Investigation showed Gitmo military police, interrogators divided News
Investigation showed Gitmo military police, interrogators divided

[JURIST] A US probe into allegations of abuse of detainees at Guantanamo Bay [JURIST news archive] reported that distrust between military police and investigators led to problems at the prison facility, according to new documents obtained by the Associated Press in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit. The investigation revealed that MPs feared that interrogators gave MPs' personal information to detainees in exchange for intelligence. Investigators recommended the dismissal of one interrogator in particular for making an unfounded allegation of abuse against the MPs and raised the possibility that he suffered from Reverse Stockholm Syndrome [Wikipedia backgrounder], developing an inappropriate bond with the prisoners he was interrogating. The military did not disclose whether the interrogator singled out by the report had been transferred or dismissed. AP has more.