, was contacted and ?130bbe6L agreed to locate, fully identify and interview-. U.S. Army CID, advised that iwas interviewed and confirmed that information that was provided to NCIS during the course of reference (G) was accurate- 5. This investigation is pending the physical receipt of the report detailing the interview of - review by the NCISFO Southeast and eventual review by the NCISHQ Death Review Board as well as any additional investigative efforts deemed necessary. JTF GTMO command personnel have been briefed on the status of this investigation. Special Agent, U.S. Army CID, Ft. Leavenworth, KS Special Agent, U.S. Army CI, Ft. Leavenworth, KS DISTRIBUTION NCISHQ: 0023 INFO: (Ml/co, JTF sTMo (swam, JTF cmo PAGE 2 LAST CONTENTS MAY BE ONLY T0 PERSIDNS WHOSE OFFICM. DUTIES REQUIRE ACCESS I-IJERETD WNTENTS MAY NOT BE DISCLOSED 1'0 THE PARTY (S) CONCERNED WITHOUT SPECIFIC AUTHORITY FROM THE NAVAL SERVICE . (3 - u. s. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OF INVESTIGATION (INTERIM) DESEPIO DEATH (II) CONTROL: VXAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SALIHICIV SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT AIABDALLAH (SALIH). MUHAMMAD (SALIH), AHMAD TASK FORCE WW MADE BAY CUBA SPECIAL AGENT REFERENCE (A) NCISRA GUANTANAMD BAY, CUBA ROI (CONTAINS EXHIBITS 1?23] NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI (CONTAINS EXHIBITS 24-34} (C) NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI (D) NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI (E) NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 35-36} NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBITS NCISRA GUANTANAMD BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBIT [40} USACIL DNA BRANCH FINAL ALL) XECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. WAS INITIRTED ON DIJUNOQ SUBSEQUENT TO THE RECEIPT OF INFORMATION OF THE DEATH OF VIHANASHI, DETAINEE AT 1 THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH UNIT JOINT TASK FORCE, GURNTANRMO BAY, CUBA (JTF UXAL HANASHI WAS FOUND AT APPROXIMATELY 2200 ON OIJUNOQ, UNRESPONSIVE ON THE FLOOR OF CELL NUMBER WITHIN THE END. JTP GTMO JOINT DETENTION GROUP GUARD FORCE PERSONNEL ENTERED THE CELL, SECURED VIAL HANASHI, PER STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES, AND REMOVED A LIGATURE FROM AROUND HIS NECK. JTP GTMO JOINT MEDICAL GROUP PERSONNEL ARRIVED LW Derived From: OPNAVINST DECL: 20340826 PAGE 1 {3 I U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE VIAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SALIHICIT ONCE INITIAL ATTENPTS MADE TO REVIVE HANASHI WERE UNSUCCESSFUL HE WAS TRANSPORTED TO THE USC ?13Ub, FURTHER ATTEMPTS TO REVIVE HANASHI WERE ALSO MET WITH NEGATIVE RESULTS AND HE WAS PRONOUNCED DEAD AT 2254. THE REMAINS OF HANASHI WERE SECURED BY THE JDG AND LATER TRANSPORTED TO THE U.S. NAVAL HOSPITAL GTMO MORGUE WHERE THEY REMAINED UNDER GUARD PENDING AUTOPSY. ON USJUNDS, i? ff? ?77 fif? MC. ARMED FORCES INSTITUTE OF PATHOLOGY OFFICE OF THE ARMED FORCES MEDICAL EXAMINER COMPLETED AN AUTOPST EXAMINATION OF VIAL HANASHI. NO DISCREPANCIES OR CRIMINALITT WERE IDENTIFIED AT THE TIME OF AUTOPSY. THE CAUSE AND MODE OF DEATH WERE PRELIMINARILT LISTED AS DUE TO LIGATURE STRANGULATION AND SUICIDE. RESPECTIVELT. SUBSEQUENT WITNESS INTERVIEWS OF JDG AND JMG PERSONNEL AND DEATH SCENE PROCESSING HAVE FAILED TO IDENTIFY ANY SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUNDING DEATH. MEDICAL RECORD WAS REVIEWED AND OOCUMENTED A HISTORY OF SUICIDAL IDEATIONS AND NUMEROUS PAST SUICIDE ATTEMPTS. A FINAL AUTOPSI REPORT FROM OAFNE DETERMINED THE MANNER OF DEATH AS . SUICIDE AND LISTED THE CAUSE OF DEATH AS DUE TO LIGATURE STRANGULATION. ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATIVE EFFORTS WERE IDENTIFIED ET THE NCISFO SOUTHEAST FIELD OFFICE DEATH REVIEW PANEL THE FORENSIC EXAMINATION OF ITEM 025?09 WAS CONDUCTED. THIS INVESTIGATION IS PENDING AN ADDITIONAL WITNESS INTERVIEW. JTF GTMO COMMAND PERSONNEL HAVE SEEN SRIEFED ON THE STATUS OF THIS INVESTIGATION. NARRATIVE 1. THIS REACTIVE INVESTIGATION IS BEING CONDUCTED PURSUANT TO NCIS POLICY REGARDING MEDICALLY UNATTENDED DEATHS. NO CRIMINAL STATUTES PRESENTLY APPLY TO THIS INVESTIGATION. 2. SUESEOUENT TO THE SUBMISSION OF REFERENCE THE NCISFO SOUTHEAST DRP IDENTIFIED ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATIVE EFFORTS DEEMED NECESSART PRIOR TO FINAL REVIEW BY THE DRP. SPECIFICALLY, AN ADDITIONAL INTERVIEW JTF GTMO. CONFIRMING INFORMATION HE PROVIDED DURING REFERENCE AND THE FORENSIC EXAMINATION OF ITEM 025?09, A EEO SHEET LOCATED AT THE DEATH SCENE, TO DETERMINE IF A BLOOD STAIN ON THE ITEM WAS CONTRIBUTED BY VIAL HANASHI. 3. SUBSE TO THE SUBMISSION OF REFERENCE IT WAS DETERMINED THAT HAD TRANSFERRED AND WAS NO LONGER ASSIGNED JTF GTMO. USO ?13Db, SEW PAGE 2 OF 3 use - 4. LFOUUT FORENSIC EXAMINATION OF ITEM (I) 925-09 BY THE UNITED STATES ARMY CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION LABORATORY EXTRACTED A DNA PROFILE AND COMPARED IT TO THE KNOWN DNA PROFILE OF HANASHI. THE DNA PROFILE FROM ITEM MATCHES THE DNA PROFILE OF VIAL HANASHI, EXHIBIT {40} PERTAINS. THIS INVESTIGATION IS PENDING A SUBSEQUENT INTERVIEW 5. i- REVIEW BY THE: NCISFO SOUTHEAST DRP AND EVENTUAL REVIEW BY THE NCISHQ DEATH REVIEW BOARD AS WELL AS ANY ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATIVE EFFORTS DEEMED NECESSARY. JTF GTMO COMMAND PERSONNEL HAVE BEEN BRIEFED ON THE STATUS OF THIS INVESTIGATION. DISTRIBUTION NCISHQ: 0023B INFO: SEFO JTF GTMO JTF GTMO (H) PAGE 3 LAST- U3. NA VAL CRINIINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE SE MAYPORT ROI INTERIM SEJNAMEMAYPORT FL U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OF INVESTIGATION OSJULIU . USC DEATH CONTROL. SEGT 01.145 7mm HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT JTF-GTMO MUHAMMAD AHMAD COMMANDXJOINT TASK FORCE OTMOIJIBBS MADE BAY SPECIAL AGENT REFERENCE NCISRA UUANTANANO BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 1-23] (B) NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI (CONTAINS EXHIBITS 24-34} NCISRA OUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI (D1 NCISRA OUANTANAMO BAT, CUBA ROI NCISRA GUANTANANO BAY, CUBA ROI (F) NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI (INTERIMJXIEJANIO (CONTAINS EXHIBITS 35~361 NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI 37-39} EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. HAS INITIATED ON UIJUNOS SUSSEOUENT TO THE RECEIPT OF INFORMATION OF THE DEATH OF VKHANASHI, DETAINEE AT THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH UNIT (BHU). JOINT TASK FORCE, GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA (JTF HANASHI HAS FOUND AT APPRORIMATELY 2200 ON OIJUNOS, UNRESFONSIVE ON THE FLOOR OF CELL NUMBER HITHIN THE BAD. JTF GTMO JOINT DETENTION GROUP (JDGJ GUARD FORCE PERSONNEL ENTERED THE CELL, SECURED HANASHI, PER STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES, AND REMOVED A LIOATURE FROM AROUND HIS NECK. JTF GTMO JOINT MEDICAL GROUP PERSONNEL ARRIVED AND IMMEDIATELY BEGAN THEIR ASSESSMENT (bM1)ib) HANASHI. (TXELSSO 1.4(g) . . .. . FURTHER ATTEMPTS TO REVIVE HANASHI HERE ALSO MET WITH NEGATIVE RESULTS AND HE HAS PRONOUNCED DEAD AT 2254. THE REMAINS OF HANASHI HERE SECURED BY THE JDG AND LATER TRANSPORTED TO THE U.S. NAVAL HOSPITAL GTMO MORGUE NHERE THEY REHAINEU UNDER GUARD PENDING AUTOPSY. ON (W5). USAF, MC, ARMED FORCES INSTITUTE OF PATHOLOGY IAFIPI, OFFICE (mane) OF THE ARMED FORCES MEDICAL ERAMINER COMPLETED AN AUTORSY I . . Uranus. Janna-Tn; tql?n . IF ?ll-f 113 SW ml mxu WWII i 911630!?- 1'0 . not near um cum turn-I Printed on 1317551013 9.16 (LS. NA VAL CRIAHNAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE TROL: 0 ??JullG EXAMINATION OF VIAL HANASHI. NO DISCREPANCIES OR CRIMINALITY WERE IDENTIFIED AT THE TIME OF AUTOPSY. THE CAUSE AND MODE OF DEATH WERE PRELIMINARILY LISTED AS DUE TO LIGATURE STRANGULATION AND SUICIDE, RESPECTIVELY. SUBSEQUENT WITNESS INTERVIENS OF JDG AND JMG PERSONNEL AND DEATH SCENE PROCESSING HAVE FAILED TO IDENTIFY ANY SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUNDING DEATH. MEDICAL RECORD WAS REVIEWED AND DOCUMENTED A HISTORY OF SUICIDAL IDEATIONS AND NUMEROUS PAST SUICIDE ATTEMPTS. A FINAL AUTOPSY REPORT FROM OAFHE DETERMINED THE MANNER OF DEATH AS SUICIDE AND LISTED THE CAUSE OF DEATH AS DUE TO LIGATURE STRANGULATION. ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATIVE EFFORTS WERE IDENTIFIED THE NCISSO SODTHEAST FIELD OFFICE DEATH REVIEW PANEL (DRP). THIS INVESTIGATION IS PENDING A SUBSEQUENT INTERVIEN WITH AND THE FORENSIC EXAMINATION OF ITEM 025?09 AS WELL AS ANY ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATIVE EFFORTS DEEMED NECESSARY. JTF GTMO COMMAND PERSONNEL HAVE BEEN BRIEFED ON THE STATUS OF THIS INVESTIGATION. USC 1. REACTIVE INVESTIGATION IS BEING CONDUCTED PURSUANT TO ?130b(bM5) NCIS POLICY REGARDING MEDICALLY UNATTENDED DEATHS. NO CRIMINAL STATUTES PRESENTLY APPLY TO THIS INVESTIGATION. 2. SUBSEOUENT TO THE SUBMISSION OF REFERENCE (G). THE NCISFO SOUTHEAST DRP IDENTIFIED ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATIVE EFFORTS DEEMED NECESSARY PRIOR TO FINAL REVIEH BY THE DRF. 3. TFOUUT THIS INVESTIGATION Is PENDING A SUBSEQUENT INTERVIEW WITH THE FORENSIC EXAMINATION OF ITEM 025-09. RESUBMISSION TO AND REVIEW BY THE NCISFO SOUTHEAST AND RVENTURL REVIEW RV THE NCISHO DEATH REVIEW BOARD (DRE) AS WELL AS ANY ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATIVE EFFORTS DEEMED NECESSARY. JTF GTMO COMMAND PERSONNEL HAVE BEEN BRIEFED ON THE STATUS OF THIS INVESTIGATION. DISTRIBUTION NCISHQ: UUZ3B INFO: SEFO JTF GTMO JTF GTMO Classified By: OPNAVINST 5513.43 Reason: 25x1 Declasaify On: JUL 2035 ET WARNING [v . pml?qr arm-cu. _:gv_m_rr:aarm Jung! I 1' In Mr ml. max" Pa 3 2 01:2 1 nun-nun In nun?: arr-ow nature Jar-aunt!? nan um um arum suns-r Primed on IZFEBJIDH mm U. B. HKVIL CRIMINAL IRVEBTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OF INVESTIGATION DSMARIO DEATH (II) CONTROL: WAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD AEDALLAH SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT (SALIHT, NURATMAD (SALIHI. AHMAD COMMANDIJOINT TASK FORCE NADE HAT SPECIAL AGENT REFERENCE (A) NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI (CONTAINS EXHIBITS 1-23} NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY. CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 24?34) use (C) NCISRA SUANTANAMO BAT. CUBA ROI ?1305(b)(5) (D) NCISRA GUANTANAMG BAY, CUBA.ROI (INTERIMJXEESEFOQ (E) NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI (F) NCISRA GUANTANAMO CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 35-36} EXHIBIT IA: RESULTS OF TELEPHONIC INTERVIEW WITH [38) SUPPLEMENTAL DEATH SCENE ALL) {39} IA: PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION OF EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. INVESTIGATION WAS INITIATEO ON UIJUNUS SUESEOUENT TO THE RECEIPT OP INFORMATION OF THE DEATH OP WHANASHI. DETAINEE AT THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH UNIT (BHU), JOINT TASK FORCE. UUANTANANO HAT, CUEA (JTF CTHOJ . WAL HANASHI WAS POUND AT APPROXI 2200 ON OIJUNOR. UNRESPONSIVE ON THE FLOOR OF CELL WITHIN THE RHU. JTF GTMO JOINT DETENTION GROUP GUARD FORCE PERSONNEL ENTERED THE CELL, SECURED WAL HANASHI, PER STANDARD OPERATING PROCEOURES. AND REMOVED A LIGATURE PROM AROUND HIS NECK. JTF CTNO JOINT MEDICAL GROUP (JMG) PERSONNEL ARRIVED {Li A 7, AW liL-: .I (ELSEC-1JHQ) Derived From: OPNAVINST DECL: 20340325 d7 4/51?) PACE 1 OT WADE-ME U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE CERVICE VIAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SALIHKCIV ONCE INITIAL ATTEMPTS MADE TO REVIVE VIAL HANASHI HERE UNSUCCESSFUL HE HAS TRANSFORTED TO THE FURTHER ATTEMPTS TO (ELSEG1JRU) REVIVE VKAL HANASHI WERE ALSO MET WITH NEGATIVE RESULTS AND HE WAS PRONOUNCED DEAD AT 2254. THE REMAINS OF VIAL HANASHI WERE SECURED BY THE JDG AND LATER TRANSFORTED TO THE U.S. NAVAL HOSPITAL GTMO MORGUE WHERE THEY REMAINED UNDER GUARD PENDING AUTOPSY. ON OSJUNOS, MC, ARMED FORCES INSTITUTE OF PATHOLOGY OFFICE OF THE ARMED FORCES MEDICAL EXAMINER (OAFME), COMPLETED AN AUTOPSY EXAMINATION OF HANASHI. NO DISCREPANCIES OR CRIMINALITY HERE IDENTIFIED AT THE TIME OF AUTOFSY. THE CAUSE AND MODE OF DEATH HERE PRELIMINARILY LISTED AS DUE TO LIGATURE STRANGULATION AND SUICIDE, RESPECTIVELY. SUBSEOUENT WITNESS INTERVIEWS OF JDG AND JMG PERSONNEL AND DEATH SCENE PROCESSING HAVE FAILED TO IDENTIFY ANY SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUNDING VXAL DEATH. MEDICAL RECORD HAS REVIEWED AND DOCUMENTED A HISTORY OF SUICIDAL IDEATIONS AND NUMEROUS PAST SUICIDE ATTEMPTS. A FINAL AUTOFSY REPORT FROM OAFME DETERMINED THE MANNER OF DEATH AS SUICIDE AND LISTED THE CAUSE OF DEATH AS DUE TO LIGATURE STRANOULATION. ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATIVE EFFORTS WERE IDENTIFIED BY THE NCISFO SOUTHEAST FIELD OFFICE DEATH REVIEW PANEL (ORB). A REVISED DEATH SCENE SKETCH WAS MADE AND PHOTOGRABHIC DOCUMENTATION OF VIAL AUTOPSY HAS ATTACHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH DIRECTIVES DETAILED BY THE DRP. INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE DETAINEE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (DIME) HAS OBTAINED. THIS INVESTIGATION IS PENDING REVIEW BY THE NCISFO SOUTHEAST FIELD OFFICE DRP AND EVENTUAL REVIEW BY THE NCISHQ DEATH REVIEW BOARD (DRE) As HELL AS ANY ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATIVE EFFORTS DEEMED NECESSARY. JTF GTMO COMMAND PERSONNEL HAVE SEEN BRIEFED ON THE STATUS OF THIS INVESTIGATION. NARRATIVE 1. THIS REACTIVE INVESTIGATION IS BEING CONDUCTED PURSUANT TO NCIS POLICY REGARDING MEDICALLY UNATTENDED DEATHS. NO CRIMINAL STATUTES PRESENTLY APPLY TO THIS INVESTIGATION. 2. LEEDS) SUBSEOUENT TO THE SUBMISSION OF REFERENCE (D). THE NCISFO SOUTHEAST DRP IDENTIFIED ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATIVE EFFORTS DEEMED NECESSARY PRIOR TO FINAL REVIEN BY THE USP. 3. DURING THE COURSE OF REFERENCE INFORMATION WAS OBTAINED THAT AN UNKNOWN NCIS SA (NFI) INSTRUCTED JTF GTMO PERSONNEL TO CEASE MAKING ENTRIES INTO THE DIMS SUBSEQUENT TO THE DEATH OF HANASHI. NO JTF GTMO PERSONNEL WERE I IDENTIFIED AS MAKING THE CLAIM. PAGE 2 OF 3 WW SUESEOUENT TO THE SUBMISSION OF REFERENCE (F), DIMS ADMINISTRATOR, JOE, JTF STMO, NAS INTERVIEWED VIA TELEPHONE. THAT HE WAS UNABLE TO DETERMINE THE INDIVIDUAL THAT ENTERED THE LAST DIME ENTRY FOR RANASHI USC D73) ON UIJUNOS DUE TO THE FACT THE LAST ENTRY WAS MADE ON A OIMS ?132? DEFAULT ACCOUNT MEANING THAT ANY MEMBER OE THE GTMO BHU GUARD SHINE) FORCE COULD HAVE MADE THE ENTRY. THAT THE LAST KNOWN DIMS ENTRY FOR NANASHI (ISN 073} WAS MADE BY JTF ETMO SNU, AT 1333 ON OIJUNOS. EXHIBIT PERTAINS. 4. REVISED DEATH SCENE SKETCH WAS MADE THAT INCORPORATED BASELINE MEASUREMENTS AS DIRECTED BY THE NCISFO SOUTHEAST DRP. EXHIBIT (38] PERTAINS. 