Pentagon files charges again an Afghan detainee in Guantanamo

By KUNA

Washington : The US Department of Defense (Pentagon) declared on Monday charges against a Guantanamo detainee from Afghanistan.


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“Mohammed Kamin provided material support to terrorism by joining the terrorist organization al Qaeda and receiving training at al Qaeda training camps on making remote detonators for improvised explosive devices (IEDs)”, said the Pentagon in a statement.

The Pentagon said that Mohammad Kamin, between January and May of 2003, “conducted surveillance on U.S. military bases, placed explosive devices under a bridge along the route to Zaina Khail Village in Afghanistan, placed missiles near the Khowst Customs House to launch into a U.S. or Coalition base and installed missiles near Khowst, Afghanistan”.

Kamin has been allowed a military counsel to defend these allegations or a civilian counsel paid by his own expenses, and would later appear before a military commission jury of at least five members to determine guilt or innocence by a two-third majority.

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