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05DHAKA3977
2005-08-11 07:42:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Dhaka
Cable title:  

COUNTRY CLEARANCE FOR MR. NOEL ANDERSON,

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110742Z Aug 05
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 DHAKA 003977 

SIPDIS

FOR GC/ANE, AID/W FOR CHRIS LA FARGUE, ANE/SAA (A) DESK
OFFICER

R.O. 12958:N/A
TAGS: OTRA BG RP
SUBJECT: COUNTRY CLEARANCE FOR MR. NOEL ANDERSON,
SPECIAL AGENT FROM THE OFFICE OF THE REGIONAL INSPECTOR
GENERAL IN MANILA.


UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 DHAKA 003977

SIPDIS

FOR GC/ANE, AID/W FOR CHRIS LA FARGUE, ANE/SAA (A) DESK
OFFICER

R.O. 12958:N/A
TAGS: OTRA BG RP
SUBJECT: COUNTRY CLEARANCE FOR MR. NOEL ANDERSON,
SPECIAL AGENT FROM THE OFFICE OF THE REGIONAL INSPECTOR
GENERAL IN MANILA.



1. Embassy Dhaka welcomes Mr. Noel Anderson on his o/a
August 14 - August 18, 2005 visit and grants country
clearance, contingent repeat contingent on obtaining a
Bangladeshi visa in their passport prior to arrival in
Bangladesh (see Paragraph 3.D. and 3.E. below). The
purpose of the visit is to conduct interviews with
USAID staff. The following person will be your control
officer: (A) Mission Director Ms. Beth Paige. Contact
information: Phone (Office) 88-02-885-5500 Ext. 2303,
(Home) 882-885-5569; (FAX) 882-3648, 882-2115 E-mail
address: bpaige@usaid.gov. The level of clearance for
Mr. Anderson is Top Secret.


2. The Mission's workweek is Sunday-Thursday 0800
hours to 1630 hours.


3. Comments:


A. The travelers are advised to carry a copy of this
cable with them for reference.


B. Hotel reservation has been made at the Royal Park
Residence, House No. 85, Road No. 25A, Block-A, Banani,
Dhaka. Phone numbers are: (8802) 881-5945-6, Fax
(8802)881-5299 which is within Embassy per diem.


C. Embassy expediter will meet and assist upon arrival
at the airport. Arrival o/a August 14 on TG 321 and
departure on KA 111 o/a August 18, 2005. Travelers
making more than one connecting flight should consider
rechecking their baggage, especially if transferring
within the region. Embassy also advises carrying a
change of clothes and all important documents in your
carry-on bags.


D. IMPORTANT - PLEASE NOTE: Personnel entering
Bangladesh are required to possess a valid passport,
with a minimum validity of six months. A valid visa is
required prior to arrival. There are no exceptions.
Any traveler arriving without a valid visa will be
returned to the United States or their county of origin
upon the next available flight. Visas are no longer
issued upon arrival. Please ensure that you visa is
valid for at least six months after your scheduled
departure date from Dhaka.


E. In special circumstances, Post will arrange for an
airport visa upon arrival for persons originating
travel to Bangladesh from countries where there is no
Bangladesh visa-issuing mission. For an airport visa
we require (1) a faxed photocopy of the traveler's
passport bio-data page, sent to 880-2-882-4449 at least
7 calendar days in advance; and (2) a statement from

the losing post that there is no Bangladesh mission in
country. The Embassy will not, repeat, not provide
this service to persons originating travel in countries
that have a Bangladesh visa-issuing mission. However,
we urge all travelers to attempt to obtain a visa prior
to traveling to Post.


4. Departure and onward travel: All departing
personnel (including holders of diplomatic and official
passports) are urged to use the services of the U.S.
Mission's travel agent for reconfirming onward travel
and to verify if the departure tax, approximately Taka
300 or USD 5.17, has been included in the cost of the
ticket. If not included, each traveler will be
required to pay the departure tax, in Taka only, at the
airport.


5. Action Request: Fiscal Data. Each visitor must
provide fiscal data to cover costs of the visit if
those costs are not being supported by an agency at
post. Each agency, organization or visiting delegation
will be charged for the actual costs attributed to
their visit. These costs include, but are not limited
to American and LES staff overtime, pouching service,
field travel by Embassy employees, bus rentals, cell
phone rental, long distance telephone calls, equipment
rentals, office supplies, expeditor services,
representational events and all other costs which are
directly attributable to the visit.