5. JEGUDI PHOTOGRAPHS OF VIAL AUTOPST WERE OBTAINED AND ATTACHED AS EXHIBIT E. THIS INVESTIGATION IS PENDING REVIEW BY THE NCISFO SOUTHEAST FIELD OFFICE DEATH REVIEW PANEL AND EVENTUAL REVIEW BY THE NCISHQ DEATH REVIEW BOARD (DRE) AS WELL AS ANY ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATIVE EFFORTS DEEMED NECESSARY. JTF GTMO COMMAND PERSONNEL HAVE BEEN BRIEFED ON THE STATUS OF THIS INVESTIGATION. ACTION R.SEFO: REQUEST REVIEW OF CAPTIONED INVESTIGATION BY THE SEFD DRP FOR ADMINISTRATIVE CLOSURE DISTRIBUTION NCISHQ: 0023B INFO: SEFO JTF GTNO JTF GTNO PAGE3 LAST- 5' 5 13:; l' INVESTIGATIVE ACTION 25JAN10 CCN: HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT MUHAMMAD AXABDALLAH AHMAD RESULTS OF TELEPHONIC INTERVIEW 1. ON 25JAN10, REPORTING AGENT INTERVIENED USC JOINT DETENTION GROUP JOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANANO BAY, CUBA VIA TELEPHONE REGARDING CAPTIONED INVESTIGATION. AS BACKGROUND, ON OIJUNOS HANASHI WAS FOUND UNRESPONSIVE ON THE FLOOR OF CELL NUNSER WITHIN THE BEHAVIORIAL HEALTH UNIT JOINT MEDICAL GROUP (JMG), JTF GTMO, WITH A LIGATURE AROUND HIS ATTEMPTS OF REVIVE VIAL HANASHI WERE MET WITH NEGATIVE RESULTS AND HE WAS SUESEQUENTLY PRONODNCED DEAD. A FINAL AUTOPSY REPORT FROM THE OFFICE OF THE ARMED FORCES MEDICAL EXAMINER DETERMINED THE MANNER OF DEATH AS SUICIDE AND LISTED THE CAUSE OF DEATH AS DUE TO LIGATURE STRANGULATION. PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIVE EFFORTS DETERMINED THAT THE DIME LOG FOR HANSAHI D73) CONTAINED NO FURTHER ENTRIES PAST 2113 DIJUNOS. EFFORTS FURTHER DETERMINED THAT JTF GTMO PERSONNEL WERE ALLEGDLY INSTRUCTED TO CEASE MAKING ENTRIES INTO THE DIMS SUBSEQUENT TO THE DEATH OF HANASHI BY AN UNKNOWN NCIS SPECIAL AGENT NO JTF GTMO PERSONNEL WERE IDENTIFIED AS MAKING THIS CLAIM. TO DATE, NO NCIS SA HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED AS GIVING SUCH AN INSTRUCTION. INVESTIGATIVE EFFORTS DETERMINED THAT NO NCIS SA ARRIVED ON SCENE PRIOR TO 0037 DZJUNUQ. AN ADMINISTRATOR FOR THE JDG OETAINEE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (DIMS) AND NAG PREVIOUSLY INTERVIEWED ON 13JANID. (b)(3)110 ADVISED THAT HE WAS UNABLE TO DETERMINE THE INDIVIDUAL THAT USO ENTERED THE LAST DIME ENTRY FOR EANASHI ON DUE ?13Ub. TO THE FACT THE LAST ENTRY WAS MADE ON A DINS DEFAULT ACCOUNT MEANING (W5). THAT ANY MEMBER OF THE GTMO ENU GUARD FORCE COULD HAVE MADE THE ENTRY. THAT THE LAST KNOWN DIMS ENTRY EOR HANASAI (ISN OTB) WAS MADE a; JTF GINO SRO. AT 1333 ON OIJUNDS. PAGE 1 OF EXHIBIT mew REPORTED BY: SPECIAL AGENT OFFICE: NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA BIOGRAPHICAL DATA EMPLOYMENT: USN, SSH: DOE: POE: RESIDENCE: OTHER: JDG, JTF-GTMO use If? INVESTIGATIVE ACTION OSMARIO CCN: HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT MUHAMMAD (SALIH), AHMAD PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION OF AUTOPSY 1. OSMARID, REPORTING AGENT (RA) COLLATED PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE AUTOPSI OF HANASHI. As BACKGROUND, ON OIJUNOS. HANASHI WAS FOUND UNRESPONSIVE ON THE FLOOR OF CELL NUMBER WITHIN THE gag: BEHAVIORIAL HEALTH UNIT JOINT MEDICAL GROUP (JMG). JOINT TASK FORCE (JTF) GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA WITH A LIGATURE AROUND HIS ATTEMPTS OF REVIVE VIAL HANASHI WERE MET WITH NEGATIVE RESULTS AND HE WAS SUBSEOUENTLI PRONOUNCED DEAD. A FINAL AUTOPSI REPORT FROM THE OFFICE OF THE ARMED FORCES MEDICAL EXAMINER (OATME) DETERMINED THE MANNER OF DEATH AS SUICIDE AND LISTED THE CAUSE OF DEATH AS ASPHIXIA DUE TO LIGATURE STRANGULATION. SUESEOUENT TO A REVIEW OF CAPTIONED INVESTIGATION BI THE NCISFO SOUTHEAST FIELD OFFICE DEATH REVIEW PANEL IT WAS DETERMINED THAT THE AFOREMENTIONED PHOTOGRAPHS SHOULD HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO EXHIBIT (24) BUT WERE INADVEETENTLY ABSENT. 7) 4(9) (HE. ENCLOSURES THROUGH ARE PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE VIAL AUTOPSY THAT WERE ORIGINALLY TAKEN ON U3JUN09. ENCLOSURES (A) PHOTOGRAPH COVER SHEETXOJJUNDQ (B) PHOTOGRAPHICLOSE UP OF OF BODY AS RECEIVED BY MEDICAL EKAMINERKUBJUNOQ (D) PHOTOGRAPHKOVERALL OF BODY AS RECEIVED BY MEDICAL EXAMINER WITH COVERING (E) PHOTOGRAPHXOVERALL OF BODY AS RECEIVED BY MEDICAL EXAMINER WITH COVERING REMOVEDJBACKKU3JUN09 (F) UP DETAINEE ARMBAND AND OAFME (G) PHOTOGRAPHXOVERALL OF OF (I) OF HEALING INJURY ON BACKIG3JUNDQ UP OF HEALING INJURY ON BACKI03JUN09 PHOTOGRAPHIMIDRANGE OF CLOTHING REMOVED FROM UP OF REAR OF NECK SHOWING LIGATURE PHOTOGRAPHICLOSE UP OF RIGHT SIDE OF NECK SHOWING LIGATURE PAGE 1 OP CEO {Ur-b 4,?hf) LEFT SIDE OF NECK SHOWING LIGATURE FRONT OF NECK SHOWING LIGATURE RIGHT EYEI03JUN09 RIGHT HANDIO3JUNUQ LEFT OPEN CHEST OPEN CRANIAL BACK SUESEQUENT TO OPENING BY THIGHS SUBSEQUENT T0 OPENING BY - Use REPORTED BY. SPECIAL AGENT MARKSIO3JUN09 MAEKSIOBJUNOQ (P) IQ) (SJ (T) PHOTOGRAPHICLOSE OFFICE: 4na3??BL1HE?emn"' Paaz:zzmar NCISRA GUANTANAMD BAY CUBA Id U. S. NAVAL CRIMIHAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OF 13JAN10 DEATH CONTROL: HANASHI. MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT AKABDALLAH MUHAMMAD AKABDALLAH AHMAD COMMANDKJOINT TASK FORCE GTMOX31336 USO MADE BAY SPECIAL AGENT REFERENCE NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBITS lu23] NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 24*34} (C) NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI (D) NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI (E) NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI EXHIBIT IA: RESULTS OF TELEPHDNIC INTERVIENS NITH NCIS SPECIAL AGENT .. (COPY ALL) (b)(3)210 USC {36} IA: RESULTS OF INTERVIEW NITH ALL) XECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. INVESTIGATION HAS INITIATED ON DIJUNOS SURSEOUENT TO THE RECEIPT OF INFORMATION OF THE DEATH OF DETAINEE AT THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH UNIT JOINT TASK FORCE, GUANTANAHO BAY, CURA HANASHI HAS FOUND AT APPROXIMATELY 2200 ON DIJUNDS, UNRESRONSIVE ON THE FLOOR OF CELL NUMBER I WITHIN THE BHU. GTNO JOINT DETENTION GROUP GUARD EORCE PERSONNEL ENTERED THE CELL, SECURED HANASHI, PER STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES, AND REMOVED A LIGATURE EROH AROUND HIS NECK. JTF GTNO JOINT MEDICAL GROUP (JMGJ PERSONNEL ARRIVED AND INNEDIATELT REGAN THEIR ASSESSMENT OF VIAL HANASHI. (T??ksfo - INITIAL ATTEMPTS MADE TO REVIVE HANASHI WERE UNSUCCESSFUL, HE WAS TRANSPORTED TO THE Derived From: OPNAVINST 55513.40-17 DECL: 20340325 PAGE 1 .5 U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE VIAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SALIHXCIV Ff! FURTHER ATTEMPTS TO REVIVE VIAL HANASHI WERE ALSO MET WITH NEGATIVE RESULTS AND HE WAS PRONOUNCED DEAD AT 2254. THE REMAINS OF VIAL HANASHI WERE SECURED BY THE JDG AND LATER TRANSPORTED TO THE U.S. NAVAL HOSPITAL GTMO MORGUE WHERE THEY REMAINED UNDER GUARD PENDING AUTOPSY. ON U3JUN09, MC, ARMED FORCES INSTITUTE OF PATHOLOGY OFFICE OF THE ARMED FORCES MEDICAL EXAMINER (OAFME), COMPLETED AN AUTOPSY EXAMINATION OF HANASHI. NO DISCREPANCIES OR CRIMINALITY WERE IDENTIFIED AT THE TIME OF AUTOPSY. THE CAUSE AND MODE OF DEATH WERE PRELIMINARILY LISTED AS DUE TO LIGATURE STRANGULATION AND RESPECTIVELY. SUBSEOUENT WITNESS INTERVIEWS OF JDG AND JMG PERSONNEL AND DEATH SCENE PROCESSING HAVE FAILED TO IDENTIFY ANY SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUNDING DEATH. VIAL MEDICAL RECORD WAS REVIEWED AND DOCUMENTED A HISTORY OF SUICIDAL IDEATIONS AND NUMEROUS PAST SUICIDE ATTEMPTS. A FINAL AUTOPSY REPORT FROM OAFME DETERMINED THE MANNER OF DEATH AS SUICIDE AND LISTED THE CAUSE OF DEATH AS DUE TO LIGATURE STRANGULATION. ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATIVE EFFORTS WERE IDENTIFIED BY THE NCISFO SOUTHEAST FIELD OFFICE DEATH RSVISN PANEL (ORR). NCIS SPECIAL AGENT (SA) WAS INTERVIEWED VIA TELEPHONE REGARDING THE OSTRINSS INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (DIME). THIS INVESTIGATION IS PENDING THE COMPLETION OF THOSE OUTSTANDING INVESTIGATIVE EFFORTS IDENTIFIED SI THE ORP. JTF GTMO COMMAND PERSONNEL HAVE BEEN SRISFSO ON THE STATUS OF THIS INVESTIGATION. NARRATIVE 1. REACTIVE INVESTIGATION IS BEING CONDUCTED PURSUANT TO NCIS POLICY REGARDING MEDICALLY UNATTENDED DEATHS. NO CRIMINAL STATUTES PRESENTLY APPLY TO THIS INVESTIGATION. 2. TO THE SUBMISSION OF REFERENCE (D), THE NCISFO SOUTHEAST DRP IDENTIFIED ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATIVE EFFORTS DEEMED NECESSARY PRIOR TO FINAL REVIEW BY THE DRP. 3. SUBSEQUENT TO THE SUBMISSION OF REFERENCE SA INISRVISNSD VIA TELEPHONE PERTAINING TO CAPTIONED INVESTIGATION. INISRVISNSD TO INFORMATION INITIALLY DURING THE COURSE OF REFERENCE THE INFORMATION DETAILED THAT AN UNKNOWN NCIS SA INSTRUCTED JTF GTMO PERSONNEL IO CEASE MAKING ENTRIES INTO THS OIMS SUBSEQUENT TO THE DEATH OF VIRL HANASHI. NO JTF GTMD PERSONNEL NSRS IDENTIFIED AS MAKING THE CLAIM. SA- STATED THAT SHE DID NOT INSTRUCT ANY JTF GTMO PERSONNEL TO CEASE MAKING ENTRIES INTO THE OIMS PERTAINING TO HANASHI. PAGE 2 OF 3 TS FAT-ADDED THAT SHE HOULD NOT HAVE ISSUED SUCH AN ORDER EVEN IF SHE HAD THE AUTHORITT TO DO SO CITING HER EFFORTS TO ENCOURAGE DOCUMENTATION. SA- FURTHER STATED THAT SHE HAD NO RNONLEDGE OS ANY OTHER NCIS SA ISSDINO SUCH AN INSTRUCTION, EXHIBIT (35} PERTAINS. 4. ("5639+ CONTACT WAS MADE NITH NCIS AND SA AND SUPERVISORY SPECIAL AGENT NONE OF THE AFOREMENTIONED NCIS SPECIAL AGENTS THAT PROCESSED THE DEATH SCENE ANDIOR INITIATED INVESTIGATIVE ACTIONS PERTAINING TO CAPTIONED INVESTIGATION CLAIMED THAT THEY INSTRUCTED ANY JTF GTMO PERSONNEL TO CEASE MAKING ENTRIES INTO DIMS OF VKAL HANASHI ON OIIDZJUNDS. IN ADDITION. ALL THE AFOREMENTIONED NCIS SPECIAL AGENTS ADVISED THAT THEY WOULD NOT HAVE GIVEN SUCH AN INSTRUCTION. 5. USA, DIMS ADMINISTRATOR, JDO, JTF OTMO, WAS INTERVIENED. REQUESTED TO PROVIDE THE NAME OF THE INDIVIDUAL NHO MADE THE LAST DIMS ENTRT FOR HANASHI [373) on OIJUNOQ. THAT HE WOULD OBTAIN SAID INFORMATION AND PROVIDE IT TO NCIS. EXHIBIT (36) PERTAINS. 6. LEOUOT THIS INVESTIGATION IS PENDING THE PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION OF A REVIEW OF MEASUREMENTS TAKEN DURING THE INITIAL DEATH SCENE EXAMINATION, REQUESTED DIMS INFORMATION AS WELL AS ADDITIONAL WITNESS INTERVIEWS. UPON COMPLETION OF INVESTIGATIVE ACTIVITY, THIS INVESTIGATION WILL BE RE-SUEMITTED FOR REVIEW BY THE NCISFO SOUTHEAST FIELD OFFICE AND EVENTUAL REVIEW BY THE NCISHQ DEATH REVIEW BOARD JTF GTMO COMMAND PERSONNEL HAVE BEEN BRIEFED ON THE STATUS OF THIS INVESTIGATION. DISTRIBUTION NGISHQ: 0023B INFO: SEFO (MIXED, JTF GTMO JTF GTNO USO (WING) INVESTIGATIVE ACTION CCN: MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH (W1). (WW5). SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT JTF-GTMO Sec.1.4(g} AKABDALLAH (SALIH): MUHEMMAD (SALIH), AHMAD RESULTS OF TELEFHONIC INTERVIENS NITH NCIS SPECIAL AGENT - ON DSJANIO AND REPORTING AGENT (RA) INTERVIEWED NCIS SPECIAL AGENT VIA TELEPHONE REGARDING CAFTIONED INVESTIGATION. AS BACKGROUND, ON DIJUNOS, HANASHI NAS FOUND UNRESFONSIVE ON THE FLOOR OF CELL NUMBER -NITHIN THE BEHAVIORIAL HEALTH UNIT (BHU). JOINT MEDICAL GROUP JOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO BAT. CUBA (GTMO), WITH A LIGATURE AROUND HIS NECK. ATTENFTS OF REVIVE HANASHI NERE NET NITH NEGATIVE RESULTS AND HE WAS SUBSEOUENTLT FRONOUNCED DEAD. A FINAL AUTOPSY REPORT FROM THE OFFICE OF THE ARMED FORCES MEDICAL EXAMINER OETERNINED THE MANNER OF DEATH AS SUICIDE AND LISTED THE CAUSE OF DEATH AS ASFHIHIA DUE TO LIGATURE STRANGULATION. ONE OF THE FIRST NCIS SPECIAL AGENTS TO ARRIVE AT THE BHU ON O2JUNUS. INTERVIENED TO CLARIFT INFORMATION INITIALLT REPORTED ON OSJUNOS VIA AN NCIS INVESTIGATIVE ACTION REPORT (IA) ENTITLED RESULTS OF DETAINEE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM DATABASE REVIEN. 2. (U) THE AFOREMENTIONED IA DETAILED INFORMATION THAT AN UNKNONN NCIS SA INTI) ALLEGEOLT INSTRUCTED JTF GTMO FERSONNEL (NFI) TO CEASE NAKING ENTRIES INTO THE DINS SUBSEOUENT TO THE DEATH OF HANASHI. NO JTF GTMO PERSONNEL HERE IDENTIFIED AS MAKING THE REQUEST- SA- STATED THAT SHE DID NOT INSTRUCT ANT JTF GTMO PERSONNEL TO CEASE MAKING ENTRIES INTO THE DIME PERTAINING TO VIAL HANASHI. SA- ADDED THAT SHE NOULD NOT HAVE ISSUED SUCH AN ORDER EVEN IF SHE HAD THE AUTHORETT TO DO SO CITING HER EFFORTS TO ENCOURAGE DOCUMENTATION. SA FURTHER STATED THAT SHE HAD NO KNONLEDGE OF ANT OTHER NCIS SA ISSUING SUCH AN INSTRUCTION. 8_ STATED THAT SHE ARRIVED AT THE END ALONG NITH NCIS SA NCIS SA ARMY CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION COMMAND SA AND CID ADVISED THAT FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION (FBI) SA NAS ALREADY PRESENT AT THE END. SA DOUBTED THAT ANT OF THE AFORENENTIONED FERSONNEL WOULD HAVE ISSUES SUCH A DIRECTIVE. 3- 1 as - EXHIBIT (5Q USC 5130b, (THC) 3 4. ON UBJPINIO, RA CONDUCTED A SUBSEQUEHT TELEPHONIC INTERVIEW WITH ?ew THAT WHILE SHE ARRIVED AT THE BHU SA AND ONLY SA-ARO To USO THE ACTUAL OEATR SCENE). SA STATED THAT SHE. SA AND SA ?130b REGAN CONDUCTING SCREENING INTERVIEWS. (7X0) REPORTED BY: SPECIAL AGENT OFEICE: NCISRU Guantanamo Bay, Cuba PAGE 2 LAST - INVESTIGATIVE ACTION 3 13JAN10 CCN: VKAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD AEDALLAH SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT JTF-GTNO MUHAMMAD AHMAD 1 1. WN 12JAN10, REPORTING AGENT (RA) JOINT DETENTION GROUP (JDG), JOINT TASK FORCE CUANTANANO EAT, CUEA REGARDING CAPTIONEO INVESTIGATION. AS BACKGROUND. ON DIJUNDH. VIAL HANASHI HAS FOUND UNRESPONSIVE ON THE FLOOR OF CELL NUMBER WITHIN THE BEHAVIORIAL HEALTH UNIT JOINT MEDICAL GROUP (JMG), JTF GTMO, WITH A LIGATURE AROUND HIS NECK. ATTENPTS OE REVIVE HANASHI HERE NET WITH NEGATIVE RESULTS AND HE WAS SUBSEQUENTLY PRONOUNCED DEAD. A FINAL AUTOPSY REPORT TRON THE OFFICE OF THE ARMED FORCES MEDICAL-EXAMINER (OATNE) DETERMINED THE HANNER OF DEATH AS SUICIDE AND LISTED THE CAUSE OF DEATH AS DUE TO LIGATURE STRANGULATION.-IS AN ADMINISTRATOR FOR THE JDG DETAINEE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (DING). 2. TSTNET PREVIOUS INVESTIGATIVE EFFORTS DETERMINED THAT THE DIMS LOG FOR HANSAHI CONTAINED NO FURTHER ENTRIES PAST 2118 OIJUNUQ. EFFORTS FURTHER DETERMINED THAT JTF GTMO PERSONNEL (NFIJ WERE ALLEGDLY INSTRUCTED TO CEASE MAKING ENTRIES INTO THE DIMS SUBSEQUENT TO THE DEATH OF VXAL HANASHI BY AN UNKNOWN NCIS SPECIAL NO JTF GTMO PERSONNEL WERE IDENTIFIED AS MAKING THIS AGENT CLAIM. TO DATE. NO NCIS SA HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED AS GIVING SUCH AN INSTRUCTION. INVESTIGATIVE EFFORTS DETERMINED THAT NO NCIS SA ARRIVED ON SCENE PRIOR TO 003? UZJUNDQ. IN NCIS SA AND SUPERVISORY SPECIAL AGENT THE NCIS SPECIAL AGENTS THAT PROCESSED THE DEATH SCENE PERTAINING TO CAPTIONEO INVESTIGATION, DID L?njff ARRIVE ON SCENE UNTIL Dill. BIOGRAPHICAL DATA EMPLOYMENT: USN, SSN: DOE: FOB: RESIDENCE: OTHER: PAGE 1 OF 2- EXHIBIT Sec.1.4(g} (bx3y10 USC ?130bIb) (C) E3 3. RA REQUESTED THAT-PROVIDE THE NAME OF THE INDIVIDUAL HHO MADE THE LAST DIHS ENTRY FOR HANASHI IN ORDER TO DETERMINE IF THEY RECIUEO ANT SUCH INSTRUCTION AND, IF SO, FROM NEON. -ADVISED THAT (b)(3)110 RE WOULD HAVE TO SEND THE REQUEST THROUGH HIS CHAIN OF COMMAND. U59 HAS INSTRUCTEO TO CONTACT RA IF HE HAD DIFFICULTY OBTAINING THE ?130b: REQUESTED INFORMATION. (THC) REPORTED BY: SPECIAL AGENT OFFICE: NCISRU Guantanamo Bay, Cuba PAGE 2 LAST (WING) a sea?- A) Tuxxunnwunmnur- U. S. NAVAL CRIHIHAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OF INVESTIGATION (INTERIM) ZSNOVDB DEATH CONTROL: HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT JTF-GTMO MUHAMMAD AKABDALLAH (SALIH). AHMAD TASK FORCE MADE BAT SPECIAL AGENT (b)(3)110 USC REFERENCE NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI (CONTAINS EXHIBITS 1?23} NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY. CUBA ROI EXHIBITS 24-34} (C) NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA ROI ECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. NAS-INITIATED ON OIJUNUP SUBSEQUENT TO THE RECEIPT OF INFORMATION OF THE DEATH OF DETAINEE AT THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH UNIT (BHU), JOINT TASK FORCE, OUANTANANO RAT, OUEA (JTF TIAL HANASRI WAS FOUND AT APPROXIMATELY 2200 ON UIJUNOP, UNRESPONEIPE ON THE FLOOR OF CELL NUNEER - NITRIN THE BHU. GTMO JOINT DETENTION GROUP (JDO) GUARD FORCE PERSONNEL ENTERED THE CELL, SECURED TVAL RANASRI, PER STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES, AND REMOVED A LIOATURE FROM AROUND HIS NECK. JTF OTNO JOINT MEDICAL GROUP (JNOJ PERSONNEL ARRIVED AND IMMEDIATELY BEGAN THEIR ASSESSMENT OF HANASHI. - INITIAL ATTEMPTS MADE TO REVIVE VKAL HANASHI WERE UNSUCCESSFUL, HE WAS TRANSPORTED TO THE FURTHER ATTEMPTS TO REVIVE VKAL HANASHI WERE ALSO MET WITH NEGATIVE RESULTS AND HE WAS PRONOUNCED DEAD AT 2254. THE REMAINS OF HARASHI WERE SECURED BY THE JDG AND LATER TRANSPORTED TO THE U.S. NAVAL HOSPITAL GTMO MOE WHERE THEY REMAINED UNDER GUARD PENDING AUTOPSY. ON UBJUNDQ, MC, ARMED FORCES INSTITUTE OF PATHOLOGY OFFICE OF THE ARMED FORCES MEDICAL EXAMINER (OAFMEJ, COMPLETED AN AUTOPSY EXAMINATION OF VIAL HANASHI. Derived From: OPNAVINST DECL: 20340826 PAOE 7" U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH NO DISCREPANCIES OR CRIMINALITY WERE IDENTIFIED AT THE TIME OF AUTOPSY. THE CAUSE AND MODE OF DEATH WERE PRELIMINARILY LISTED AS DUE TO LIGATURE STRANGULATION AND SUICIDE, RESPECTIVELY. SUBSEQUENT WITNESS INTERVIEWS OF JDG AND JMG PERSONNEL AND DEATH SCENE PROCESSING HAVE FAILED TO IDENTIFY ANY SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUNDING VKAL DEATH. VXAL MEDICAL RECORD WAS REVIEWED AND DOCUMENTED A HISTORY OF SUICIDAL IDEATIONS AND NUMEROUS PAST SUICIDE ATTEMPTS. A FINAL AUTOPSY REPORT FROM OAFME DETERMINED THE MANNER OF DEATH AS SUICIDE AND LISTED THE CAUSE OF DEATH AS DUE TO LIGATURE STRANGULATION. ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATIVE EFFORTS WERE IDENTIFIED BY THE NCISFO SOUTHEAST FIELD OFFICE DEATH REVIEW PANEL (ORE). THIS INVESTIGATION IS PENDING THE COMPLETION OF THOSE INVESTIGATIVE EFFORTS. JTF GTMO COMMAND PERSONNEL HAVE BEEN ERIEFED ON THE STATUS OF THIS INVESTIGATION. NARRATIVE 1. REACTIVE INVESTIGATION IS BEING CONDUCTED PURSUANT TO NCIS POLICY REGARDING MEDICALLY UNATTENDED DEATHS. NO CRIMINAL STATUTES PRESENTLY APPLY TO THIS INVESTIGATION. 2. {$939+ SUESEOUENT TO THE SUBMISSION OF REFERENCE (D), THE NCISFO SOUTHEAST DRP IDENTIFIED ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATIVE EFFORTS DEEMED NECESSARY PRIOR TO FINAL REVIEW BY THE DRP. 3. INVESTIGATION IS PENDING THE RECEIPT OF PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION OF AUTOPSY. A REVIEW OF MEASUREMENTS TAKEN DURING THE INITIAL DEATH SCENE EXAMINATION AS WELL AS ADDITIONAL WITNESS INTERVIEWS. UPON COMPLETION OF INVESTIGATIVE ACTIVITY, THIS INVESTIGATION WILL BE RE-SUBMITTED FOR REVIEW BY THE NCISFO SOUTHEAST FIELD OFFICE DRP AND EVENTUAL REVIEW BY THE NCISHQ DEATH REVIEW BOARD JTF GTMO COMMAND PERSONNEL HAVE SEEN BRIEFED ON THE STATUS OF THIS INVESTIGATION. DISTRIBUTION NCISHQ: 00233 INFO: SEFO (MJICO, JTF GTMO JTF GTMO Q?r SE MATPORT SUEJISEGT ROI INTERIM UNIT NCISFO FL U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OP INVESTIGATION (INTERIM) ESSEPUS DEATH CONTROL: HANASHI. MUHAMMAD AHMAD AEDALLAH SALIHICIV SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT JTP-GTMO MUHAMMAD AJAEDALLAH AHMAD TASK FORCE GTMDI31386 MADE ATISEGTKGUANTANAMO BAY SPECIAL AGENT REFERENCE NCISRA GUANTANAMO EAT, CUEA ROI (CONTAINS EXHIBITS 1-23) NCISRA GUANTANAMO EAT, CUEA ROI EXHIBITS 24-34} (C) NCISRA GUANTANAMO EAT. CUEA ROI EXECUTIVE SUMMART 1- INVESTIGATION HAS INITIATED ON OIJUNOS SUESEOUENT TO THE RECEIPT OR INFORMATION OF THE DEATH OF VIHANASHI, DETAINEE AT THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH UNIT JOINT TASK FORCE, GUANTANAMO EAT, CUEA GTMOJ. VIAL HANASHI MAS POUND AT APPRORIMATELT EEOO ON OIJUNOS, UNRESPONEIVE ON THE FLOOR OP CELL NUMBER WITHIN THE EHU. JTP GTMO JOINT DETENTION GROUP (JDG) GUARD PORCE PERSONNEL ENTERED THE CELL, SECURED HANASHI, PER STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES, AND REMOVED A LIGATURE PROM AROUND HIS NECK. JTP GTMO JOINT MEDICAL (bx1)(b) GROUP PERSONNEL ARRIVED AND IMMEDIATELY REGAN THEIR ASSESSMENT OE HANASHI. 14(9) - ONCE INITIAL ATTEMPTS MADE TO REVIVE AL HANASHI HERE UNSUCCESSPUL HE HAS TRANSPORTED TO THE FURTHER ATTEMPTS TO REVIVE HANASRI WERE ALSO MET RITE NEGATIVE RESULTS AND HE NAS PRONOUNCED DEAD AT 2254. THE REMAINS 0F VIAL HANASHI WERE SECURED BY THE JDG AND LATER TRANSPORTED TO THE U.S. NAVAL HOSPITAL GTMO MORGUE NHERE THEY REMAINED UNDER GUARD PENDING AUTOPST. ON GSJUNGS, MC, ARMED FORCES INSTITUTE OP PATHOLOGY (AFIPJ. OPPICE OF THE ARMED FORCES MEDICAL EXAMINER IOAPMEJ, COMPLETED AN AUTOPST EXAMINATION OF vaL HANASHI. NO DISCREPANCIES OR CRIMINALITT NERE IDENTIFIED AT THE TIME OP AUTOPST. THE CAUSE AND MODE OP DEATH HERE PRELIMINARILI LISTED AS DUE TO LIGATURE STRANGULATION AND SUICIDE. RESPECTIVELT. SUESEOUENT NITNESS INTERVIENS OP JDC AND JMG PERSONNEL AND DEATH SCENE PROCESSING HAVE FAILED TO IDENTIFY ANT SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUNDING VIAL DEATH. or_ all!? mm rm mu arrlmu. ?gm" ?33991on - I?ll! Dill-balm? I'll lm1nrtal= rm TII Juvu alnl?. :mnl?fr? sun-Cl F'?mad MIHFEW13 9:53 U.S. NA VAL CRIAHNAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE NTROL: 2552:3119 MEDICAL RECORD WAS REVIEWED AND DOCUMENTED A HISTORY OF IDEATIONS AND NUMEROUS PAST SUICIDE ATTEMPTS. A FINAL AUTOPSY REPORT FROM OAFME DETERMINED THE MANNER OF DEATH AS SUICIDE AND LISTED THE CAUSE OF DEATH AS DUE TO LIGATURE STRANGULATION. NO SIGNIFICANT INVESTIGATIVE ACTIVITY TOOK PLACE DURING THIS REPORTING PERIOD. THIS INVESTIGATION IS PENDING REVIEW BY THE NCISFO SOUTHEAST FIELD OFFICE DEATH REVIEH PANEL AND EVENTUAL REVIEW BY THE NOISHQ DEATH REVIEN BOARD AS WELL AS ANY .ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATIVE EFFORTS DEEMED NECESSARY. JTF GTMO COMMAND PERSONNEL HAVE BEEN ERIEFED ON THE STATUS OF THIS INVESTIGATION. TIVE I. THIS REACTIVE INVESTIGATION IS BEING CONDUCTED PURSUANT TO NCIS POLICY REGARDING MEDICALLY UNATTENDED DEATHS. NO CRIMINAL STATUTES PRESENTLY APPLY TO THIS INVESTIGATION. 2. TO THE SUBMISSION OF REFERENCE (C), NO SIGNIFICANT INVESTIGATIVE ACTIVITY TOOK PLACE DURING THIS REPORTING PERIOD. 3. ITOUOT THIS INVESTIGATION IS PENDING REVIEW BY THE NCISFO SOUTHEAST FIELD OFFICE DEATH REVIEW PANEL AND EVENTUAL REVIEW BY THE NCISHQ DEATH REVIEN BOARD (DRE) AS WELL AS ANY ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATIVE EFFORTS DEEMED NECESSARY. JTF GTMO COMMAND PERSONNEL HAVE BEEN BRIEFED ON THE STATUS OF THIS INVESTIGATION. DISTRIBUTION NCISHO: 00233 INFO: SEFO (MIXED, JTF GTMO JTF GTMO Classified By: OPNAVINST 55513.4D-l? Reason: 25x1 Declaasify On: 2516203 SEP 2034 DECLIXI ET #0001 IVARNING rm ?mu our 11: rm mu Ian-nu twill Pa 2 of 2 m! arm!? I'll F'rlmad on wFEanma 9:53 WW ?wean HI 3. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OF INVESTIGATION 26AUGO9 DEATH CONTROL: HANASHI. MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SUPPI DETAINEE BEING HELD AT (SALIHJ, MUHAMMAD AIABDALLAH AHMED TASK FORCE USC ?130b, MADE BAY SPECIAL AGENT Reference NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA EXHIBITS l~23} NCISRA GUANTANAMU BAY, CUBA EXHIBITS 24?34} ECUTIVE SUMMARY INVESTIGATION WAS INITIATED ON DIJUNDQ SUBSEQUENT TO THE RECEIPT OF INFORMATION OF THE DEATH OF DETAINEE AT THE BEHAVIORHL HEALTH UNIT (BHU), JOINT TASK FORCE, GURNTANAMO DRY, CUBA (JTF HANASHI WAS FOUND AT APPROXIMATELY 2200 ON UNRESPONSIVE ON THE FLOOR OF CELL NUMBER WITHIN THE BHU. JTF GTMO JOINT DETENTION GROUP (JDG) GURHD FORCE PERSONNEL ENTERED THE CELL, SECURED VIAL HANASHI, PER STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES, AND REMOVED A LIGATURE FROM AROUND HIS NECK. JTF GTMO JOINT MEDICAL GROUP PERSONNEL ARRIVED AND IMMEDIATELY BEGAN THEIR ASSESSMENT OF VXAL HANRSHI. u?m)xbx7) (E),Sec. 1.4(9) INITIAL ATTEMFTE MADE TO REVIVE VIAL HANAEHI MERE UNSUCCESSFOL, HE WAS TRANSFORTEO TO THE FURTHER ATTEMPTE TO REVIVE RANASHI MERE ALSO MET WITH NEGATIVE RESULTS AND HE WAS FRONOONCED DEAD AT 2254. THE REMAINS OF HANAERI WERE SECURED BY THE JDG AND LATER TRANSFORTED TO THE n.5, NAVAL HOSPITAL OTMO MOROOE NEO UNDER OOARO RENDIMO AOTOFST. ON USAF, MC, ARMEO FORCES INSTITUTE OF FATHOLOOT (MEMO) (AFIFI, OFFICE OF THE ARMED FORCES MEDICAL EXAMINER COMPLETED AN AUTOPSY EXAMINATION OF HANAORI. NO OIECREFAMCIES OR CRIMINALITY MERE IDENTIFIED AT THE TIME OF AUTOPSY. Derived From: OPNAUINST $5513.40?1? DECL: 20340326 PAGE 1 OF WW T?/gm??m U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE VIAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SALIHICIV THE CAUSE AND MODE OF DEATH WERE PRELIMINARILY LISTED AS DUE TO LIGATURE STRANGULATION AND SUICIDE. RESPECTIVELY. SUBSEQUENT WITNESS INTERVIEWS OF JDG AND JMG PERSONNEL AND DEATH SCENE PROCESSING HAVE FAILED TO IDENTIFY ANY SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUNDING VIAL DEATH. MEDICAL RECORD WAS REVIEWED AND DOCUMENTED A HISTORY OF SUICIDAL IDEATIONS AND NUMEROUS PAST SUICIDE ATTEMPTS. A FINAL AUTOPSY REPORT FROM OAFME DETERMINED THE MANNER OF DEATH AS SUICIDE AND LISTED THE CAUSE OF DEATH AS DUE TO LIGATURE STRANGULATION. NO SIGNIFICANT INVESTIGATIVE ACTIVITY TOOK PLACE DURING THIS REPORTING PERIOD. THIS INVESTIGATION IS PENDING REVIEW BY THE NCISFO SOUTHEAST FIELD OFFICE DEATH REVIEW PANEL AND EVENTUAL REVIEW BY THE NCISHQ DEATH REVIEW BOARD (DRE) AS WELL AS ANY ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATIVE EFFORTS DEEMED NECESSARY. JTF GTMO COMMAND PERSONNEL HAVE BEEN BRIEFED ON THE STATUS OF THIS INVESTIGATION. NARRATIVE l. FFUUOT THIS REACTIVE INVESTIGATION IS BEING CONDUCTED PURSUANT TO NCIS POLICY REGARDING MEDICALLY UNATTENDED DEATHS. NO CRIMINAL STATUTES PRESENTLY APPLY TO THIS INVESTIGATION. 2. +F666i SUBSEOUENT TO THE SUBMISSION OF REFERENCE (E), NO SIGNIFICANT INVESTIGATIVE ACTIVITY TOOK PLACE DURING THIS REPORTING PERIOD. 3. +Feaea THIS INVESTIGATION IS PENDING REVIEW BY THE NCISFO SOUTHEAST FIELD OFFICE DEATH REVIEW PANEL AND EVENTUAL REVIEW BY THE NCISHQ DEATH REVIEW BOARD (DRE) AS WELL AS ANY ADDITIONAL INVESTIGATIVE EFFORTS DEEMED NECESSARY. JTF GTMO COMMAND PERSONNEL HAVE BEEN BRIEFED ON THE STATUS OF THIS INVESTIGATION. DISTRIBUTION NCISHO: 00233 INFO: SEFO JTF GTMO JTF GTNO PAGE 2 2 LAST- :r par? Onennrf?efeRN?- U. s. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGAIIVE snavzcz REPORT OF INVESTIGATION (INTERIM) ZTJULOS DEATH (II) CONTROL: VIAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD AHOALLAH SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT (HALIHJ, MUHAMMAD AJABOALLAH AHMAD TASK FORCE GTMOXBIBBE USC ?13Ub, MADE BAY SPECIAL AGENT Reference (A) NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA (CONTAINS EXHIBITS 1?23] EXHIBITS (24] IA: RESULTS OF AUTOPSY (25} IA: RESULTS OF EVIDENCE AND COMMAND ALL) (26) AFIP REPORT OF TOXICOLOGICAL EXAMINATION FOR VXAL ALL) #3930} {27} AFIP FINAL AUTOPSY REPORT FOR ALL) {28] USACIL RECEIPT OF EVIDENCE ALL) {29) USACIL EVIDENCE PROCESSING ALL) (30) USACIL REPORT OF TRACE EVIDENCE 439399 (31} USACIL REPORT OF ELECTROSTATIC DETECTION {32] USACIL REPORT OF FORENSIC DOCUMENT ALL) LEOUO4 [33) USACIL REPORT OF LATENT PRINT (34} IA: RESULTS OF TELEPHONIC CONTACT (COPY ALL) KECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. INVESTIGATION WAS INITIATED ON SUBSEQUENT TO THE RECEIPT OF INFORMATION OF THE DEATH OF DETAINEE AT THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH UNIT (BED), JOINT TASK FORCE, GUANTANAMO BAY. CUBA I Derived From: OPNAVINST 55513.4D-17 DECL: 20340714 FAQ: 1 Wm Dam DIJUNUSHSEGT-DUQS-IHNA U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE VXAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH CIRCUMSTANCES SURROUNDING DEATH. VXAL MEDICAL RECORD WAS REVIEWED AND DOCUMENTED A HISTORY OF SUICIDAL IDEATIONS AND NUMEROUS PAST SUICIDE ATTEMPTS. THIS INVESTIGATION CONTINUES PENDING RECEIPT OF FINAL AUTOPSY REPORTING FROM OAFME AND COMPLETION OF FORENSIC EVIDENCE REQUESTS BY THE UNITED STATES ARMY CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE LABORATORY JTF GTMO COMMAND PERSONNEL HAVE BEEN BRIEFED ON THE (USACIL1. OF THIS INVESTIGATION. NARRATIVE 1. REACTIVE INVESTIGATION IS BEING CONDUCTED PURS TO NCIS POLICY REGARDING MEDICALLY UNATTENDED DEATHS. NO CRIMINAL STATUTES PRESENTLY APPLY TO THIS INVESTIGATION. 2. mm ON 02JUN09, PARTICIPATING AGENTS (PA) (b)(3)110 USC ?13Ub, CONDUCTED AN EXAMINATION OF THE REMAINS OF HANASHI AND AN EXAMINATION OP THE DEATH SCENE. SEVERAL ITEMS WERE SEIZED As EVIDENCE, PHOTOGRAPHID DOCUMENTATION WAS COMPLETED AND A DEATH SCENE SKETCH WAS DRAWN. EXHIBITS (3) PERTAIN. 3. OBJUNOB, AN AUTOPST EXAMINATION OF VIAL HANASHI. NO DISCREPANCIES OR CRIMINALITY WERE IDENTIFIED AT THE TIME OF AUTOPSY. FINAL RESULTS OF THE AUTOPSY ARE PENDING LABORATORY EXAMINATIONS. ON OSJUNOS, SIGNED A DEATH CERTIFICATE WHICH INDICATED MODE OF DEATH AS SUICIDE AND CAUSE OF DEATH AS DUE TO LIGATURE STRANGULATION, EXHIBIT PERTAINS. 4. OBJUNDS. REPORTING AGENT (RA) CONDUCTED A REVIEW OF THE JTF GTMO DETAINEE INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM DATABASE. THE DIMS DATABASE CATALOGS A CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD OF ALL ACTIVITY RELATED TO JTF GTMO DETAINEES. RA REVIEWED BHU DIMS ENTRIES FROM DIJUNDS AND DZJUNOS. NO SIGNIFICANT EVENTS INVOLVING HANASHI, INCLUDING PHYSICAL ALTERCATIONS WITH JTF GTMO PERSONNEL. WERE NOTED DURING THE REVIEW, EXHIBIT PERTAINS. 5. ON OBJUNUQ, RA RECEIVED A JMG TIMELINE OF EVENTS REPORT SURROUNDING THE DEATH OF VXAL HANASHI, EXHIBIT PERTAINS. THE AFOREMENTIONED TIMELINE PERTAINS TO JMG PERSONNEL ACTIVITIES RELATED TO THE MEDICAL CARE PROVIDED TO HANASHI AND DOES NOT INCLUDE THE ACTIVITIES OF JDG PERSONNEL. RA ALSO RECEIVED A HANDNRITTEN COPY OF THE JTF GTMO DETENTION HOSPITAL RAGE 3 OF 5. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE VIAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SALIHXCIV CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD OF MEDICAL CARE PROVIDED TO VKHL HANASHI. RA REVIEWED THE AFOREMENTIONBD RECORD AND CONFIRMED THAT VIAL HRNASHI NEVER REGAINED SIGNS OF LIFE DURING THE JTF GTMO JMG ATTEMPTS TO REVIVE HIM. 6. ON OBJUNDP, w? MEDICAL OFFICER, JMG, JTF GTMO, EXHIBIT PERTAINS. RESPONDED To THE BAD UPON RECEIPT OF NOTIFICATION OF MEDICAL EMERGENCY. CONFIRMED THAT CPR HAS BEING PERFORMED ON HANASHI UPON HER ARRIVAL AT THE BAD. ACCORDING VXAL HANASHI NEVER REGAINED SIGNS OF LIFE DESPITE ALL JMG EFFORTS TO REVIVE HIM. 7. on OBJUNDS. MSC DSN, DIVISION OFFICER, JMG, JTF GTMO, EXHIBIT (8) PERTAINS. RESPONDED TO THE BAD UPON RECEIPT OF NOTIFICATION OF VIAL MEDICAL EMERGENCY. ACCORDING TO UPON HER ARRIVAL AT THE BAD, JMG PERSONNEL RENE PERFORMING CPR ON WAL HANASHI. STATED AN AEO WAS ATTACHED TO HANASHI AND HE NAG NOT IN SHOCKASLE RHITHM. -SAID SHE ORDERED WAL HANASHI MOVED TO THE ADJACENT DETENTION HOSPITAL FOR FURTHER MEDICAL TREATMENT. -ADVISED VIAL HANASRI NEVER REGAINED SIGNS OF LIFE DESPITE ALL JMG EFFORTS TO REVIVE HIM. S. ON OSJONOB, RA INTERVIENED JMG, JTF GTMO, EXHIBIT (9) PERTAINS. NAS PRESENT ON THE BRO TIER WHEN THE JDG GUARDS FOUND VKAL HANASHI ONRESPONSIVE IN HIS CELL. -ADMINISTEREO MEDICATION TO HANASRI IN THE HOUR PRIOR TO HIS DEATH. - INDICATED THAT WAL HANASHI HAD TALRED WITH HER ABOUT COMIITTING SUICIDE ON NUMEROUS OCCASIONS IN THE PAST. ACCORDING TO- VIAI. HANASHI HAD PREVIOUSLY ATTEMPTED SUICIDE BI HANGING HIMSELF. 9. ON OSJONOS, RA - JMG. JTF GTMO, EXHIBIT (10} PERTAINS. FROM THE RETAINER HOSPITAL TO THE BAD UPON RECEIPT OP NOTIFICATION OF VIAL MEDICAL EMERGENCY. ACCORDING HE IPMEDIATELY RESPONSES TO THE BHU AND BEGAN CPR WHEN HE DETERMINED HANASHI HAD NO VITAL SIGNS. ADVISED VIAL HANASHI NEVER REGAINED SIGNS OF LIFE DESPITE ALL JMG EFFORTS TO REVIVE HIM. PAGE 4 OF USC . U. S. CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE VIAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH I 10. ON USJUNDS, JNG, JTF GTNO, EXHIBIT [11} PERTAINS. ON UIJUNUB, WAS A DUTY AT THE BED AND RESPONDED TO WAL CELL UPON LEARNING THAT WAL HANASHI WAS UNRESPONSIVE IN HIS CELL. ACCORDING TO AETER WAL HANASHI WAS SECURED BY JDG GUARDS, HE ENTERED VIAL CELL AND DETERMINED THAT HANASHI HAD NO VITAL SIGNS. SAID TO THE CELL AND THEY BEGAN PERFORMING CPR ON WAL HANASHI. HE CONTINUED PERFORMING CPR ON WAL HANASHI UNTIL HE WAS TRANSPORTED TO THE DETAINEE HOSPITAL. 