- Ahmed F. Mehalba
Ahmed Fathy Mehalba (born 1973) was a DOD civilian translator who was convicted of lying to government agents and removing classified documents from the Guantanamo Bay detention facility.
Childhood and emigration to United States
Born in
Egypt , Mehalba emigrated to theUnited States and became a naturalized citizen.Mehalba received a medical discharge from the Army in May 2001 and was later hired aSan Diego defense contractor, Titan Corporation, to be an Arabic-English translator at Guantanamo Bay.Arrest at Logan Airport
In 2003, Mehalba was assigned as a civilian interpreter at Guantanamo. He was arrested on
September 29 ,2003 , atBoston Logan Airport . Mehalba had flown into Logan throughItaly fromCairo, Egypt . On routine admission through customs, Mehalba presented a US passport and a US military identification card. When asked about some computerCD s, he said that they contained "only music and videos" he had made while in Egypt. One CD was labeled "secret". Mehalba told inspectors that he did not have any official US government documents.Charges against Mehelba
Mehelba was one of four people accused of security breaches at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility. The others were Air Force enlisted Senior Airman
Ahmad Al Halabi , Army Captain andMuslim Chaplain James Yee , and Army ColonelJack Farr .Conviction and sentence
On
January 10 2005 , Mehalba pleaded guilty to lying to government agents and removing classified documents. OnFebruary 18 2005 , Mehalba was sentenced to 20 months in prison, with credit for 17 months, time served. He was released in March, 2005.External links
*Finer, Jonathan [http://www.washingtonpost.com "Interpreter Pleads Guilty to Taking Data"] Washington Post, (January 11, 2005)
* CNN [http://www.cnn.com/2004/LAW/01/13/gitmo.interpreter.ap/ "Court-martial begins for ex-Gitmo interpreter"]
* [http://rantburg.com/index.php?HC=1&D=2/18/2005#56816 Former Civilian Translator Sentenced to 20 Months] Rantburg (February 18, 2005)
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