6. Currency: The local use of U.S. Dollars (USD) is
prohibited by law, except for the payment of a hotel
bill. The local currency, the Taka, must be used for
all other local transactions. Accommodation exchange
is available at the Chancery through the American
Express bank cashier. The exchange rate fluctuates and
is currently approximately Taka 63 to USD 1.00.
Reverse accommodation exchange is available only at the
original place of exchange with original documents and
receipts as proof. Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs)
are limited and dispense Taka only. Traveler's checks
cannot be used in most establishments except
international hotels. However, the Citi Bank at the
Chancery will cash traveler checks for Taka only. Most
major credit cards are accepted at international
hotels.


7. Club and Commissary:


A. The American Recreation Association (known as ARA
or "The Club") facility is available to U.S. citizen
official visitors for a temporary membership fee of USD
10.00 per week. This can not be pro-rated for a
shorter visit. In addition to the membership fee, you
will be required to purchase a cash card, USD 10.00 per
card or Taka 600.00. A copy of your passport data page
or a passport-sized photograph is necessary to obtain a
cash card. This card will enable you to have meals and
use club facilities (which include tennis court, squash
court, swimming pool, exercise room, and
restaurant/bar.)


B. The U.S. Commissary facility is available to U.S.
citizen official visitors who are USG employees.
However, payment is permitted only by USD personal
check or traveler checks. Cash dollars and local
currency payments cannot be accepted. Change will not
be provided for transactions using traveler checks.
Therefore, smaller denomination traveler checks would
be more useful.


8. Health: Intestinal problems are common in Dhaka.
Visitors must exercise care in what they eat and drink;
food-borne diseases are common. Presume that all tap
water is contaminated, even in hotels. Travelers are
advised to drink bottled/boiled water and eat only
fruits and vegetables that have been cooked and peeled.
Undercooked meat should be avoided. Travelers should
also avoid eating uncooked dairy products and food sold
on the streets. Visitors who take medication on a
regular basis should bring enough for the duration of
their visit. It is not always possible to find
equivalents for American prescriptions on the local
market. In general, local medical facilities are
substandard. The U.S. Mission has a Medical Unit
staffed by a U.S. Physician and registered nurses.
Travelers venturing outside Dhaka are advised to use
standard anti-malaria prophylaxis, including taking
appropriate anti-malarial medication, using mosquito
protection and the use of bed netting. It is strongly
recommended that all visitors bring a supply of
mosquito repellent to Dhaka. There have been cases of
mosquito-borne illnesses, including malaria and dengue
fever, which is transmitted by a day-biting mosquito.
The only effective repellant we are aware of contains
DEET (20% DEET is the maximum that is considered safe
for children). Supplies are usually available in the
commissary; however it is a good idea to have your own
supply should you arrive in Dhaka when the commissary
is not open. We also recommend that travelers have
updated immunizations, especially an up-to-date typhoid
immunization (either oral or injectable.)


9. Security: Bangladesh continues to experience some
anti-American sentiment as the result of U.S. military
and other actions in the war against terrorism, and
events in the Middle East. Anti-American
demonstrations throughout Bangladesh, which generally
occur on Friday afternoons, have the potential to take
place any time and to be unruly. In addition, the
longstanding confrontation between the two leading
political parties has prompted general strikes
(hartals),public demonstrations and marches. They can
be called on very short notice and can turn violent.
Normal vehicular traffic is discouraged during hartals.
Visitors should strictly avoid all political protests,
demonstrations and marches. They should consider
possible security risks in deciding whether to attend
other gatherings.


10. Post policy authorizes travelers visiting post to
hand carry an unclassified laptop into the Controlled
Access Area providing that the laptop is transported
under the immediate personal control of the traveler,
or is transported via diplomatic pouch, with prior
approval of the RSO. All travelers must also maintain
continuous, immediate custody of a laptop while in the
CAA. Further instructions will be given during the
security brief upon arrival.


11. The Embassy advises Americans to be aware of their
surroundings at all times, to avoid predictable
behavior, and not to accept packages from unknown
individuals. Sensitive or personal matters should not
be discussed over local telephone lines.

12. The State Department has classified the crime
threat in Dhaka as high. Foreigners are not generally
the target of violent crime. However, pick-pocketing,
purse-snatching and other forms of street crime occur
frequently, especially in areas frequented by
foreigners. Visitors should avoid walking alone after
dark, carrying large sums of money, or wearing
expensive jewelry. Valuables should be stored in the
hotel safety deposit box and should not be left
unattended in hotel rooms. Visitors should use the
Embassy Motor Pool as the Chief of Mission has declared
public transportation to be unsafe. The Regional
Security Officer strongly discourages the use of
rickshaws, baby taxis, and other public transport. In
addition, you should keep the Embassy's 24-hour
emergency telephone number available at all times (880-
02-885-5500); receptionists are on duty 24 hours a day.


13. Agency specific general information. N/A


14. We look forward to your visit. Chammas