11. ON O3JUNDB, JMG, GTMO, EXHIBIT {12) PERTAINS. A DUTY AT THE BED AND RESPONDED TO 1WAL CELL UPON LEARNING THAT WAL HANASHI WAS UNRESPONSIVE IN HIS CELL. CONFIRMED PERFORMED CPR ON WAL HANASHI WHEN IT WAS DETERMINED THAT HE HAD NO PULSE AND WAS NOT BREATHING. USC 12. IRENE) DN RA INTERVIEWED JDG, JTE GTMO, EXHIBIT (l3) PERTAINS. ACCORDING TO ON OIJUNDS PROM 2000?2100. HE WORKED A ROWING PATROL ON THE SHU TIER. - OBSERVED HANASHI IN HIS CELL WRITING WHAT IS BELIEVED TO BE HIS SUICIDE NOTE ONE HOUR PRIOR TO HIS DEATH. THAT HE RESPONDED To THE BAD TIER WITH THE STANDBY TEAM GUARDS WHEN MEDICAL EMERGENCY WAS CALLED BUT DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN HIS MEDICAL CARE. 13. ON UAJUNUB. HA INTERVIEWEO CHIEF OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES, JMG, JTF GTMO, EXHIBIT (14) PERTAINS. PROVIDING MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES TO WAL HANASHI AT THE TIME OE HIS DEATH. THAT HANASHI WAS IMPULSIVE AND PHONE TO UNPREDICTABLE BEHAVIOR. SAID WAL HANASHI HAD ATTEMPTED SUICIDE ON NUMEROUS OCCASIONS IN THE PAST. INCLUDING ATTEMPTED HANGINGS. GUARDS OR JMG STATE WERE ALWAYS PRESENT AND EASILY ABLE TO PREVENT HIS ATTENPTS. 14. ON O4JUNOB, PA _l UDG, JTF GINO. EXHIBIT (151 PERTAINS. WAS WORKING A ROVING GUARD PATROL ON THE END TIER AND WAS PRESENT WHEN WAL HANASHI WAS SOUND UNRESPONSIVE IN HIS CELL. HE PAGE 5 OF 3 NEW DIJUND D. S. NAVAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE VIAL HANASHI. MUHAMMAD AHNAD AHDALLAH ENTERED VIAL CELL AND OBSERVED A LIGATURE TRAPPED AROUND HIS NECK. THAT HE CUT THE LIGATURE TRON WAL NECK NITH A PAIR OP SCISSORS AND JNG MEDICAL STARE BEGAN THEIR UNSUCCESSPUL EFFORTS TO REVIVE HIM. 15. ON DIJONOR. RA INTERVIEWEDF JDG. JTF GTMO, EXHIBIT (16] PERTAINS. WAS THE LAST PERSON TO SEE WAT. HANASHI ALIVE AND WAS PRESENT WHEN THEY DETERMINED THAT HANASHI HAS IN HIS CELL. ACCORDING APPROXIMATELY ELAPSED BETWEEN THE TIME THAT HE OBSERVED HANASHI USE THE BATHROOM IN HIS CELL AND WHEN BE BOUND HIN UNRESPONSITE ON THE FLOOR NEXT TO THE CELL DOOR. THE LIGATURE PROM WAL NECK AFTER THE JDG ENTERED HIS CELL. CONFIRMED THAT THERE HAS NO PHYSICAL CONTACT BETWEEN JDG PERSONNEL AND WAT. HANASHI PRIOR TO HIS DEATH. 15. ON OAJUNUS. RA JDG. JTP GTMO, EXHIBIT PERTAINS. -NAS ON STANDBY TEAN DUTT AT THE BAD WHEN MEDICAL EMERGENCT WAS CALLED AND ENTERED HIS CELL TO ASSIST IN SECURING VXAL HANASHI FOR THE MEDICAL STAFF. -SAID HE OBSERVED THE LIGATURE WRAPPED AROUND WAL NECK AND DESCRIBED IT AS A WHITE CLOTH STRIP THAT HAS ENTANGLED AT THE FRONT OE THE THROAT. ADVISED THAT-CUT THE LIGATURE FROM WAT. NECK AND MEDICAL IMMEDIATELT BEGAN TO ASSESS HIS CONDITION. OEJUNDS, JDG, JTF GTNO, EXHIBIT (IS) PERTAINS. VIAL CELL HE HAS POUND TO BE UNRESPONSIVE. ACCORDING TO- WHILE SECURING FEET, HE NOTICED THAT AN ELASTIC BAND HAS NRAPPED AROUND HIS NECK. CUT FROM WAL NECK AND MEDICAL IWEDIATELY BEGAN TO ASSESS HIS CONDITION. 13. ON DAJUNDS, PA-INTERTIENED JDG. GTNO, EXHIBIT (19} PERTAINS. ON THE BHU TIER TO WHEN WAI. HANASHI HAS FOUND TO BE SAID. UPON ENTERING THE TIER, HE IN FRONT OF WAL CLOSED CELL DOOR ATTEMPTING TO DETERMINE IF HE HAS BREATHING. AFTER SHOOTING AT WAL HANASHI FAILED TO PRODUCE MOVEMENT, SAID HE OPENED THE CELL DOOR AND SHOCK WAI. HANASHI TO INT AND TAKE HIM. STATED THAT HE CALLED ANAT A PAGEEOFB Sec. 1.4(g) USO (HUNG) U. S. NAPAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE HANASHI, MUHAMNAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SALIHXCIV MEDICAL EMERGENCY WHEN WAL HANASHI DID NOT RESPOND TO BEING SHAKER. THAT HE SAW A WHITE FABRIC AROUND WAL NECK. CONFIRMED THAT MEDICAL PERSONNEL RESPONDED TO THE SCENE WITHIN SECONDS OF THE MEDICAL EMERGENCY BEING CALLED. WM UAJUNDB JDG, JTF GTMO, EXHIBIT (20) PERTAINS RESPONDED TO THE END TIER NREN WAT. HANASHI EMERGENCY NAS CALLED. HE DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN SECURING HANASHI OR HIS MEDICAL CARE. 20 mum on mums magnum m? CONDUCTED SCREENING INTERVIEWS OF FOUR JOINT DETENTION GROUP (JDG) PERSONNEL PRESENT AT THE BHU WHEN HANASHI DIED, EXHIBIT (21} PERTAINS. THE AFORENENTIONED PERSONNEL ACKNOWLEDGED THAT THEY WERE PRESENT AT THE END WHEN MEDICAL EMERGENCY WAS DECLARED. ALL STATED THAT THEY DID NOT ACTIVELY PARTICIPATE IN THE ENTRY INTO VIAL CELL AND THE SUBSEQUENT MEDICAL EFFORTS TO REVIVE HIM. 21. ON IDJUNDS JMG JTF GTMO PROVIDED A COMPLETE COPY OF WAL RADICAL RECORDS T0 RA. EXHIBIT (22} PERTAINS ON IIJUNOS, PA ICONDUCTED A REVIEW OP WAT. MEDICAL RECORDS. WAL MEDICAL RECORD DOCUMENTED A HISTORY OF SUICIDAL IDEATIONS AND NUMEROUS PAST SUICIDE ATTEMPTS. HANASRI HAD BEEN PRESCRIBED SLEEP AIDS AND ANTIAANXIETI MEDICATION. 22. ON OZJUNUQ. DURING THE COURSE OF THE DEATH SCENE EXAMINATION TWO LETTERS WERE DISCOVERED: BOTH OF WHICH WERE WRITTEN IN ARABIC. ONE LETTER IS BELIEVED TO BE A SUICIDE NOTE AND THE OTHER IS BELIEVED TO BE A LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. EACH WAS TRANSLATED AND COPIES OF THE ORIGINAL LETTER WITH THEIR ENGLISH TRANSLATION ARE APPENDED AS EXHIBIT 23. IEDUOJ THIS INVESTIGATION CONTINUES PENDING RECEIPT OF FINAL AUTOPSY REPORTING FROM OAFME AND COMPLETION OF FORENSIC EVIDENCE REQUESTS BY THE UNITED STATES ARMY CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE LABORATORY JTF GTMO COMMAND PERSONNEL HAVE BEEN BRIEFED ON THE STATUS OF THIS INVESTIGATION. '5?ERETff??fe??- PAGE 7 OF U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE INVESTIGATIVE ACTION G4JUNGB CCN: DIJUNOQ-SEGT-OO45-7HNA HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SALIHICIV SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT JTF-GTMO AXABDALLAH MUHAMMAD (SALIH), AHMAD RESULTS OF DOCUMENTATION OF VIAL REMAINS 1. AS BACKGROUND, ON AT 2204 WAL HANASHI HAS FOUND UNRESPONSIVE ON THE FLOOR OF CELL WITHIN THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH UNIT. UPON ENTERING THE CELL A LIGATURE HAS 39? IDENTIFIED AND REMOVED FROM AROUND HIS NEON. ATTEMPTS TO REVIVE HANASHI WERE NET WITH NEGATIVE RESULTS AND HE HAS PRONOUNCED DEAD AT 2254. 2. ON O2JUN09 AT APPROXIMATELY ODSO REPORTING AGENT ARRIVED AT THE DETAINEE HOSPITAL LOCATED WITHIN THE CAMPS AT THE JOINT TASK FORCE ON BOARD NAVAL STATION GUANTANANO BAY. CUBA. RA AND PARTICIPATING MADE NOTE THAT THE REMAINS OE use HANASHI WERE COVERED WITH A WHITE HOSPITAL SHEET IN THE TREATMENT AREA OF THE DETAINEE HOSPITAL. JOINT DETENTION GROUP (JDG) COMBAT CAMERA WAS ALSO PRESENT AND PHOTOGRAPHICALLY DOCUMENTED THE REMAINS. 3. 4EOUO4 AFTER OVERALL DOCUMENTATION OF HANASHI WAS COMPLETE. HA PLACED PAPER BAGS OVER THE HANDS OF HANASHI IN AN EFFORT TO PRESERVE EVIDENCE. THE REMAINS WERE THEN WRAPPED IN A SHROUO AND TRANSPORTED, UNDER GUARD, TO THE MORGUE AT THE NAVAL HOSPITAL GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA WHERE THEY REMAINED UNTIL THE AUTOPSY WAS CONDUCTED. ENCLOSURES PHOTOGRAPH OF VIAL HANASHI COVERED WITH SHEET PHOTOGRAPH OF HANASHI UNCOVERED . PHOTOGRAPH OF VXAL HANASHI UNCOVERED (U) PHOTOGRAPH OF VIAL FACE MEDICAL DEVICES IN PLACE PHOTOGRAPH OF NECK LIGATURE REMOVED (U) PHOTOGRAPH OF NECK LIGATURE REMOVED PHOTOGRAPH OF VIAL FEET WK IN PLACE (H) PHOTOGRAPH OF RIGHT HAND Hf FLEX-CHEFS IN PLACE (U) PHOTOGRAPH OF LEFT HAND NI NO FLEXHCUFF REPORTED BY: SUPERVISORY SPECIAL AGENT USC ?130b, OFFICE: NCISRA GUANTANAMO RAT, CUBA PAGE 1 LAST WW U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE INVESTIGATIVE ACTION UBJUNOS CON: VXAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT AXABDALLAH (SALIH), MUHAMMAD AIABDALLAH AHMAD RESULTS OF PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION OF DEATH SCENE 1. AS BACKGROUND, ON AT 2204 HANASHI WAS FOUND UNRESPONSIVE ON THE FLOOR OF CELL NUMBER - WITHIN THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH UNIT AT THE JOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA. UPON ENTERING THE CELL, A LIGATURE WAS IDENTIFIED AND REMOVED FROM AROUND HIS NECK BY GUARDS. ATTEMPTS TO REVIVE VIAL HANASHI WERE MET WITH NEGATIVE RESULTS AND HE WAS PRONOUNCED DEAD AT 2254. 2.- REPORTING AGENT, PARTICIPATING AGENTQAND USC ?130b, JOINT DETENTION GROUP, COMBAT CAMERA WERE PRESENT DURING DOCUMENTATION OF THE DEATH SCENE. THE LIGHTING WAS DIM ON THE CELL BLOCK DUE TO THE EARLY MORNING HOURS AND A REQUEST FROM COMMAND NOT TO DISTURB THE OTHER DETAINEES BY INCREASING THS LIGHTING. ENCLOSURES (A) PHOTOGRAPH OF CELL DOOR (U) WXTHE) (E) PHOTOGRAPH OF CELL DOOR WITH ID CARD (U) 3c;i4m} OVERALL PHOTOGRAPH OF TIER (U) OVERALL PHOTOGRAPH OF CELL FROM DOOR (U) (E) OVERALL PHOTOGRAPH OF CELL FROM REAR OF CELL (D) (F) PHOTOGRAPH OF INTO CELL WHERE HANASHI WAS FOUND (U) (G) PHOTOGRAPH OF INTO CELL WHERE VKAL HANASHI WAS FOUND (U) (H) MIDRANGE PHOTOGRAPH OF LIGATURE CUT FROM VIAL HANASHI (U) (I) CLOSE-UP PHOTOGRAPH OF LIGATURE CUT FROM HANASHI (U) (J) PHOTOGRAPH OF LIGATURE CUT FROM HANASHI Wf SCALE (U) (K) PHOTOGRAPH OF CELL FROM WHERE VXAL HANASHI LAY (U) (L) PHOTOGRAPH OF TABLE IN CELL WITH PERSONAL ITEMS OF VIAL HANASHI (U) (M) MIDRANGE PHOTOGRAPH OF TORN UNDERWEAR ON RED (U) (N) PHOTOGRAPH OF TORN UNDERWEAR ON BED (U) (O) PHOTOGRAPH OF MEDICAL WASTE OUTSIDE OF CELL (U) REPORTED HI: SUPERVISORY SPECIAL AGENT USC ?130b, OFFICE: NCISRA GUANTANAMD BAY, CUBA PAGE 1 LAST SEGHEHHGI EXHIBIT (1) mm (mm (5,590 . 1.4m) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE RESIDENT AGENCY GUANTANAMO BAY CUBA PHOTOGRAPI-IIC DOCUMENTATION OF VIAL HANASI-II CCN VIAL HANASHI, MW AHNIAD ABDALLAH SALMCW SUMMARY PHOTOGRAPHED BY: JTF COWAT CANIERA PHOTOGRAPH OF WAL -- REPORTING AGENT: SSA PHOTO DATE: OZJUNUQ L'l i-?W 1i I'fl - (mm (E),Sec. 14(9) use ?13Db, (THC) (118(5). (E),Sec. 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE RESIDENT AGENCY GUANTANAMO BAY CUBA PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION OF HANASHI NI TITLE CCN WAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SALWCW (mm SUMMARY . PHOTOGRAPHED BY: (SEC PHOTOGRAPH OF WAL HANASHI - COMBAT CAMERA . 14(9) REPORTING AGENT: SS ?130b, 6 PHOTO DATM 7A 8533) 02JUNG9 (DEIUIL (WU) (ELSBC - 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE RESIDENT AGENCY GUANTANAMO BAY CUBA PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION OF VIAL HANASHI NI TITLE CCN VIAL HANASHI, MUHAWAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SALIWCIV 01.] SWARY PHOTOGRAPHED BY: JTF COMBAT CAMERA PHOTOGRAPH OF REPORTING AGENT: 331*. PHOTO .. . . UMUQ (W1). (IONS), (E),Sec. 1.4(9) use ?13Db, (7X0) (mm, (bus), (E),Sec. 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE RESIDENT AGENCY GUANTANAMO BAY CUBA PBOTOORAPHIC DOCUMENTATION OF WAL NI TITLE CCN HANASHI, MWAD AHIVIAD ABDALLAH SALHCW (m SUMMARY PBOTOGRAPHBD BY: TIP COMBAT CAMERA (SEEP. PHOTOGRAPH OF WAL - REPORTING AGENT: SSA USC ?130b, PHOTO DATE: *7 (73(0) ozmog (DEIUIL (W7) (ELSBC - 1.4m) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL WSTIGATIW SERVICE RESIDENT AGENCY GUANTANAMO BAY CUBA PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION OF VIAL HANASHI NITITLE CON WAL MASHL Mug??g??m SUMMARY BY: PHOTOGRAPH OF HANASHPS - COMBAT CAMERA REPORTING AGENT: PHOTO DATE: OEIUNOQ 1.4(g) use ?13Db, (7X0) (WT) (E1398 - 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CHMWAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE RESIDENT AGENCY GUANTANAMO BAY CUBA . PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION OF HANASHI NI TITLE CCN WAL HANASHL ABDALLAH PHOTOGRAPHED BY: PHOTOGRAPH OF WAL - COMBAT CAMERA REPORTING AGENT: SS 1 PHOTO DATE: 02JUNU9 1.1. IF: nu?w?un?u?ww-v (mm (E),Sec. 1.4(g) USC ?130b, (THC) (DEIUIL (W7) - 14021') UNITED STATES NAVAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE RESIDENT AGENCY GUANTANAMO BAY CUBA PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION OF WAL HANASHI NI TITLE CCN Wig??bi?m ABDALLAH SUMMARY PHOTOGRAPHED BY: PHOTOGRAPH OF WAL - COMBAT REPORTING AGENT: N09 (E),Sec. 14(9) use ?130b, (DEIUIL (WU) (ELSBC - 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE RESIDENT AGENCY GUANTANAMO BAY CUBA PHOTOGRAPHIC OF VIAL HANASHI NI TITLE CCN IWASHL W??mm ABDALLAH SUNINIARY PHOTOGRAPHED BY: PHOTOGRAPH OF COMBAT CAMERA REPORTING AGENT: PHOTO DATE: f. 0301409 031(1), 1.4(g) use ?13Db, (7X0) (DEIHIL (WU) (ELSBC - 14(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE RESIDENT AGENCY GUANTANAMO BAY CUBA PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION OF VXAL HANASHI NI TITLE WAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH CCN SALIHKCIV SUMMARY PHOTOGRAPHED BY: PHOTOGRAPH OF WAL i COMBAT CAMERA REPORTING AGENT: PHOTO DATE 0231mm 1.4(g) use ?13Db, (7X0) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE RESIDENT AGENCY GUANTANAMO BAY CUBA PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCWENTATION OF DEATH SCENE NI TITLE CCN WAL ABDALLAH SUMMARY PHOTOGRAPHER BY: PHOTOGRAPH OF -CELL DOOR COMBAT CAMERA REPORTING AGENT: PHOTO ozmog (E),Sec. 1.4 (c),Sec. 1.4(g) use ?13Db, (MU). 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UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE RESIDENT AGENCY GUANTANAMO BAY CUBA PHOTOGRAPI-HC DOCUMENTATION OF DEATH SCENE NI TITLE CCN WAL m?Amm ABDALLAH SUMMARY PHOTOGRAPHED BY: OVERALL PHOTOGRAPH OF TIER COMBAT CAMERA REPORTING AGENT: PHOTO DATE: i- - OQJUNUQ (mm (E),Sec. 14(9) use ?13Db, (THC) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE RESIDENT AGENCY GUANTANAMO BAY CUBA PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION OF DEATH SCENE NI TITLE CCN ABDALLAH SWMY PHOTOGRAPHED BY: OVERALL PHOTOGRAPH OF CELL FROM DOOR COMBAT CAMERA REPORTING AGENT: ss-_ PHOTO DATE: . 44V (mm (E),Sec. 14(9) use ?13Db, (7X0) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE RESIDENT AGENCY GUANTANAMO BAY CUBA PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCWENTATION OF DEATH SCENE NI TITLE CCN WAL HANASHI, MUI?lihL?fly?AHMl-?} ABDALLAH PHOTOGRAPHED BY: OVERALL PHOTOGRAPH OF CELL FROM REAR COMBAT CMERA OF CELL REPORTING AGENT: 88.? PHOTO DATE: - OZJUNOQ (mm (E),Sec. 1.4(g) use ?13Db, (THC) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRINLENAL MSTIGATETE SERVICE RESIDENT AGENCY GUANTANAMO BAY CUBA PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCWENTATION OF DEATH SCENE I TITLE CCN VIAL HANASHI, MUHMAD AWAD ABDALLAH 0 HUNU9-SEGT-0045-7HNA SWNIARY PHOTOGRAPHED BY: PHOTOGRAPH OF INTO CELL COMBAT CAMERA WHERE VXAL HANASHI WAS FOUND REPORTING AGENT: SS- PHOTO DATE: UEJUN09 (mm (E),Sec. 14(9) use ?13Db, (THC) (W1). (mm (E),Sec. 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE RESIDENT AGENCY GUANTANAMO BAY CUBA PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCIMENTATION OF DEATH SCENE NI TITLE CCN HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SALIHXCIV SUMMARY PHOTOGRAPHED BY: COMBAT CAMERA PHOTOGRAPH OF INTO CELL WHERE WAL HANASHI WAS FOUND REPORTING AGENT: ss- ?1 30b, ., PHOTO DATE. (7x0) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE RESIDENT AGENCY GUANTANAIMO BAY CUBA PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION OF DEATH SCENE NI TITLE CCN ABDALLAH SUMMARY PHOTOGRAPHED BY: MIDRANGE PHOTOGRAPH OF LIGATURE CUT COMBAT CAMERA FROM HANASHI REPORTING AGENT: I PHOTO DATE: 5 OZJUNGQ (hm (E),Sec. 14(9) use ?130b, (WC) (mm (E),Sec. 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CREIINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE RESIDENT AGENCY GUANTANAMO BAY CUBA PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION OF DEATH SCENE NI TITLE CCN HANASHI, WAD AHMAD ABDALLAH ALIHHCW 0 SUWIARY PHOTOGRAPHED BY: JTF COMBAT PHOTOGRAPH OF LIGATURE CUT FROM WAL HANASHI REPORTING AGENT: ?my 10 ?35 ?13Db, PHOTO DATE. 1 (me) OZJUNUSJ UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE RESIDENT AGENCY GUANTANAMO BAY CUBA PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION OF DEATH SCENE NI TITLE CCN WAL ABDALLAH - PHOTOGRAPHED BY: CLOSE-UP PHOTOGRAPH 0F LIGATURE CUT COMBAT CAMERA FROM WAL HANASHI WITH SCALE REPORTING AGENT: i PHOTO DATE: - UZWNUQ (mm (E),Sec. 1.4(g) use ?13Db, (THC) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE RESIDENT AGENCY GUANTANAMO BAY CUBA PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION OF DEATH SCENE NI TITLE CCN VIAL HANASHI, MAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH ALIHICIV SUMMARY PHOTOGRAPHED BY: JTF COMBAT CAMERA PHOTOGRAPH OF CELL FROM WHERE HANASHI LAY REPORTING AGENT: SS- li- PHOTO DATE: 5 a (mm (E),Sec. 14(9) use ?13Db, (THC) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE RESIDENT AGENCY G-UANTANAMO BAY CUBA PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCWENTATION OF DEATH SCENE NI TITLE CCN VKAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD ABDALLAH PHOTOGRAPHED BY: RA PHOTOGRAPH OF TABLE IN CELL WITH COMBAT CAME PERSONAL ITEMS OF REPORTING AGENT: SSA- PHOTO DATE: . I - an.? (E),Sec. 14(9) USC ?130b, (mm (E),Sec. 1.4(g) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE RESIDENT AGENCY GUANTANAMO BAY CUBA PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION OF DEATH SCENE NI TITLE CCN WAT, HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SALWCIV OIJUN09-SEGT-UO4S-7HNA SUWARY PHOTOGRAPHED BY: ITF COMBAT CAMERA MIDRANGE PHOTOGRAPH OF TORN UNDERWEAR ON BED REPORTING AGENT: ?130b, - - . -. PHOTO DAIE. (THC) 02IUN09 (E),Sec. 1.4(9) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE RESIDENT AGENCY GUANTANAMO BAY CUBA PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION OF DEATH SCENE NI TITLE CCN VIAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH I ALE-IICIV SIEIMARY PHOTOGRAPHED BY: . JTF COMBAT CALERA CLOSE-UP PHOTOGRAPH OF TORN UNDERWEAR ON BED REPORTING AGENT: ., ?130b, . PHOTO DATE. (7x0) UNITED STATES NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE RESIDENT AGENCY GUANTANAMO BAY CUBA PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION OF DEATH SCENE NI TITLE CCN WAL MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH 31%ch SUMMARY PHOTOGRAPHED BY: 31? COMBAT CAMERA PHOTOGRAPH OF MEDICAL WASTE OUTSIDE OF CELL REPORTING PHOTO DATE: . (mm (E),Sec. 14(9) use ?130b, (THC) (DNSI1U USC (OMLHIHC) COMBAT CAMERA, ARRIVED AT THE BHU. ALL ENTERED THE TIER AT 0111 *9 1 B. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE INTESTIGATIVE ACTION O3JUN09 CON: MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SALIHKCIV SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT (SALIHJ, MUHAMMAD AXAEDALLAH AHMAD RESULTS DEATH SCENE EXAMINATION 1. AS BACKGROUND, ON OIJDNUS AT 2204, VTAL HANASHI NAB POUND UNRESPONSIVE ON THE PLOOR OF CELL NUMBER WITHIN THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH UNIT UPON ENTERING TRE CELL A LIGATURE WAS IDENTIPIED AND REMOVED FROM AROUND HIS NECK BI GUARDS. ATTEMPTS TD REVIVE HANASHI NERE MET NITH NEGATIVE RESULTS AND HE WAS PRONOUNCED DEAD AT 2254. 2. ON UEJUNUS. REPORTING AGENT PARTICIPATING AGENT IPA) JOINT TASK FORCE 3. WAT TO TAKE PHOTOGRAPHS OP THE DEATH SCENE AND SURROUNDING AREA. AT THE SAME TIME RA AND PA TO IDENTIFY ITEMS OF EVIDENCE. THE REPORTED LIGATURE, WHICH HAD BEEN REMOVED FROM THE NECK OF HANASHI. WAS LYING ON THE FLOOR JUST INSIDE THE CELL. ONCE PHOTOGRAPHED IT HAS TAKEN AS EVIDENCE AND LABELED ITEM FEW PERSONAL ITEMS OF VIAL HANASHI HERE NOTED AROUND THE CELL. OP THESE ITEMS ONLY THOSE THAT COULD HAVE PLAYED A PART OF THE DEATH WERE TAKEN. ITEN WAS A HEATING PAD WHICH NAS LYING ON THE BENCH OP THE TABLE. ITEN NAS MADE UP OP FOOD STUPPS TO INCLUDE ONE UNOPENED RAISIN BEAN SERVING CONTAINER, ONE STTROPOAN CUP CONTAINING GARLIC GLOVES AND ONE PARTIALLT EMPTY PLASTIC BOTTLE OF WATER. ALL PARTS OF ITEM WERE LOCATED ON THE FLOOR JUST NORTH OF THE CELL DOOR. ITEM WAS A SMALL PLASTIC BOTTLE OP PINE LIQUID REPORTED TO BE ENSURE, A NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENT. IT NAS LOCATED ON THE BUTTON OF THE VIEWING WINDOW LEDGE JUST NORTH OF THE CELL DOOR. ITEM WAS A SMALL STRIP OF FABRIC THAT APPEARED TO HAVE BEEN TORN FROM THE LEG OF A PAIR OP NNITE UNDERWEAR (BRIEFS). THIS ITEM NAS LOCATED UNDER THE TABLE ON THE NORTH NALL OP THE CELL. ITEM NAG A TUBE 0F ISSUED TOOTHPASTE POUND ON THE SIRE. ITEN HAS A TORN PAIR OF WHITE UNDERWEAR FROM WHICH, IT IS BELIEVED, THE W, PAGE 1 OP 2 EXHIBIT (5) U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH LIGATURE WAS REMOVED. ITEM IS A PIECE OF TOILET PAPER WITH A CLEAR GEL SUBSTANCE APPLIED. RA WAS INFORMED THAT MEDICAL PERSONNEL PROVIDED TOPICAL MEDICATION BY APPLYING IT TO TOILET PAPER THEN PROVIDED THE PAPER TO THE DETAINEE. ITEM WAS THE SHEET WITH BLOOD STAINS THAT WAS ALLEGEDLY UNDER VIAL HANASHI AT THE TIME OF HIS DEATH. RA LOCATED THIS ITEM ON THE ON THE BED INSIDE OF VIAL CELL. ALL ITEMS LISTED ABOVE WERE ENTERED INTO THE NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA EVIDENCE CUSTODY SYSTEM AND ASSIGNED LOG NUMBER 4. 4?Q??j ON DZJUNUS, SUBSEQUENT TO EXAMINATION OF THE CELL OF VIAL HANASHI, A HANDWRITTEN LETTER WAS LOCATED WITHIN THE MEDICAL WASTE JUST OUTSIDE OF THE CELL DOOR. THIS LETTER WAS REPORTEDLY WRITTEN BY HANASHI ABOUT AN HOUR PRIOR TO HIS DEATH. THE LETTER, ITEM WAS ENTERED INTO THE BAY, CUBA EVIDENCE CUSTODY SYSTEM AND ASSIGNED LOG NUMBER 027-09. THE LETTER WAS WRITTEN ON JOINT DETENTION GROUP APPROVED BLANK, LINED PAPER. 5. $3950} EXAMINATION OF THE PERSONAL FILE ITEMS OF VKAL HANASHI TOOK PLACE IN A DETENTION HOSPITAL CONFERENCE ROOM. THE ITEMS WERE LOCATED OFF THE TIER IN THE ADMINISTRATIVE AREA OF THE RED WHERE THEY ARE STORED PENDING A REQUEST FROM THE DETAINEE TO HAVE IT BROUGHT TO THEIR CELL. A BLUE FILE FOLDER, CONTAINING NUMEROUS LETTERS AND PAPERS, WAS TAKEN AND ENTERED INTO THE NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA EVIDENCE CUSTODY SYSTEM AS ITEM UNDER LOG NUMBER 029-09. WITHIN THIS FOLDER A HANDWRITTEN LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT WAS LOCATED. THIS LETTER, DATED DIAPRUS, WAS LISTED AS ITEM AND ASSIGNED LOG NUMBER UZT-DS. TRANSLATIONS OF LOG NUMBER DZT-DS ITEMS AND ARE ATTACHED TO THE REPORT OF INVESTIGATION AS ADDITIONAL EXHIBITS. ENCLOSURE . SKETCH OF DEATH SCENEKDEJUNUQ USC ?130b, REPORTED BY: SUPERVISORY SPECIAL AGENT OFFICE: NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY. CUBA PAGE 2 LAST 5 2120 156 gets meds then 078 got ambien 2125 - 073 said he was going to sleep 2204 4 Code was called away by the guard staff --landiresponded to code yellow 2%responded to - USC .. called for medical support ?130b,(b) - Detainee was placed on backboard ~Checked for pulse and breathing no pulse, no breathing ~Commenced CPR (2 man copious amounts of vomit were noted coming from 078?s nose and mouth. Suction applied 2208-2210 AED no continued CPR 2225 SMO arrived -CPR continued 222? DIVO arrived 223mm-? W3 -Oral airway placed -Right AC and Left AC unsuccessful attempted IV access ~13t EPI administered ~Suctioned before ET tube placement 2243 ET tube placed - Suctioned after ET tube placement 2244 Le? foot unsuccessful IV placement 2245 IV accessed (18 gauge -- right internal jugular) 2nd EPI administered - In-line suction ET tube 2250 Atropine administered 2251 Additional in?line suction use 2254 persistent asystole; pronounced dead concurs) 2315 L4, Naval hospital GTMO, and AFIP notified of death ENCLOSURE (Pt) if, Ll {0 ?Tm?x?umx 4c: 0'13 nos/91 Gm; {376 cm rl-w-ckfuj {9m Erbfopn-UQAI?55 (Ii-w 1203 [36? FHA: kc) 1f QC 3px] 2? ?1L",th 5 foo ob?x?rucc?x WNIQ fabric. (mogua? 07E: Ht?clc . ox 2? (aria Viz-Ham.) (Run-A 1305" stinugt' J?otm - cf(61? 5WHA ((743. 83whrk -]ob5:mc1 cu'nuuA 22:5 11.1.0 - (Syd-ear Quad-"r 12.55 -11~1a - {hath-c5 a? nu 'w DM kospHcA 2230 2235 Sm ?ff/W 5? 5am CPK- Mme! kno? 2200 mm - deems wz a as Plaza?use ?130b, .2296 mm - ENCLOSURE (B) 257] U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL SERVICE INVESTIGATIVE ACTION DBJUNUQ CCN: HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT (SALIH), MUHAMMAD (SALIH), AHMAD mums 0F INTERNET: op 1. AS BACKGROUND, ON UIJUNDH AT 2204, HANASHI HAS FOUND UNRESPONSIVE ON THE FLOOR OF CELL WITHIN THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH UNIT . UPON ENTERING THE CELL A LIGATURE HAS IDENTIFIED AND REMOVED FROM AROUND HIS NECK. ATTEMPTS TO REVIVE VIAL HANASHI HERE MET HITS NEGATIVE RESULTS AND HE HAS PRONOUNCED DEAD AT 2254. 2. ON DSJUNDS, AT APPROXIMATELY I430 HOURS, REPORTING AGENT mmwman?. saw INTERVIEW HAS CONDUCTED IN REGARDS TO THE DEMISE OF ISN 00TH ON UIJUNOS. ADVISED THAT SHE IS A 2000 GRADUATE OF THE UNIFORM SERVICES UNIVERSITY OF THE HEALTH SCIENCES BETHESDA, MD, AND ALSO A 1996 NAVAL ACADEMY GRADUATE. FURTHER ADVISED THAT SHE IS STATIONED OUT OF THE - . NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FL, AND IS CURRENTLY DEPLOYED TO THE JOINT MEDICAL GROUP (JMG) DETENTION HOSPITAL, AS THE SENIOR MEDICAL OFFICER (SMOJ, FOR THE JOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA . 3. THAT WHILE SLEEPING IN HER RESIDENCE DURING THE LATE EVENING HOURS (2200 2210} OF DIJUNUS, SHE HAS AHAKEN BY THE SOUND OF HER ELECTRONIC PACER. THAT SHE PAGED BY - CODE NAME FOR A NURSE AT THE END. THAT ALL NURSES ROTATE SHIFTS WORKING IN THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH UNIT LOCATED NEXT DOOR TO THE DETENTION HOSPITAL. THAT THE END IS A FACILITY WHERE DETAINEES NHO ARE EXPERIENCINO MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES ARE KEPT. ADVISED THAT- INFORMED HER THAT VIAL HANASHI HAD NHICH SHE DESCRIBED AS AN ATTEMPT OF SELF HARM OR HERE A GUARD LOSES SIGHT OF THE DETAINEE IN HIS CELL. STATED THAT - RELATED TO HER THAT HANASHI HAD BLOOD COMING OUT OF HIS NOSE AND MOUTH AND THAT HIS STATUS GOOD. PAGE 1 OF 5 EXHIBITUL) USC )3 'hu/ SEGT H0045 THNA U. 5. HAYEL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE VIAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH 4. THAT SHE THE ON MEANING, THAT IF AN EMERGENCY SITUATION PRESENTED ITSELF, THE MEDICAL STAFF WOULD BE CALLING HER TO RESPOND. THAT BECAUSE SHE IS THE SMO, EVEN IF SHE WAS NOT THE PROVIDER ON CALL, THE MEDICAL STAFF WOULD STILL CALL TO INFORM HER OF THE EMERGENCY SITUATION. 5. THAT AFTER SPEAKING WITH IMMEDIATELY CALLED HER OFFICER IN CHARGE AND ALSO CALLED THE DETAINEE OPERATIONS CENTER AND ADVISED THEM OF THE SITUATION. THAT SHE ALSO CALLED HER TO ASK HIM IF LIKE TO RESPOND WITH HER. THAT ALL THESE CALLS WERE EEING MADE BY HER WHILE SHE WAS GETTING HER UNIFORM AND BOOTS ON. 6. THAT SHE HERE ALL THE WAY TO BED. AND UPON ARRIVAL. CIRCA 1024 HOURS, SHE OBSERVED A COUPLE OF CORPSMAN ADMINISTERING CPR TO HANASHI WHO WAS STRAPPED TO A DASHBOARD AND LAY ON THE FLOOR. THAT HANASHI WAS PARTIALLY OUT OF HIS CELL: THAT HIS UPPER BODY LAID ON THE TIER AND HIS LOWER BODY WAS STILL INSIDE OF HIS CELL. RELATED THAT NURSE OPERATING THE AUTOMATED EXTERNAL UEFIBRILLATION MACHINE AND THAT AN UNIDENTIFIED BLACK FEMALE WAS OPERATING THE BAG VALVE MASH PROVIDING AIR TO HANASHI. 7. STATED THAT SHE IMMEDIATELY CALLED FOR SUCTION BECAUSE SHE COULD SEE A LOT OF VOMIT ON THE FLOOR NEAR AND AROUND WAL HANASHI. THAT SHE WAS INFORMED BY THAT THEY ALREADY PERFORMED SUCTION (AN ATTEMPT TO REMOVE VOMIT FRON vaL BUT THEY DID IT AGAIN PER HER ORDER. THAT HANASHI WAS TURNED ON HIS SIDE. AS THIS AIDS TEE SUCTION PROCESS. THAT PATIENTS OFTEN VOMIT WHEN CPR IS BEING PERFORMED. SO ALL THE VOMIT SHE HAD OBSERVED WAS IN HER OPINION, COMPLETELY NORMAL. THAT A CORPSMAN WAS CHECKING HANASHI FOR A PULSE AND THAT SHE BORROWED THE PLASHLIGHT AND CHECKED VIAL PUPILS A WHICH SHE STATED, WERE UNRESPONSIVE. STATED THAT THE DIVISION OFFICER RN. SHOWED UP TO ASSIST AT WHICH ASKED EVERYONE TO STOP SO THEY COULD VIEW THE MONITOR FOR AT LEAST TEN SECONDS. THAT NO WAS OBSERVED ON THE MONITOR SO CPR NAS RESUMED. ADVISED PAGE 2 OF 5 .. 1-. USC U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE VXAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SHE REQUESTED OXYGEN AND MEDS AND SHE WAS TOLD BY THE DIVO THAT VXAL HANRSHI NEEDED TO BE MOVED THE DETENTION HOSPITAL. RELATED THAT SHE RAN AHEAD TO THE HOSPITAL TO GET THE CRASH CART READY FOR THE ARRIVAL OF HANASHI. 1.4(g) 9. {49661 THAT WHEN 1WAL HANASHI ARRIVED, THE. DIVO WAS PERFORMING CPR AND THAT THE UNIDENTIFIED BLACK FEMALE CONTINUED TO OPERATE THE RAG VALVE NASH. THAT AN IT WAS ATTEMPTING TO BE INSERTED INTO ONE OF ARMS AND THE BAG VALVE NASH HAD BEEN HOOKED UP TO THE OXYGEN LINE. ADVISED THAT ALL OF THESE THINGS WERE HAPPENING SINULTANEOUSLT SHE ORDERED FOR SUCTION TO BE PERFORMED AGAIN AND THAT AN ORAL AIRWAY WAS INSERTED TO HELP OPEN UP WAL AIRWAY. RELATED THAT KNOWN AS ,l SHOWED UP TO ASSIST. RELATED THAT DR. r10. OR. IS THE ENTRAI. FEED DR. AND THAT WAL HANASHI WAS ONE OF THE HUNGER STRIHERS APPROXIMATELY 1?2 WEEKS PRIOR TO HIS DENISE. THAT THEY COULD NOT FIND A GOOD VEIN IN ANT 0F WAL LINES IN WHICH TO START THE Iv.- HOWEVER, DR. ABLE TO INSERT ONE ON THE RIGHT SIDE OP THAT. I USO NECK THE INTERNAL JUGULAR. 11. Dig-86?) THAT THE COLLAR AROUND WAL NECK WAS TAKEN OFF AND A #720 INDO TRACHEAL TUBE WAS . INSERTED DOWN HIS THROAT. SHE STATED THAT SHE PUT AN Iv SAC BEHIND HIS NECK TO HELP KEEP THE OPEN. STATED SHE USED WHAT IS REFERRED TO AS A PART OF THE INTUBATION PROCESS TO HELP SEE IF IOU ARE INSERTINO THE TUBE CORRECTLY. STATED THEY LISTENED FOR BREATH SOUNDS UTILIZING A STETHOSCOPE AND WERE ABLE TO VERIFY THAT THE TUBE HAD BEEN INSERTED PROPERLY. THAT THE BREATH SOUNDS WERE COMING FROM THE BAG VALVE NASH AND THAT HANASHI WAS NOT SPONTANEOUSLT BREATHING ON HIS OWN. THAT SHE COULD HEAR WAS SHE DESCRIBED AS COMING FROM THE RIGHT LUNG, WHICH MEANS THAT HOHIT IS PRESENT IN THE LUNGS. SHE STATED THAT SHE PERFORMED SUCTION ON WAL HANASHI, AND THAT THET WERE ABLE TO CLEAR OUT A LOT OF THE UOMIT. THAT A CORPSNAN ADHINISTERED A DOSE EPINEPHRINE TO WAT. HANASHI, POSSIBLY IN HIS RIGHT THIGH. THAT SHE WAS NOT AWARE OF THE EXACT DOSING: HOWEVER, IT WAS THE STANDARD DOSE RAGE 3 OF 5 U. 3. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE VKAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SALIHJCIV STOCHED IN THE CRASH CART. THAT A SECOND DOSE OF EPINEPHRINE HAS ADMINISTERED THROUGH THE IV, AND ALSO A DOSE OF ATROPINE IN AN ATTEMPT TO BOOST A HEART RATE PAINTLY PRESENT). AFTER A COUPLE OF MINUTES THE DIVO STOPPED CPR AND EVERYONE LOOKED AT THE MONITOR, NHICH DISPLAYED NO ACTIVITY. THAT SHE CHECKED WAT. PUPILS AGAIN AND THEY WERE STILL FIXED AND DILATED. SHE STATED THAT SHE OBSERVED PETECHIAL HEMORRHAGES TINY LITTLE BLOOD SPOTS IN THE NHITES OP THE EYES, NHICH IS CONSISTENT NITH CHOCRING OR LOSS OF AIRWAY. THAT SHE INFORMED EVERYONE THAT WAL HANASHI LOOKED THE SANS AS HE DID WHEN SHE INITIALLY ARRIVED. THAT DR. STATED, LONG HAVE NE SEEN WORKING ON STATED THEY HAD ALI. DETERMINED THAT CPR ALONE HAD BEEN GIVEN FOR OVER ONE HALF HOUR AND UPON HEARING THAT. DR. THE NHICH MEANS THAT TIME TO STOP LIFE SAVING MEASURES. THAT SHE HELIEVED THE TIME OF DEATH FOR HANASHI HAS 10:54 P.M. 12. +?01.16] ADVISED THAT AFTER THE TIME OF DEATH WAS CALLED, SHE WENT BACK TO HER OFFICE AND BEGAN WRITING OUT HER NOTES OF THE EVENTS. SHE STATED SHE ALSO TALKED WITH AND ABOUT EVERYTHING THAT HAD JUST TRANSPIRED. SHE LEFT THE HOSPITAL AROUND 0230 HOURS ON OZJUNUB. 13. HOOD) THAT WHEN SHE INITIALLY THERE HERE A LOT OF GUARDS STANDING AROUND HANASHI, NHILE HE HAS ON THE FLOOR IN RHU. THAT HANDS AND FEET WERE ALREADY SECURED NITH EIP TIES WHEN SHE ARRIVED. SHE STATED THAT SHE DID NOT SEE ANY BLOOD COMING FROM NOSE OR MOUTH AS REPORTED EARLIER EY- JUST A LOT OF VOMIT. 14. THAT SHE HAD PREVIOUSLY PROVIDED CARE TO HANASHI APPROXIMATELY ONE MONTH AGO NHEN HANASHI ATTEMPTED SELF HARM IN THE RECREATION YARD OF THE END. RELATED THAT HANASHI UTILIEED HIS UNDERSHIRT AS A TOURNIOUET AROUND HIS NECK IN AN ATTEMPT TO CHOKE HIMSELF. RELATED THAT SHE RESPONOED TO THE REC YARD AND THAT HANASHI HAS AWAKE. HIS PUPILS HERE RESPONDING, AND THAT HE HAD ALREADY BEEN PLACED ON A DACRHOARD. SHE RELATED THAT SHE OBSERVED THE REDNESS AROUND HIS NECK PROM THE TOURNIOUET. -ADVISED THAT VIAL NECK HAS TO CHECK FOR PAGE 4 OF 5 USC 3 ?3 U. S. RHVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLRH ANY INJURY HE WAS FINE. SHE ALSO ADVISED THAT AN OF HIS EACH WAS ALSO TAKEN, SECAUSE HANASHI HAD BEEN PREVIOUSLY COMPLAINING OF EACH PAIN. UTILIZING A LINGUIST FOR TRANSLATION, HANASHI EXPRESSED TO- THAT HE WAS VERY UNHAPPY. RELATED THAT SINCE HANASHI WAS IN THE HOSPITAL, HE HAS GIVEN AN ENTRAL ONE CAN OF ENSURE. RELATED THIS IS THE ONLY OTHER CONTACT SHE HAS HAD WITH VIAL HANASHI. 15. THAT THROUGH VARIOUS JTF MEETINGS, SHE HAS AWARE THAT VIAL HANASHI WAS ON A DIRECTED SUICIDE LIST AUTHORED HY ISN - THAT VIAL HANASHI WAS CAUGHT WITH A NOOSE JANDQJ IN WHICH HE HAD CREATED FROM EITHER CLOTHING OR HIS BLANKET AND WAS HEARING IT AROUND HIS .I RELATED THAT DUE TO THE RELIGIOUS BELIEFS OF THE THE GUARDS DO NOT PERFORM WAIST HAND CHECKS. - EELIEVED THAT VIAL HANASHI STAYED PARTLY IN THE RED AS A USO SAFE HAVEN FROM THE PRESSURES OF ISN -AND ANY OP THE OTHER 130 6 DETAINEES WHO MIGHT HAVE SEEN PRESSURING HIM TO COMMIT SUICIDE. 16. THAT- TOLD HER THAT EARLIER IN HER SHIFT ON DIJUNDS, WAT. HANASHI TOLD HER THAT HE WANTED HER TO WORK ON THE IDJUNUS SHIFT. THAT- HAD REPORTED THE INFORMATION TO HER SUPERVISORS AND ALSO THE JMG . -OPINED THAT THE SPOKE WITH VIAL HANASHI REGARDING HIS REQUEST BECAUSE VIAL HANASHI LATER TOLD-THAT HE WAS UPSET WITH HER BECAUSE SHE TOLD ON HIM. THAT- TOLD HER THAT SHE TOLD HANASHI THAT SHE COULD NOT KEEP ANY SECRETS AND THAT SHE HAD TO TELL. UNABLE TO PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL RELEVANT INFORMATION. BIOGRAPHICAL DATA RESIDENCE: WORK PHONE DOB: CLEARANCE REPORTED HY: SPECIAL AGENT OFFICE: CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION TASK FORCE, GUANTANAMO SAY, CUEA PAGE 5 LAST U. 5. HHVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE INVESTIGATIVE ACTION DBJUNDQ CCN: HANASHI, MUHAMMAD RHMAD ABDALLAH SALIHXCIV SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT JTF-GTMO MUHAMMAD (SALIH), AHMAD RESULTS .OF INTERVIEW 1. +Ee?07 AS BACKGROUND, ON AT 2204. HANASHI NAS FOUND DNRESPONSIVE ON THE FLOOR OF CELL NUMBER WITHIN THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH UNIT AT TASK FORCE GINO) ON BOARD NAVAL STATION GDANTANANO BAY. CUBA. UPON ENTERING THE CELL A LIGATURE WAS IDENTIFIED AND REMOVED FROM AROUND HIS NECK BY GUARDS. ATTEMPTS TO REVIVE VKAL HANASHI WERE NET NITH NEGATIVE RESULTS AND HE WAS PRONODNCED DEAD AT 2254. 2. ON DSJUNOB, AT APPROXIMATELY ISDO, REPORTING AGENT DETENTION HOSPITAL. JOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANANO BAY, CUBA SAID INTERVIEW WAS CONDUCTED IN REGARDS TO THE DENISE OF ISN- HANASHI) ON -ADVISED THAT SHE IS A 2:300 GRADUATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT. WITH A.NASTERS IN NURSING. THAT SHE IS STATIONED AT THE HOSPITAL ABOARD NAVAL AIR STATION. JACKSONVILLE. FL. AND IS CURRENTLY DEPLOYED TO THE JOINT MEDICAL GROUP DETENTION HOSPITAL. AS THE DIVISION OFFICER (DIVO). GUANTANANO BAY, CUBA. 3. W) THAT SHE WAS ASLEEP IN HER OUARTERS DURING THE LATE EVENING HOURS OF NHEN SHE RECEIVED A TELEPHONE CALL CIRCA 1012 FROM NAME FOR RNJ. STATING THAT HANASHI HAD SELF THAT SHE ASKED CALL HER EACH WHEN SHE HAD MORE: INFORMATION. STATED THAT SHE CALLED THE SENIOR NURSE EXECUTIVE AND RELAYED THE INFORMATION THAT- HAD PROVIDED. STATED THAT SOMETHING DID NOT SOUND RIGHT IN-VOICE SO SHE CALLED- BACK AND SPECIFICALLY ASKED HE HAVE A -REPLIED, NEAR THEN STATED SHE IT COMPATIBLE WITH AND- RESPONDED. DOING THAT SHE TOLD- ON NY AND GOT DRESSED AND DROVE AS FAST AS SHE COULD TO THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH ONIT INSIDE CAMP DELTA WHERE VIAL HANASHI WAS DETAINED. PAGE 1 OF 4 EXHIBIT USC (E),Sec. 1.4(g) gm A U. S. NAVEL CRIMIRAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD AEDALLAH SALIHKCIV 4. 1-31-5111 ADVISED THAT SHE ARRIVED AT THE DETENTION HOSPITAL CIRCA 1026 HOURS BUT OPTED TO GO STRAIGHT TO THE END. ADVISED THAT SHE SAN THE SENIOR MEDICAL OFFICER STANDING ON THE TIER NEAR WAL HANASHI HHO LAT ON A BACEEOARD. RELATED THAT HANASHI HAS TURNED ONTO HIS SIDE AND SHE OBSERVED THAT THE BAG VALVE HASH HAS FULL OF VOHIT. INTUBATION, MESS, OR IV HAD NOT BEEN STARTED AND SMO TOLD HER THAT PUPILS ARE FIXED AND RELATED THAT EVEN THOUGH VIAL HANASHI HAS HOOHED UP TO THE AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DETIBRILLATOR (RED), HE HAS NOT IN A SHOCNABLE RELATED THAT BECAUSE OF EVERYTHING SHE HAD OBSERVED, SHE HNEH THAT THE BEST COURSE OF TREATMENT FOR WAL HANASHI HAS TO HAVE HIM MOVED NEXT DOOR TO THE DETENTION THEREFORE, SHE SAVE THE ORDER TO HAVE HIM MOVED. THAT SHE RAN AHEAD TO THE HOSPITAL TO PREPARE THE CRASH CART FOR ARRIVAL. 5. +9989} THAT ONCE HANASHI HERE SECONDS BEHIND HER, SHE IMMEDIATELY BEGAN CHEST COMPRESSIONS. ADVISED THAT THET ATTEMPTED TO HOOK VIAL HANASHI UP TO THE AED, BUT THE PADS THAT HERE ONE HIM HERE NOT COMPATIBLE HITH THE AND IN THE HOSPITAL. THEY CHANGED OUT THE PADS, HOOHED HIM UP TO THE MACHINE AND THE MONITOR SHOHED A FLAT LINE. RELATED THAT SHE TOLD THE SHO TO INTUBATE AND SHE DID AND THEY LISTENED TOR BREATH SOUNDS TO ENSURE THE PLACEMENT OF THE TUBE. THEY HERE DOING ORAL SUCTION TO HELP REMOVE THE VOMIT FRON VIAL LUNGS BUT THAT HAS NOT WORKING VERY HELL SO THEY RENT TO SUCTION AND HERE ABLE TO GET MORE VOMIT OUT. i 6. RELATED CODE NAME FOR- SHOHED UP AND A TO START AN IV. STATED THAT HAD A DOSE OF EPINEPHRINE (EPI) AND GAVE WAL HANASHI A SHOT IN THE THIGH AREA ON ONE OF HIS LEGS. THAT THE DOSE HAS TOO SMALL OF A CONCENTRATION AND A GENERAL ORDER HAS GIVEN TO GIVEN TO ADMINISTER A LARGER DOSE. THAT SHE WANTED TO GIVE THE EPI DOSE THROUGH THE INTUBATION BUT THE DOSE HAS ADMINISTERED THROUGH THE IV (EXTERNAL JUGULAR) INSTEAD. - ADVISED THAT GIVING THE EPI THROUGH THE TUBE, IN HER OPINION, HOULD HAVE BEEN ADMINISTERED TO THE LUNGS HUGH OUICHER THAN THE IV ROUTE. THAT SOMEONE GAVE WNW PAGE20P4 USC (HUNG) U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE VIAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SALIHXCIV (HANASHI A DOSE OF ATROPENE, BUT NOT SURE HHO IT HAS. THAT THROUGHOUT THE MEDICAL TREATMENT BEING PROVIDED, EVERYONE CONTINUED TO MONITOR THE SCREEN FOR ANY SIGNS OF LIFE AND THERE WERE NOT. JUST A CONTINUOUS FLAT LINE. T. THAT ASKED EVERYONE. LONG HAS THIS BEEN GOING AND IT HAS DETERMINED THAT LIPE SAVING MEASURES HAD SEEN IN PROGRESS FOR AT LEAST 45 MINUTES. THAT PUPILS HERE STILL FIXED AND DILATED AND THAT THEY DISCUSSED GIVING HIN ANOTHER EPI DOSE.- HOWEVER. STATED, CALLING THE RELATED THAT STOPPING THE CODE MEANS THAT ALL LIPE SAVING MEASURES ARE STOPPED AND MACHINES ARE TURNED OFF. RELATED THAT SHE TURNED AROUND TO TURN THE MONITOR OFF AND OBSERVED- BREAK DOWN IN TEARS. ADVISED THAT SHE WENT TO- TO COMFORT HER AND THAT THEY HALRED BACK TO THEIR OFFICE SPACES. USC S. WM-RELATED SHE AND SAT IN THEIR DEE FOR A WHILE GOING OVER THE DAYS EVENTS. STATED THAT WAS ALSO THERE AND THEY CALLED CDR -HE FOR THE JTF. HE GRABSED THE RECALL ROSTER TO LOOK FOR SOMEONE TO FOR THE REST OF HER SHIFT AT THE END. RELATED TOLD HER THAT HANASHI TOLD HER THAT HE WANTED HER TO HORN ON IUJUNOS AND THAT HE WAS UPSET WITH HER BECAUSE SHE TOLD HER SUPERVISOR AND THE HAD COME TO HIS CELL TO TALK WITH HIM. STATED THAT-ASKED HANASHI IE HE WANTED TO TALK AND THAT HE SAID NO AND WANTED HIS SLEEPING NEDS. THAT- TOLD HER THAT SHE GAVE HIM HIS MEDS AND THAT A SHORT HHILE LATER SHE HAS TALKING NITH ANOTHER DETAINEE ABOUT AN ISSUE CLOSE TO CELL WHEN SHE HEARD THE GUARDS CALLING OUT TO VIAL HANASHI AND TALKING ANDN ENSELVES THAT HE MUST SE SLEEPING. RELATED THATWBECAME CONCERNED BECAUSE HANASHI ALWAYS RESPONDS HHEN HE IS THAT SHE TOLD THE GUARDS THEY NEEDED TO CHECK HIM. WSTATED THAT-TOLD HER THAT SHE FELT THAT SHE COULD TRUST WAT. HANASHI AND THAT HE TRUSTED HER. AND THAT THEY HAD A CLOSE RELATIONSHIP. THAT- LEFT AROUND 0230 0245 HOURS AND THAT SHE HERSELE LEPT AROUND 0300 AND RENT OVER TO-HOUSE (SHE LIVES ALONE) TO STAY WITH HER AND KEEP HER COMPANY. EH 4W PAGEIOTI U. S. RENAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE VIAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLEH SALIHKCIV S. THAT SHE FELT SHE SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN THE ONE DIRECTING THE END ON NEAT MEDICAL PROCEDURES NEED TO BE DONE AND THAT YOU ALWAYS START WITH THE AIRWAY, BREATHING AND CIRCULATION. EADVISED THAT THE END NEEDS TO MAINTAIN THEIR OWN BATTERY OPERATED SUCTION MACHINE. ALL MEDICAL EMERGENCIES OF THAT MAGNITUDE SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY TRANSFERRED TO THE DETENTION HOSPITAL AND THAT OR NHOEVER IS NORRING IN USO THE END SHOULD NOT BE CONCERNED ABOUT GETTING OUT DETAILED ?1305(b)(6) INFORMATION OVER THE PHONE, THEY SHOULD JUST SAT. NEED I NEED ALL AVAILABLE PERSONNEL IO. THAT PRIOR TO THIS INCIDENT, SHE HAS HAD NO PRIOR DEALINGS HITH HER RESPONSIBILITIES ARE TO DIRECT THE NURSING CARE AND SCHEDULING OE DETAINEE MOVEMENTS FOR HEALTH CARE. THE ONLT CONTACT SHE HAS HAD WITH DETAINEES IS WHEN SHE IS ASSISTING NURSES IN THE PLACEMENT OF THEIR FEEDING TUBES. WEAR UNABLE TO PROVIDE ANT ADDITIONAL RELEVANT INFO . REPORTED ET: SPECIAL AGENT OFFICE: CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION TASK FORCE. GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA PAGE 4 LAST EEQII U. S. HENEL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE INVESTIGATIVE ACTION UBJUNDQ CCN: HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT MUHAMMAD AKABDALLAH (SALIH), AHMAD RESULTS OF INTERVIEW 1. 4430304 AS BACKGROUND, ON DIJUNDS AT 2204, HANASHI HAS FOUND UNRESPONSIVE ON THE FLOOR OF CELL NUMBER WITHIN THE JOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO BAT, CUBA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH UNIT UPON ENTERING THE CELL A LIGATURE HAS IDENTIFIED AND REMOVED FROM AROUND HIS NECK BY GUARDS. ATTEMPTS TO REVIVE HANASHI WERE MET NITH NEGATIVE RESULTS AND HE HAS PRONOUNCED DEAD AT 2254. RNONN AS JOINT MEDICAL GROUP (OMS). JTF GTMO, IN REFERENCE TO THE DEATH OE HANASHI. ADVISED THAT SHE HAS SEEN A NURSE AT THE BHU SINCE IEAPRDS. ACCORDING TO- PROVIDES AND MEDICAL CARE TO THE DETAINEES AT THE BED AND ALSO OVERSEES THE (b)(3)110 use WORK OF THE CORPSMAN ASSIGNED TO THE AND. AS A PART OF HER NURSING DUTIES, - SAID SHE ADMINISTERS MEDICATION TO THE 2. ON DSJUNOS. REPORTING AGENT ll DETAINEES AND SEE DETERMINES IF THEY ARE IN NEED OF FURTHER MEDICAL DR CARE. 3. THAT SHE HNEN VIAL HANASHI FDR APPROXIMAT AND A HALF MONTHS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH. RELATED THAT HANASHI SEEMED TO FAVOR HER OVER THE OTHER BHU NURSES AND CORPSMAN. THAT HANASHI ONCE COMMENTED TO HER THAT SHE REMINDED HIM OS A FEMALE SAMILT MEMRER HE HAD BACK IN YEMEN, POSSIBLY A SISTER OR NIECE. -SAID SHE TRIED TO TALK TO ALL OF THE DETAINEES ON THE TIER FOR AT LEAST A COUPLE OF MINUTES EACH SHIFT TO EVALUATE THEIR MENTAL STATE AND PHYSICAL CONDITION. ACCORDING To: HANASHI ENJOTED THEIR CONVERSATIONS TOGETHER. 4. -ADVISED THAT, ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS, HANASHI TALHED ABOUT COWITTING SUICIDE. -SAID THAT HANASHI NEVER PROVIDED SPECIFIC DETAILS TO HER ABOUT HON HE HAS GOING TO KILL HIMSELF. THAT VIAL HANASHI HAS PRIMARILI SCARED OF BEING SENT BACK TO YEMEN. ACCORDING TO- WAL HANASHI SHARED THAT HE AND HIS FAMILY WOULD BE TORTURED HE HAS PAGE 1 OF 5 EXHIBIT U. S. NEVAL CRIMIHLL IHVESTIGATIVE SERVICE VIAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SALIHKCIV RETURNED TO YEMEN. - ALSO COMMENTED THAT HANASHI OFTEN SPOKE OF THE PROBLEMS HE HAS HAD WITH THE JTF GTMO GUARDS AND THE CAMP RULES AND REGULATIONS. ON FOUR OR FIVE OCCASIONS, SAID HANASHI ASKED HER TO HIM A -EKPLAINED THAT WAL HANASHI WAS ASKING HER TO GIVE HIM A MEDICATION THAT WOULD KILL HIM. - INDICATED THAT SHE WOULD ASK. WAL HANASHI FOLLOW UP QUESTIONS IN AN EFFORT TO DETERMINE IF HE WAS SERIOUS ABOUT COWITTIMG SUICIDE. ACCORDING HANASHI ALWAYS IT WHEN SHE ASKED HIM IF HE WAS SERIOUS ABOUT KILLING HIMSELF. SHE FOREWARNED CHIEF OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES, AND THE BAD GUARDS OF SUICIDAL THOUGHTS. ERELATED THAT VXAL HANASHI HAD TRIED TO COMMIT SUICIDE ON TWO OR THREE OTHER RECALLED THAT WAL HANASHI HAD PREVIOUSLY ATTEMPTED TO HANG HIMSELF AND HAD SLAMMED HIS HEAD AGAINST A FENCE BOLT WHILE IN THE BHU RECREATION AREA. 5. - PROVIDED DETAILS OF A CONVERSATION SHE HAD WITH USO VIAL HANASHI APPROXIMATELY TWO WEEKS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH. - SAID VJAI. HANASHI ASKED HER TO MEET HIM ON THE TIER IN EIGHTEEN [18 DAYS AT TWELVE NOON. SHE LATER CONVERTED THE EIGHTEEN {13} DAYS ON THE CALENDAR TO JUNE -ADVISED THAT WAL HANASHI WANTED HER TO PROMISE THAT SHE WOULD NOT SAY ANYTHING TO ANYONE ABOUT THIS DATE DR THERE WOULD BE ACCORDING TO- WAL HANASHI BECAME AGITATED WHEN SHE WOULD NOT PROMISE TO KEEP THEIR CONVERSATION CONFIDENTIAL. SAID SHE ASSURED VXAL HANASHI THAT SHE WOULD MAKE EVERY EFFORT TO MEET HIM ON THAT DAY AND TIME. THAT SHE ATTEMPTED TO ASCERTAIN WHY THAT PARTICULAR DATE WAS SO IMPORTANT TO HANASHI BUT HE WOULD NOT PROVIDE SPECIFICS. CONFIRMED THAT SHE INFORMED-ABOUT THE AFOREMENTIONED CONVERSATION WITH VIAL HANASHI THE NEXT MORNING. E. ON A DAILY BASIS OVER THE COURSE OF THE NEXT TWO VXAL HANASHI REMINDED HER NOT TO FORGET TO MEET HIM. STATED SHE CONTINUED TO QUESTION HANASHI ABOUT THE SIGNIFICANCE OF JUNE 10?? HOT HE WOULD ONLY SAY THAT HE WANTED HER THERE SO THEY COULD TALK. 7. TREES-I ON OIJUNOS, -CONEIRMED SHE WAS AWARE THAT HAD VXAL HANASHI ABOUT THE SIGNIFICANCE OF JUNE IDTH AND WHY HE PRESENT ON THE TIER. -SAID THIS TOOK PLACE AT APPROXIMATELY ITOO. SHE STARTED HER BHU SHIFT AT ISOO AND EXPECTED TO HEAR FROM VIAL PAGE 2 OF 5 U. S. HAVEL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD AEDALLAH SALIHICIV HANASHI ABOUT HIS CONVERSATION WITH qua AT 2110, SHE WENT TO TALK TO HANASHI AT HIS CELL. ADVISED THAT SHE GAVE HANASHI HIS MEDICATIDNS (KLONOPIN, BENADRTL, AND HE ASKED HER WHT SHE HAD INFORMED THEIR CONVERSATION RELATIVE TO THE MEETING ON JUNE ACCORDING TO- SHE EXPLAINED TO WAL HANASHI THAT SHE WAS REQUIRED AS A PART OF HER JOB TO PROVIDE ALL INFORMATION ABOUT POSSIBLE PATIENT SAFETY ISSUES TO THE END STATE. THAT HANASHI SEENED FINE AFTER HER EXPLANATION AND HE DID NOT WANT TO TALE ABOUT THE MATTER FURTHER. SAID IT WAS NOT UNUSUAL FOR VXAL HANASHI TO NOT WANT TO TALK. STATED THAT HANASHI ASSURED HER HE WAS NOT MAD AND APOLOGIEEU TO HER FOR NOT WANTING TO TALK. ACCORDING TO - HANASHI TOLD HER HE JUST WANTED TO SLEEP. THAT SHE ASKED WAL HANASHI IE HE WANTED AN ANBIEN TO HELP HIM SLEEP AND HE INDICATED THAT HE DID. CONFIRMED THAT SHE LEFT THE TIER AND CAME BACK WITHIN MINUTES TO ADMINISTER AN AMHIEN PILL TO WAL HANASHI. ACCORDING SHE WATCHES WAI. HANASHI SWALLOW ONE IDMG AMBIEN PILL AT APPROXIMATELY 2126. AFTER THE MEDICATION WAS use SWALLOWED, SHE ASKED WAL HANASHI IE HE WAS OKAY. HANASHI INDICATED HE WAS OKAY WITH A THUMBS UP AND SHE LEFT THE TIER. a. THAT SHE CAME BACK TO THE TIER AT APPROXIMATELY 2130 WITH WAL MEDICATIONS. THAT SHE SAT IN A CHAIR IN FRONT OF ISN CELL AND HAD A CONVERSATION WITH HIM ABOUT CAMP RULES FOR ABOUT TWENTY (20} OR (25) MINUTES. AT APPROXIMATELY 2200, SHE HEARD THE END GUARDS YELLING AT HANASHI THROUGH THE OPEN CELL DOOR BEAN HOLES IN AN EFFORT TO GET A RESPONSE FROM HIM. ADVISED THAT SOME OF THE OTHER DETAINEES BECAME AGITATED THAT THE GUARDS WERE YELLING AT WAL HANASHI. -RECALLED THAT A CODE YELLOW WAS CALLED BY ONE OF THE GUARDS. THAT SHE STOOD BACK FROM THE SCENE TOWARDS THE RAGE OF THE TIER WHILE THE GUARDS WERE ENTERING VIAL CELL. WHEN THE GUARDS ENTERED THE CELL, THAT SHE LEFT THE TIER TO NOTIFY THE BAD CORPSMAN OF THE. SITUATION. ACCORDING TO SHE INSTRUCTED gm GET WAL VITAL SIGNS AND SHE IMMEDIATELY CALLED [in THE DETAINEE HOSPITAL TO INFORM HIM OF THE CODE YELLOW. RESPONDED WITHIN A MINUTE OR TWO AND BEGAN EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE FOR WAL HANASHI. ACCORDING TO SHE STATED ON THE PHONE AND WAS FEEDING INFORMATION COMING FROM THE MEDICAL PERSONNEL PAGE 3 OF 5 3:3 U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH TREATING VXAL HANASHI TO THE DETAINEE HOSPITAL STAFF. - INDICATED THAT SHE DID NOT SEE VIAL CONDITION HAD BEEN STARTED AND THE RED HAD BEEN ATTACHED TO HIM FEW 9. ACCORDING To? SHE RECEIVED SOME CONFLICTING MEDICAL INFORMATION IN REFERENCE TO VITAL SIGNS. STATED THAT SHE INITIALLT HEARD ONE OF THE MEDICAL PERSONNEL SAY HANASHI WAS BREATHING BUT SHE LATER HEARD THAT HE WAS NOT BREATHING. ADDITIONALLI, -SAID SHE HEARD AN UNKNOWN INDIVIDUAL IN THE CELL SAY THAT THERE WAS SOME BLOOD AROUND VIAL MOUTH. -ADVISED THAT SHE REMAINED ON THE PHONE GIVING MEDICAL INFORMATION ABOUT CONDITION TO THE DETAINEE HOSPITAL STAFF. THE CONFLICTING INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE FIRST RESPONDERS TO THE HECTIC NATURE OF THE INITIAL RESPONSE INTO WAL CELL. INDICATED THAT THE SENIOR MEDICAL OFFICER (SMO) AND DIVISION OFFICER ON THE TIER USC APPROXIMATELY FIFTEEN MINUTES AFTER THE CODE YELLOW WAS CALLED. . ?130b(b)(6) -CONFIRMED THAT SHE WAS NOT PHYSICALLT INVOLVED IN THE EFFORTS TO SAVE WAL HANASHI. ACCORDING SHE WENT TO THE DETAINEE HOSPITAL AND BROUGHT MEDICAL EQUIPMENT TANK AND AIRWAY TUBES) BACK TO THE TIER IN THE EVENT THEY WERE NEEDED. RECALLED THAT THE BED AND DIVO ORDERED VXAL HANASHI MOVED FROM THE END TO THE DETAINEE HOSPITAL FOR FURTHER EMERGENCY CARE. SAID SHE ACCOMPANIED THE END AND DIVO BACK TO THE DETAINEE HOSPITAL WHERE SHE CONTINUED A ROLL WITH HIS CARE. THAT THE DOCTORS WORKED ON WAL HANASHI FOR TEN OR MINUTES BEFORE THE CODE WAS CALLED. -COULD NOT RECALL WHO CALLED TIME OF DEATH. ID. 1-5663] - STATED THAT NONE OF THE EVENTS SURROUNDING THE DEATH OF HANASHI DEEMED TO INDICATE THAT FOUL PLAY WAS INVOLVED. DID NOT NOTE ANYTHING SUSPICIOUS ON THE SCENE. CONFIRMED THAT SHE DID NOT SEE ANY JTF PERSONNEL OR OTHER DETAINEES ENTER CELL PRIOR TO HIS DEATH. ACCORDING VXAL FACE WAS PURPLE BUT SHE DID NOT NOTICE ANT PHYSICAL INJURIES ON VIAL HANASHI. -ADVISED THAT SHE ONLY PROVIDED THE PRESCRIBED DOSAGE OF MEDICATIONS TO HANASHI. -STATED THAT HANASHI HAD PREVIOUSLY TAKEN EACH OF THE MEDICATIONS SHE PROVIDED TO HIM ON THE DAY OF HIS DEATH WITHOUT INCIDENT. PAGE 4 OF 5 U. S. HAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD AEDALLAH SALIHICIV 11. 4.510094 -SAID SRE RAD NEVER OBSERVED ANY GUARD OR JTF STAFF MEMBER PHYSICAL-LY HARM NANASRI. FURTHER, IN ALL OF HER CONVERSATIONS RITE RANASRI, HE NEVER COMPLAINED ABOUT BEING PHYSICAL-LY TGRTURED. THAT WAL HANASHI FELT HE WAS BEING MENTALLY TORTURED BY THE CAMP RULES AND THE ENFORCEMENT OF THOSE RULES. DURING THE INTERVIEN, - PROVIDED RA A COPY OF HER TYPED BEHAVIORAL HEALTROARE NOTES RELATIVE TO THIS INCIDENT, ENCLOSURE BERTAINS. ENCLOSURE BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE SERVICES ISN BIOGRAPHICAL DATA: EMPLOYMENT: JTF GTMO BEHAVIORAL HEALTH UNIT NURSE SSN: DOB: FOB: RESIDENCE: OTHER: REPORTED SPECIAL AGENT OFFICE: NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA PAGE 5 LAST USC ?13Db, (W5). (WW0) U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE INVESTIGATIVE ACTION OBJUNOQ CCN: VIAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT (SALIH), MUHAMMAD AJABDALLAH AHMAD RESULTS .OF INTERVIEW 1. AS BACKGROUND, ON OIJUNOS AT 2204, VIAL HANASHI NAB FOUND UNRESPONSIVE ON THE FLOOR OF CELL WITHIN THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH UNIT (BHU) AT THE. JOINT TASK FORCE GTHO) ON BOARD NAVAL STATION SUANTANANO BAT, CUBA. UPON ENTERING THE CELL A LIGATURE HAS IDENTIFIED AND REMOVED TRON AROUND HIS NECK BY GUARDS. ATTEHDTS TO REVIVE VXAL HANASHI WERE NET NITH NEGATIVE RESULTS AND HE HAS PRONODNCED DEAD AT 2254. 2. THOUOT ON 03JUN09 AT APPROXIMATELY 1300 REPORTING AGENT DETENTION HOSPITAL, JOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANAMD BAY, CUBA SAID INTERVIEW WAS CONDUCT ARDS TO THE DENISE OF ISN OTB ON ADVISED THAT SHE IS A 2000 GRADUATE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT, 1NITH A MASTERS IN NURSING. ADVISED THAT SHE IS STATIONED AT THE HOSPITAL ABOARD NAVAL AIR STATION, JACKSONVILLE, FL, AND IS CURRENTLY DEPLOIED TO THE JOINT MEDICAL GROUP DETENTION HOSPITAL, AS THE DIVISION OFFICER GUANTANANO BAY, CUBA. 3 STATED THAT SHE WAS ASLEEP IN HER . QUARTERS DURING THE LATE EVENING HOURS OF 01JUN09, WHEN SHE RECEI TELEPHONE CALL CIRCA 1012 FROM (CODE NAME FOR STATIN, HANASHI HAD SELF WADVISED THAT CALL HER BACK WHEN SHE HAD MORE INFORMATION. WSTATED THAT SHE THE SENIOR NURSE EXECUTIVE AND RELATED THE INFORMATION THATWHAD PROVIDED. STATED THAT SOMETHING DID NOT SOUND NIGHT IN SO SHE CALLED -BACH: AND SPECIFICALLY ASKED HE HAVE A -REPLIED, THAN THEN STATED SHE ASKED- IT COMPATIBLE WITH AND RESPONDED, DOING STATED THAT SHE TOLD ON MY AND OUT DRESSED AND DROVE AS FAST AS SHE COULD TO THE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH UNIT INSIDE CAMP DELTA WHERE VIAL HANASHI WAS DETAINED. PAGE 1 OF 4 EXHIBIT U. 3. NAVEL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE HANASHI. MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH 4. THAT SHE ARRIVED AT THE DETENTION HOSPITAL CIRCA 1026 HOURS BUT OPTED TO GO STRAIGHT TO THE BAD. ADVISED THAT SHE SAW THE SENIOR MEDICAL OFFICER (3M0) ND, STANDING ON THE TIER NEAR VIAL HANASHI WHO LAY ON A EACHEOARD. RELATED THAT WAL HANASHI HAS TURNED ONTO HIS SIDE AND SHE OBSERVED THAT THE BAG VALVE HASH HAS FULL OF VOMIT. INTUBATIUN, MEDS, OR IV HAD NOT BEEN STARTED AND THAT THE END TOLD HER THAT PUPILS ARE FIXED AND RELATED THAT EVEN THOUGH HANASHI HAS HOOEED UP TO TED EXTERNAL DEPIBRILLATOR HE HAS NOT IN A SHOCRAELE RELATED THAT BECAUSE OE EVERYTHING SHE HAD OBSERVED, SHE HNEH THAT THE BEST COURSE OF TREATMENT FOR HANASHI HAS TO HAVE HIM MOVED NEXT DOOR TO THE DETENTION THEREFORE, SHE GAVE THE ORDER TO HAVE HIN MOVED. THAT SHE RAN AHEAD TO THE HOSPITAL TO PREPARE THE CRASH CART FOR ARRIVAL. 5. THAT ONCE HANASHI MERE SECONDS BEHIND HER, SHE IIDIEDIATELT REGAN CHEST COMPRESSIONS. (b)(3)110 ADVISED THAT THEY ATTEMPTED TO HOOK. HANASHI UP TO THE ADD. BUT THE PADS THAT HERE ONE HIN HERE NOT COMPATIBLE WITH THE AND IN THE HOSPITAL. STATED THEY CHANGED OUT THE PROS, HOOHED HIM UP TO THE MACHINE AND THE MONITOR SHOHED A FLAT LINE. THAT SHE TOLD THE END TO INTUBATE AND SHE DID AND THET LISTENED POR BREATH SOUNDS TO ENSURE THE PLACEMENT OF THE TUBE. THET HERE DOING ORAL SUCTION TO HELP REMOVE THE VOHIT PROM VIAL LUNGS HUT THAT HAS NOT HORRING VERY HELL SO THEY HENT TO SUCTION AND HERE ABLE TO GET MORE VOMIT OUT. CODE NAME SHOHED UP AND HE AND TO START AN IV. STATED THAT (NFI) HAD A DOSE OF EPINEPHRINE AND GAVE HANASHI A SHOT IN THE THIGH AREA ON ONE OF HIS LEGS. THAT THE DOSE HAS TOO SHALL DE A CONCENTRATION AND A GENERAL ORDER HAS GIVEN TO GIVEN TO ADMINISTER A LARGER DOSE. THAT SHE WANTED TO GIVE THE EPI DOSE THROUGH THE INTUBATION BUT THE DOSE HAS ADMINISTERED THROUGH THE IV (EXTERNAL JUGULAR) INSTEAD. ADVISED THAT GIVING THE EPI THROUGH THE TUBE, IN HER OPINION, HOULD HAVE BEEN ADNINISTERED TO THE LUNGS MUCH QUICHER THAN THE IV ROUTE. ADVISED THAT SOMEONE GAVE VIAL 6. PAGE 2 OF 4 U. 5. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH HANASHI A DOSE OF ATROPENE, BUT NOT SURE WHO IT WAS. THAT THROUGHOUT THE MEDICAL TREATMENT BEING PROVIDED, EVERYONE CONTINUED TO MONITOR THE SCREEN FOR ANY SIGNS OE LIFE AND THERE WERE NOT, JUST A CONTINUOUS FLAT LINE. 12m_ ADVISED THAT EVERYONE, LONG HAS THIS BEEN GOING AND IT WAS DETERMINED THAT LIFE SAVING MEASURES HAD SEEN IN PROGRESS FOR AT LEAST 45 MINUTES. RELATED THAT PUPILS WERE STILL FIXED AND DILATED AND THAT THEY DISCUSSED GIVING HIH ANOTHER EPI HOWEVER, STATED, CALLING THE -RELATED THAT STOPPING THE CODE MEANS THAT ALL LIFE SAVING NEASURES ARE STOPPED AND MACHINES ARE TURNED OPP. RELATED THAT SHE TURNED AROUND TO TURN THE MONITOR OFF AND OBSERVED- BREAK DOWN IN TEARS. THAT SHE WENT TO- TO COMFORT HER AND THAT THEY WALHED BACK TO THEIR OEEICE SPACES. S. SEE AND WIN THEIR OFFICES FOR A WHILE GOING OVER THE DAYS EVENTS. STATED THAT- WAS ALSO THERE AND THEY CALLED - HE J-SNART FOR THE JTP. TATED THAT SHE GRABBED THE RECALL ROSTER TO LOOK FOR SOMEONE TO REPLACE- EUR THE REST OF HER SHIFT AT THE RED. THAT-TOLD HER THAT HANASHI TOLD HER THAT HE WANTED HER TO WORK ON IOJUNOS AND THAT HE WAS UPSET WITH HER BECAUSE SHE TOLD HER SUPERVISOR AND THE HAD COME TO HIS CELL TO TALK WITH HIE. THAT-ASKED HANASHI HE WANTED TO TALK AND THAT HE SAID NO AND WANTED HIS SLEEPING MEDS. -RELATED THAT HER THAT SHE GAVE HIM HIS MEDS AND THAT A SHORT WHILE LATER SHE WAS TALKING WITH ANOTHER DETAINEE ABOUT AN ISSUE CLOSE TO WAL CELL WHEN SHE HEARD THE GUARDS CALLING OUT TO VIAL HANASHI AND TALKING AMONGST THEMSELVES THAT HE MUST BE SLEEPING. BECAME CONCERNED BECAUSE WAL HANASHI ALWAYS RESPONDS WHEN HE IS CALLED AND THAT SHE TOLD THE GUARDS THEY NEEDED TO CHECK HIM. STATED THAT -TOLD HER THAT SHE FELT THAT SHE COULD TRUST WAL HANASHI AND THAT HE TRUSTEE HER, AND THAT THEY HAD A CLOSE RELATIONSHIP. ADVISED THAT- LEFT AROUND 0230 A 0245 HOURS AND THAT SHE HERSELE LEFT AROUND OSOO AND WENT OVER HOUSE LIVES TO STAY WITH HER AND RESP HER COMPANY. PAGE 1 OF 4 USO (C) U. 8. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE VIAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD AEDALLAH SALIHKCIV 9. ADVISED THAT SHE FELT SHE SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN THE ONE DIRECTING THE END ON NEAT MEDICAL PROCEDURES NEED TO BE DONE AND THAT YOU ALWAYS START WITH THE AIRNAT, BREATHING AND CIRCULATION. -ADVISED THAT THE BHU NEEDS TO MAINTAIN THEIR OWN BATTERY OPERATED SUCTION MACHINE. ALL MEDICAL EMERGENCIES OF THAT NAONITODE SHOULD BE INNEDIATELT TRANSFERRED TO THE DETENTION HOSPITAL AND THAT i OR NHOEVER IS NORRING IN THE BHU SHOULD NOT BE CONCERNED ABOUT GETTING OUT DETAILED INFORMATION OVER THE PHONE, THEY SHOULD JUST SAY, NEED I NEED ALL AVAILABLE PERSONNEL 10. ADVISED THAT PRIOR TO THIS INCIDENT, SHE HAS HAD NO PRIOR DEALINGS WITH WAL HANASHI: HER RESPONSIBILITIES ARE TO DIRECT THE NURSING CARE AND SCHEDULING OF DETAINEE MOVEMENTS FOR HEALTH CARE. STATED THE ONLY CONTACT SHE HAS HAD HITH DETAINEES IS WHEN SHE IS ASSISTINS NURSES IN THE PLACEMENT OF THEIR FEEDING TUBES. WAS UNABLE TO PROVIDE ANT ADDITIONAL RELEVANT INFORMATION. REPORTED BY: SPECIAL AGENT OFFICE: CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION TASK FORCE, GUANTANAMO BAT, CUBA PAGE 4 LAST U. 3. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE INVESTIGATIHE ACTION D3JUN09 CCN: HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SALIHXCIV SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT JTF-GTMO AIABDALLAH MUHAMMAD AIAEDALLAH (SALIH): AHMAD RESULTS OF INTERVIEW 1. LEOUOT AS BACKGROUND, ON AT 2204, VXAL HANASHI WAS FOUND UNRESPONSIVE ON THE FLOOR OF CELL NUMBER HU-TWO WITHIN THE JOINT TASK FORCE (JTF) GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA (GTMO) BEHAVIORAL HEALTH UNIT UPON ENTERING THE CELL A LIGATURE WAS IDENTIFIED AND REMOVED FROM AROUND HIS NECK BY GUARDS. ATTEMPTS TO REVIVE VKAL HANASHI WERE MET WITH NEGATIVE RESULTS AND HE WAS PRDNOUNCED DEAD AT 2254. 2. ON U3JUN09, REPORTING AGENT (RAJ INTERVIEHED (ALSO RNONN AS JOINT MEDICAL GROUP (JMG) JTF GTNO, IN REFERENCE TO THE DEATH OP VIAL HANASHI. ADVISED THAT SHE HAS BEEN A NURSE AT THE BHU SINCE 12APRUS. ACCORDING TO- SEE PROVIDES AND MEDICAL CARE TO THE DETAINEES AT THE EHU AND ALSO OVERSEES THE NOAH OF THE CORPSHAN ASSIGNED TO THE BHU. AS A PART OF HER NURSING SAID SHE ADHINISTERS MEDICATION TO THE DETAINEES AND SHE DETERMINES IF THEY ARE IN NEED OF FURTHER MEDICAL OR CARE. 3. +5999) THAT SHE KNEW VXAL HANASHI FOR APPROXIMATELY ONE AND A HALF MONTHS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH. RELATED THAT VIAL HANASHI SEEHED T0 FAVOR HER OVER THE NURSES AND CORPSHAN. THAT WAL HANASHI ONCE COHHENTED TO HER THAT SHE REHINDED HIM OF A FEMALE FAMILY MEMBER HE HAD BACK IN YEMEN, POSSIBLY A SISTER OR NIECE. -SAID SHE TRIED TO TALK TO ALL OF THE DETAINEES ON THE TIER FOR AT LEAST A COUPLE OF MINUTES EACH SHIFT TO EVALUATE THEIR MENTAL STATE AND PHYSICAL CONDITION. ACCORDING TO- VIAI, HANASHI ENJOYED THEIR CONVERSATIONS TOGETHER. 4. THAT, ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS, HANASHI TALHED ABOUT (SUBMITTING SUICIDE. THAT HANASHI NEVER PROVIDED SFECIFIC DETAILS TO HER ABOUT HON HE HAS GOING TO KILL HIMSELF. -STATED THAT VIAL HANASHI HAS PRIMARILY SCARED OF BEING SENT RACK TO YEMEN. ACCORDING TO- WIN. RANASHI SCARED THAT HE AND HIS FAMILY NOULD HE TORTURED HE HAS WW PAGE 1 OF 5 EXHIBIT {5731) USC U. S. NRVEL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD AEDALLAH SALIHKCIV RETURNED TO YEMEN. -ALSO COMMENTED THAT HANASHI OFTEN SPOKE OF THE PROBLEMS HE HAS HAD WITH THE JTF GTMO GUARDS AND THE CAMP RULES AND REGULATIONS. ON FOUR OR FIVE OCCASIONS. SAID HANASHI ASKED HER TO HIM A -EHPLAINED THAT VIAL HANASHI WAS ASKING HER TO GIVE HIM A MEDICATION THAT WOULD KILL HIM. - INDICATED THAT SHE WOULD ASK HANASHI FOLLOW UP QUESTIONS IN AN EFFORT TO DETERMINE IF HE WAS SERIOUS ABOUT COMMITTING SUICIDE. ACCORDING TO- WAL HANASHI ALWAYS IT WHEN SHE ASKED HIM IF HE WAS SERIOUS ABOUT KILLING HIMSELF. QSAID SHE FOREWARNED CHIEF OF BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES. AND THE END GUARDS OF Vim. SUICIDAL THOUGHTS. -RELATED THAT HANASHI HAD TRIED TO COMMIT SUICIDE ON TWO OR THREE OTHER OCCASIONS. THAT HANASHI HAD PREVIOUSLY ATTEMPTED TO HANG HIMSELF AND HAD SLAIDIED HIS HEAD AGAINST A FENCE BOLT WHILE IN THE END RECREATION AREA. 5. PROVIDED DETAILS OF A CONVERSATION SHE HAD WITH HANASHI APPROXIMATELY TWO WEEKS PRIOR TO HIS DEATH. USC SAID HANASHI ASKED MEET HIM ON THE TIER IN EIGHTEEN (13} DATE AT TWELVE NOON. STATED SHE LATER CONVERTED THE EIGHTEEN OATS ON THE CALENDAR TO JUNE 10?. THAT HANASHI WANTED HER TO PROMISE THAT SHE WOULD NOT SAT ANYTHING TO ANTONE ABOUT THIS DATE OR THERE WOULD BE ACCORDING TO VIAL HANASHI BECAME AGITATED WHEN SHE WOULD NOT PROMISE TO KEEP THEIR CONVERSATION CONFIDENTIAL. SAID SHE ASSURED WAT. HANASHI THAT SHE WOULD MAKE EVERI EFFORT TO MEET HIM ON THAT DAY AND TIME. ADVISED THAT SHE ATTEMPTED TO ASCERTAIN WET THAT PARTICULAR DATE WAS SO IMPORTANT TO WAL HANASHI BUT HE WOULD NOT PROVIDE SPECIFICS. CONFIRMED THAT SHE INFORMEDEABOUT THE AFOREMENTIONED CONVERSATION WITH HANASHI THE NEXT MORNING. 6. JEDDBT ON A DAILY BASIS OVER THE COURSE OF THE NEXT TWO SAID HANASHI REMINDED HER NOT TO FORGET TO MEET HIM. STATED SHE CONTINUED TD QUESTION VKAL HANASHI ABOUT THE SIGNIFICANCE OF JUNE 10TH BUT HE WOULD ONLY SAY THAT HE WANTED HER THERE SO THEY COULD TALK. 7. ON OIJUNOS, SHE WAS AWARE THAT HAD CONFRONTED VIAL HANASHI ABOUT THE SIGNIFICANCE OF JUNE 10? AND WHY HE WANTED-PRESENT ON THE TIER. THIS CONFRONTATION TOOK PLACE AT ABPROXIMATELT IIOO. STATED SHE STARTED HER BHU SHIFT AT ISOD AND EXPECTED TO HEAR FROM WAT. PAGE 2 OF 5 U. S. NAVEL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE VIAL HANASHI. MUHAMMAD AHMAE ABDALLAH HANASHI ABOUT HIS CONVERSATION AT 2110. SHE WENT TO TALK TO HANASHI AT HIS CELL. ADVISED THAT SHE GAVE HANASHI HIS MEDICATIONS (KLONOPIN, BENADRYL, LACTULDSE) AND HE ASKED HER WHY SHE HAD ABOUT THEIR CONVERSATION RELATIVE TO THE MEETING ON JUNE ACCORDING TO- SHE EKPLAINED TO VIAL HANASHI THAT SHE WAS REOUIRED AS A PART OF HER JOB TO PROVIDE ALL INFORMATION ABOUT POSSIBLE PATIENT SAFETY ISSUES TO THE BHU STAFF. - EHPLAINED THAT VIAL HANASHI SEEMED FINE AFTER HER EXPLANATION AND HE DID NOT WANT TO TALK ABOUT THE MATTER FURTHER. SAID IT WAS NOT UNUSUAL FDR VIAL HANASHI TO NOT WANT TO TALK. THAT HANASHI HER HE WAS NOT MAD AND APOLOGIEED TO HER FOR NOT WANTING TO TALK. ACCORDING TO VIAL HANASHI TOLD HER HE JUST WANTED TO SLEEP. -ADVISED THAT SHE ASKED VIAL HANASHI IF HE WANTED AN AMHIEN TO HELP HIM SLEEP AND HE INDICATED THAT HE DID. THAT SHE LEPT THE TIER AND CAME BACK WITHIN MINUTES TO ADMINISTER AN AMBIEN PILL TO WAL HANASHI. ACCORDING TO- SEE WATCHED HANASHI SWALLOW ONE 10MG AMBIEN PILL AT APPROXIMATELY 2120. AFTER THE MEDICATION WAS SWALLOWEO, SAID SHE ASKED WAL HANASHI IF HE WAS OKAY. WAL HANASHI INDICATED HE WAS OKAY WITH A THUMBS UP AND SHE LEFT THE TIER. B. THAT SHE CAME BACK TO THE TIER AT APPROXIMATELY 2130 WITH WAL MEDICATIONS. - STATED THAT SHE SAT IN A CHAIR IN FRONT OF ISN - CELL AND HAD A CONVERSATION NITH HIM ABOUT CAMP RULES FOR ABOUT TWENTY (20} OR TWENTY-FIVE (25} MINUTES. AT APPROXIMATELY 2200, -SAID SHE HEARD THE BAD GUARDS YELLING AT VXAL HANASHI THROUGH THE OPEN CELL DOOR BEAN HOLES IN AN EFFORT TO GET A RESPONSE FROM HIM. -ADVISED THAT SOME OF THE OTHER DETAINEES BECAME AGITATED THAT THE GUARDS WERE TELLING AT HANASHI. THAT A CODE YELLOW WAS CALLED BY ONE OF THE GUARDS. STATED THAT SHE STOOD BACK PROM THE SCENE TOWARDS THE BACK OF THE TIER WHILE THE GUARDS WERE ENTERING CELL. WHEN THE GUARDS ENTERED THE CELL, -ADVISED THAT SHE LEFT THE TIER TO NOTIFY THE END CORPSMAN OF THE SITUATION. ACCORDING TO SHE INSTRUCTED-AND TO GET WAL VITAL SIGNS AND SHE IMMEDIATELY CALLED AT THE DETAINEE HOSPITAL TO INFORM AIM OF THE CODE YELLOW. SAID RESPONDED WITHIN A MINUTE OR TWO AND BEGAN EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE FOR 1WAI. HANASHI. ACCORDING TO - SHE STAYED ON THE PHONE AND WAS FEEDING INFORMATION COMING FROM THE MEDICAL PERSONNEL RAGE 3 OF 5 USC U. 3. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVEBTIGATIVE SERVICE HRNASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD AEDALLAH SALIHICIV TREATING VXAL HANASHI TO THE DETAINEE HOSPITAL STAFF. INDICATED THAT SHE DID NOT SEE VXAL CONDITION UNTIL CPR HAD BEEN STARTED AND THE RED HAD BEEN ATTACHED TO AIR BY 9. ACCORDING To! SHE RECEIVED SOME CONFLICTING MEDICAL INFORMATION IN REFERENCE TO WAL VITAL SIGNS. STATED THAT SHE INITIALLY HEARD ONE OF THE MEDICAL PERSONNEL SAY VIAL HANASHI NAS BREATHING BUT SHE LATER HEARD THAT HE HAS NOT BREATHING. SHE HEARD AN UNKNOWN INDIVIDUAL IN THE CELL SAY THAT THERE WAS SOME BLOOD AROUND WAL MOUTH. -ADVISED THAT SHE RENAINED ON THE PHONE GIVING MEDICAL INFORMATION ABOUT CONDITION TO THE DETAINEE HOSPITAL STAFF. THE CONFLICTING INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE FIRST RESPONDERS TO THE HECTIC NATURE OF THE INITIAL RESPONSE INTO CELL. THAT THE SENIOR MEDICAL OFFICER (8M0) AND DIVISION OFFICER ON THE TIER APPROXIMATELY FIFTEEN MINUTES AFTER THE CODE YELLOW HAS CALLED. CONFIRMED THAT SHE HAS NOT PHYSICALLY INVOLVED IN THE EFFORTS TO SAVE HANASHI. ACCORDING SHE RENT TO THE DETAINEE HOSPITAL AND BROUGHT MEDICAL EQUIPMENT (OXYGEN TANK AND AIRWAY BACK TO THE TIER IN THE EVENT THEY WERE NEEDED. RECALLED THAT THE 5M0 AND DIVO ORDERED HANASHI MOVED FROM THE BAD TO THE DETAINEE HOSPITAL FOR FURTHER EMERGENCY CARE. SAID SHE ACCOMPANIED THE BED AND DIVO BACK TO THE DETAINEE HOSPITAL NHERE SHE CONTINUED A ROLL WITH HIS CARE. ADVISED THAT THE DOCTORS NORHED ON viAL HANASHI FOR TEN OR FIFTEEN MINUTES BEFORE THE CODE HAS CALLED. COULD NOT RECALL WHO CALLED TIME OF DEATH. IO. THAT NONE OF THE EVENTS SURROUNDING THE DEATH OF VXAL HANASHI SEENED TO INDICATE THAT FOUL PLAY HAS INVOLVED. DID NOT NOTE ANYTHING SUSPICIOUS ON THE SCENE. CONFIRMED THAT SHE DID NOT SEE ANY JTF PERSONNEL OR OTHER DETAINEES ENTER CELL PRIOR TO HIS DEATH. ACCORDING TO VIAL FACE WAS PURPLE BUT SHE DID NOT NOTICE ANY PHYSICAL INJURIES ON HANASHI. THAT SHE ONLY PROVIDED THE PRESCRIBED DOSAGE OF NEDICATIONS TO HANASHI. THAT HANASHI HAD PREVIOUSLY TAKEN EACH OF THE NEOICATIONS SHE PROVIDED TO AIR ON THE DAY OF HIS DEATH WITHOUT INCIDENT. PAGE 4 OF 5 USC U. 3. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE VIAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH 11. 45:01.10; SAID SHE HAD NEVER OBSERVED ANY GUARD OR JTF STAFF MEMBER PRYSICALLT HARM WAL HARASHI. FURTHER. IN ALL OF HER CONTERSATIORS WITH WAL SANASRI, HE NEVER COMPLAINEO ABOUT BEING PHESICALLE TORTURED. THAT HARASHI FELT HE WAS BEING MERTALLT TORTUREO BY THE CAME RULES AND THE ENFORCEMENT OF THOSE ROLES. DURING THE INTERVIEW, PROVIDED RA A COPY OF HER TYPED BEHAVIORAL REALTRCARE NOTES USO ?130b RELATIVE TO THIS INCIDENT, ENCLOSURE PERTAIRS. ENCLOSURE (A) BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE SERVICES ISM BIOGRAPHICAL DATA: EMPLOYMENT: JTF GTMD BEHAVIORAL HEALTH UNIT NURSE SSH: DOB: POE: RESIDENCE: OTHER: REPORTED BY: SPECIAL AGENT OFFICE: RCISRA GUANTARAMO EAT, CUEA PAGE 5 LAST DAWN S. NAVAL DRINEHAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE INVESTIGATIVE ACTION DBJUNOQ CCN: DIJUNUQWSEGT-0045-THNA VKAL RANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT AXABDALLAH (SALIH), MUHAMMAD AHMAD RESULTS OF INTERVIEW WITH 1. AS BACKGROUND, ON OIJUNOH AT 2204, WAL HANASHI HAS FOUND ON THE FLOOR OF CELL NUMBER WITHIN THE JOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANAHO BAY, CUBA (GTMO) BEHAVIORAL HEALTH UNIT UPON ENTERING THE CELL A LIGATURE WAS IDENTIFIED AND REMOVED FROM AROUND HIS NECK BY GUARDS. ATTENPTS TO WAL HANASHI WERE NET NITH NEGATIVE RESULTS AND HE WAS PRONOUNCED DEAD AT 2254. 2. ON D3JUNOR REPORTING AGENT (RA) INTERVIEWED- JOINT MEDICAL GROUP JAG). JTF GTMD, IN REFERENCE TO THE DEATH OF THAT. HANASHI. THAT HE HAS BEEN A NURSE AT THE BHU SINCE ETAPROP. ACCORDING ON OIJUNOP, HE WAS NORRING THE NIGHT SHIFT {1900?0700) AT THE JTF DETAINEE HOSPITAL. WORKING AS THE BAD NIGHT SHIFT NURSE ON OIJUNOD. 3. AT APPROXIMATELY 2200, HE RECEIVED A TELEPHONE CALL FROM NHO REPORTED TO HIM THAT HE NEEDED TO RESPOND TO THE BHU FOR A (ATTEMPT AT SELF INVOLVING HANASHI. RELATED THAT HE GRAEBED A MEDICAL BAG FROM THE DETAINEE HOSPITAL AND IMMEDIATELY RESPONDED TO THE BHU. UPON HIS ARRIVAL, ADVISED THAT HE OBSERVED AND SOME UNKNOWN GUARDS PLACING WAL HANASHI ON A SACK BOARD. THAT AN AUTOMATIC EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR HAD NOT BEEN ATTACHED TO HANASHI PRIOR TO HIS ARRIVAL ON THE SCENE. -SAID INFORMED NIH THAT THEY HERE UNABLE TO GET ANY VITAL SIGNS FROM HANASHI. THAT HE CONDUCTED A QUICK MEDICAL ASSESSMENT OF WAL HANASHI AND DETERMINED THAT HE HAD NO PULSE, WAS NOT BREATHING, AND HIS EYES HERE FIXED AND DILATED. SAID HE CALLED A CODE - NHEN HE DETERMINED THAT WAD HANASHI HAD NO VITAL SIGNS AND BEGAN CPR. ACCORDING TO- HE BEGAN CHEST COHPRESSIONS AND-HAS CONDUCTING RESCUE BREATHE NITH THE AHSU BAG OVER WAL MOUTH. THAT WAL HANASHI VOMITED WHEN HE DID THE FIRST CHEST COMPRESSION. PAGE10F2 WW IBIT (D) USO (E),Sec. 1.4(9) 23?} WW U. 5. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE INVESTIGATIVE ACTION 03JUN09 CON: VIAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SALIHICIV SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT AKABDALLAH (SALIHI. MUHAMMAD AKABDALLAH AHMAD RESULTS OF INTERVIEW 1. BACKGROUND, ON AT 2204Ir AL HANASHI WAS FOUND UNRESPONSIVE ON THE FLOOR OF CELL NUMBER WITHIN THE JOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH UNIT (EHU). UPON ENTERING THE CELL A LIGATURE WAS IDENTIFIED AND REMOVED FROM AROUND HIS NECK BY GUARDS. ATTEMPTS TO REVIVE VIAL HANASHI WERE MET WITH NEGATIVE RESULTS AND HE WAS PRONOUNCED DEAD AT 2254. 2. 439994 ON U3JUN09, REPORTING AGENT INTERVIEWED JOINT DETENTION GROUP JDG JTF GTMO, IN REFERENCE TO THE DEATH OF VXAL HANASHI. INDICATED THAT HE HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO JTF GTMO SINCE DEMAYUB. SAID HE IS CURRENTLY A MEMBER OF JDG GUARD FORCE DUTY NIGHT SHIFT. 3. ON DIJUNUD, STATED HE WAS ASSIGNED TO WORK GUARD DUTT AT THE JTE GTMO HHU FROM 1130?0530. ACCORDING THERE WERE -DETAINEES ON THE TIER THAT NIGHT, WHICH REQUIRED -GUARDS TO DO THE ROVING WATCHES. ACCORDING TO- THE GUARDS ON THE TIER ARE REQUIRED TO VISUALLT CHECK THE WELL BEING OF EACH DETAINEE AT LEAST EVERY MINUTES. -STATED THAT A PROPER VISUAL CHECK INCLUDES SEEING THE DETAINEES FACE ALONG WITH SOME TYPE OF MOVEMENT TO INDICATE BREATHING. IS NO MOVEMENT IS OBSERVED ST THE GUARDS, I-ADVISED THAT STANDARD PROTOCAL Is TO KNOCK ON THE CELL DOOR AND VERBALLT ASK THE DETAINEE HE IS ALRIGHT. 4. +5999) - INDICATED THRKED A ROVING RATROL ON THE SHU TIER FROM 2000?2100 WITH LATER IDENTIFIED AS - JOINT DETENTION GROUP JTF GTNO. DESCRIBED HIS SHIFT ON THE TIER AS AND SAID THERE WERE NO INCIDENTS WITH THE DETAINEES. THAT VXAL HANASHI WAS WRITING A LETTER IN HIS CELL FOR MUCH OF HIS ROVING GUARD SHIFT. SAID VIAL HANASHI WAS WRITING THE LETTER ON STANDARDDETAINEE WRITING PAPER WITH HIS JTF GTHO ISSUED SEN. ADVISED THAT HE DID NOT PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT VIAL HANASHI WAS WRITING. PAGE10F3 EXHIBIT USC U. S. HAYEL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE VIAL HANASHI. MUHAMMAD AHMAD ABDALLAH 5. -INDICATED THAT WAL HANASHI BECAUSE HE HAS A LITTLE MORE QUIET THAN NORMAL. THAT VXAL HANASHI HAS USUALLY TALHATIVE. ACCORDING TOW vaL HANASHI NROTE A LETTER UNTIL APPROXIMATELY 2050. RECALLED THE EXACT TIME BECAUSE VIAL HANASHI CALLED FOR HIM TO PLACE THE PRAYER CONE OUTSIDE THE TIER DOOR AT 205D AND THE DETAINEES PRAYED UNTIL 2100. -SAID. AT 2100, HE AND HERE RELIEVED ON THE TIER. UNABLE TO IDENTIFY HIS RELIEF BY NAME. 5. WUPDN BEING RELIEVED ON THE TIER. I SAID HE RESPONDED TO THE BHU OFFICE AND STARTED HIS STANDBY TEAM DUTY. ACCORDING THE ROLE OF THE STANDBY TEAM IS TO RESPOND TO THE TIER IF THERE IS SOME TYPE OF AN EMERGENCY CALLED RY THE ROVING PATROLS. POTENTIAL EMERGENCIES. SUCH AS A DETAINEE IN NEED OF MEDICAL ATTENTION OR A DETAINEE SUICIDE ATTEMPT. -I CONFIRMED THAT THERE HERE FOUR STANDBY TEAM MEMBERS IN THE OFFICE ON DIJUNDD, BUT HE HAS UNABLE TO IDENTIFY THEIR NAMES. ADVISED, JUST AFTER 2200. HE HEARD A CALL FOR A CODE IN MEDICAL CARE) COME FROM THE ROVING GUARDS ON THE TIER. SAID HE GRAHEED HIS PERSONAL PROTECTIVE GEAR AND FLEX CUFFS AND ENTERED THE TIER WITH APPROXIMATELY FOUR OTHER STANDBY TEAM MEMBERS. ESTIMATED THAT THERE HERE SIX GUARDS ON THE TIER WITHIN A MINUTE OF THE CODE YELLOW BEING CALLED. -STATED THAT HE COULD NOT REMEMBER EXACTLY WHAT EACH GUARD NAG DOING SECAUSE THE SIGNIFICANT EVENTS SURROUNDING THE INCIDENT HERE HAPPENING QUICKLY. I. RECALLED THAT CELL DOOR HAS OPENED AND THREE GUARDS ENTERED TO SECURE HANASHI. NOT IDENTIFY THE GUARDS NHO ENTERED CELL. THAT THE FIRST GUARDS TO ENTER A CELL ARE TASEED NITH SECURING THE HANDS AND FEET NITH FLER CUFFS. -CONFIRMED THAT HE HAS OREDERED HY ONE OF THE GUARDS ON SCENE TO START ROVING THE TIER TO CHECK ON THE OTHER DETAINEES. -INDICATED THAT HE COULD NOT SEE INSIDE CELL HUT HE HEARD ONE OF THE GUARDS YELL FOR A PAIR OF SCISSORS BECAUSE HE NEEDED TO CUT OFF OF NECK. THAT THE SCISSORS HERE CALLED FOR ALMOST INST ON THE GUARD FORCE ENTRY INTO VIAL CELL. SAID THE SCISSORS WERE RECOVERED FR MEDICAL DAG LOCATED ON THE TIER AND PASSED INTO THE CELL. (k DID NOT RECALL THE GUARD WHO CALLED FOR THE SCISSORS OR THE GUARD PAGE 2 OF 3 USC U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE HANASHI. MUHAMMAD AHMAD AEDALLAH SALIHXCIV I NHO CUT WHAT WAS AROUND WAL NECK. -INDICATED 1 THAT HE CONTINUED TO PATROL THE TIER AND WAS NOT PAYING ATTENTION TO THE MEDICAL CARE EEING PROVIDED TO HANAERI. RECALLED THAT THE MEDICAL STAFF NERE PERFORMING CPR ON HANASHI NHEN A FEMALE DOCTOR ARRIVED AND DETERMINED THAT WAT. HANASHI NEEDED TO SE MOVED TO THE DETAINEE HOSPITAL. ACCORDING TO WAT. HANASHI WAS MOVED FROM HIS CELL TO THE DETAINEE HOSP AL. 8. STATED THAT HE RENAINED AT THE BHU DURING WAL TRANSPORT TO THE DETAINEE HOSPITAL. -SAID AN OFFICER CANE TO THE TIER AND ORDERED LINE OF SIGHT WATCHES ON EACH OF THE REMAINING DETAINEES. THAT HIS ENTIRE DOTT SECTION RESPONDED TO THE TIER IN RESPONSE TO THIS INCIDENT. OPINED THAT ALL OF THE END STAFF DID THEIR BEST TO ARRIVE WAL HANASHI. - SAID HIS SHIFT HAS RELIEVED AT 0300 AND HE HAS BRIEFLY QUESTIDNED BY A PLACE FEMALE AT THE EHU. P. CONFIRMED THAT HE DID NOT OBSERVE: ANT MEMBERS OP THE END STAFF PHTSICALLT ABUSE WAL HANASHI PRIOR TO HIS DEATH. NOT RECALL ANT PHTEICAL ALTERCATIONS DETNEEN HANASHI AND GUARD STAFF IN THE TIES PERIOD PRIOR TO HIS DEATH. SAID HE HAD NO PHTSICAL CONTACT WITH WAL HANASHI ON THE DAT OF HIS DEATH. -EXPRESSED A SENSE OF FAILURE THAT THE BHU STAFF HERE UNABLE TO BRING WAT. HANASHI EACH TO LIFE. BIOGRAPHICAL DATA EMPLOYMENT: JTF GTMO CAMP GUARD SEN: DOB: POE: RESIDENCE: REPORTED BY: SPECIAL AGENT OFFICE: NCISRA GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA PAGE 3 LAST USC I. NE U. B. HAVRL CRIMINAL INVISTIGATIVI SERVICE INVESTIGATIVE ACTION 04JUN09 CCN: WAL HANASHI, NUHAITIAD AHMAD ABDALLAH SUPP: DETAINEE BEING HELD AT JTE-GTHO AJASDALLAH (SALTS), MUHAMMAD AIABDALLAH AHMAD 1. 04JUN09, REPORTING AGENT NAVAL EXPEDITIONART GUARD FORCE JOINT MEDICAL GROUP, JOINT TASK FORCE-GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA REGARDING CAPTIONED INVESTIGATION. AS BACKGROUND. ON VXAL HANASHI WAS FOUND UNRESPONSIVE ON THE FLOOR OF CELL NUMBER WITHIN THE BEHAVIORIAL HEALTH UNIT (BHUJ, NITH A LIGATURE AROUND HIS NECK. ATTEMPTS OF REVIVE HANASHI WERE MET WITH NEGATIVE RESULTS AND HE WAS SUBSEQUENTLY PRONOUNCED DEAD. USC PPROXIHATELT 1300 ON OIJUNOD. THAT AS A MEMBER 2, THAT HE REPORTED FOR DUTY THE NEGB ASSIGNED TO THE HIS DUTIES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO, MONITORING BHU DETAINEES. DISTRIBUTING MEALS AND ESCORTING DETAINEES TO RECREATIONAL ACTIVITES. THAT DURING THE COURSE OP HIS SHIFT, HE HAS ALERTED BY AN UNKNOWN GUARD THAT THERE WAS AN UNRESPONSIVE DETAINEE IN 1 ONE OP THE DETENTION CELLS (CELL - ON THE SHU TIER. 3. -STATED THAT HE IMMEDIATELY OBTAINED HIS MEDICAL GEAR AND STOOD BY UNTIL WAL HANASHI HAS SECURED BY OTHER MEMBERS OF THE GUARD FORCE: (NFI). A FELLOW GUARD (NFI) ADVISED THAT WILL HANASHI HAS -STATED THAT HE OBSERVED A WHITE STRAP AROUND WAT. NECK. DESCRIBED WAT. EASE As BLUE, SHOLLEN HITH HIS TODNGE PROTRUDING FROM HIS MOUTH. THAT HE BEGAN TO YELL FOR A COHPSMAN. -EURTHER STATED THAT SUBSEOUENT TO THE ARRIVAL OT A CORPSNAN (NET), WAT. HANASHI HAS TRANSPORTER OUT OF THE CELL TO THE DETENTION HOSPITAL. PRGI 1 OF 2 WW EXHIBIT ho) ?1 SECR U. S. NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE REPORT OE INVESTIGATION (OPEN) DEATH (11} CONTROL: VXAL HANASHI, MUHAMMAD AHMAD AEDALLAH SUPP: DETAINEE EEING HELD AT JTE-OTMO (SALIH), MUHAMMAD (SALIH), AHMAD COMMANDXJOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO BAY, MADE EAT SPECIAL AGENT USO ?13Db, - NARRATIVE 1. (U) THIS REACTIVE INVESTIGATION WAS INITIATED TO DETERMINE CAUSE AND WEE OF DEATH OF RANASHI. in? 2. INVESTIGATION HAS INTITIATED ON OIJUNOS SUESEOUENT TO THE RECEIPT OF INFORMATION OF THE DEATH OF DETAINEE AT THIS I BEHAVORIAL HEALTH UNIT JOINT TASK FORCE GUANTANAMO SAT, CUBA . HANASHI WAS FOUND AT APPROXIMATELY 2200 ON OIJUNOS, UNRESPONSIVE ON THE FLOOR OE CELL NUMBER-WITHIN THE RED. NAVAL EEPEDITIONARE GUARD FORCE MEMBERS ENTERED THE CELL, SECURED vaL HANASHI, PER THEIR STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES AND REMOVED A LIGATURE PROM AROUND HIS NECK. MEDICAL PERSONNEL ARRIVED AND IMMEDIATELY BEGAN THEIR ASSESSMENT OF THE CONDITION OF VKAL HANASHI. MEDICAL PERSONNEL (E),Sec. WERE ON SCENE WITHIN SECONDS OF THE EMERGENCY BEING 1.4(g) ONCE INITIAL ATTEMPTS MADE TO REVIVE VIAL HANASHI WERE UNSUCCESSFUL HE WAS TRANSPORTED TO THE DETAINEE HOSPITAL FURTHER ATTEMPTS OF REVIVE HANASHI WERE ALSO MET WITH NEGATIVE RESULTS AND HE WAS PRONOUNCED DEAD AT 2254. 3- THE REMAINS OF HANASHI WERE SECURED, BY NEGE, AND LATER TRANSPORTED TO THE NAVAL HOSPITAL MORGUE WHERE THEY REMAINED UNDER GUARD PENDING AUTOPSY. i 4. J?f??i VIAL HANASHI WAS ASSIGNED INTERNMENT SERIAL NUMBER (ISM) USBYM-UOGDIBDP, COMMONLY REFERRED TO AS OTB. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE JTF-GTMO SECURITY CLASSIFICATION GUIDE DATED GSFEBOS WHEN THE NAME AND ISN OF A DETAINEE ARE LISTED TOGETHER IT IS NO LONGER CLASSIFIED INFORMATION BUT IS LISTED AS OFFICIAL USE ONLY LISTING A CURRENT CELL CELL OR CAMP INFORMATION IS AS SECRET NOFORN WITH HISTORICAL DATA LISTED AS FOUO. 5. THIS INVESTIGATION IS PENDING COMPLETION OF INTERVIEWS, AUTOPSY AND EVIDENCE PROCESSING. I DERIVED FROM: OPNAVINST 35513-41? DECLASSIFY: K1 WW