Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
06DJIBOUTI30
2006-01-08 11:52:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Djibouti
Cable title:
ATTEMPTED BREAK-IN
This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.
UNCLAS DJIBOUTI 000030
SIPDIS
DEPARTMENTT FOR DS/IP/AF
DEPARTMENT ALSO FOR AF/EX
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: AMGT ASEC DJ
SUBJECT: ATTEMPTED BREAK-IN
UNCLAS DJIBOUTI 000030
SIPDIS
DEPARTMENTT FOR DS/IP/AF
DEPARTMENT ALSO FOR AF/EX
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: AMGT ASEC DJ
SUBJECT: ATTEMPTED BREAK-IN
1. (U) On January 4, 2006 at approximately 1900 an
attempted break-in of an embassy residence was prevented by
the Local Guard Force (LGF) Mobile Patrol. The Local Guard
Force (LGF) was alerted by a phone call to the embassy
reporting a suspicious person loitering near an embassy
residence. The LGF notified the Mobile Patrol, RSO and called
the local police.
2. (U) Upon the LGF Mobile Patrol's arrival, the perpetrator
was observed attempting to climb over the residence wall. The
perpetrator fled the scene and was detained by the Djiboutian
Police who responded to the residence. The individual
appeared to be a vagrant and was taken into custody by police
without incident.
3. (U) Post has specifically addressed the recent increase in
crime and the vital role residential guards play in
protecting U.S. Government employees in Djibouti. This
incident is further evidence of the vulnerability of Post's
residences and the reality of service in this poor and high
terror-threat nation in the Horn of Africa.
4. (U) Point of contact is Acting RSO Michael Fogarty at
(253) 35-39-95 or via email at fogartymr2@state.gov.
RAGSDALE
SIPDIS
DEPARTMENTT FOR DS/IP/AF
DEPARTMENT ALSO FOR AF/EX
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: AMGT ASEC DJ
SUBJECT: ATTEMPTED BREAK-IN
1. (U) On January 4, 2006 at approximately 1900 an
attempted break-in of an embassy residence was prevented by
the Local Guard Force (LGF) Mobile Patrol. The Local Guard
Force (LGF) was alerted by a phone call to the embassy
reporting a suspicious person loitering near an embassy
residence. The LGF notified the Mobile Patrol, RSO and called
the local police.
2. (U) Upon the LGF Mobile Patrol's arrival, the perpetrator
was observed attempting to climb over the residence wall. The
perpetrator fled the scene and was detained by the Djiboutian
Police who responded to the residence. The individual
appeared to be a vagrant and was taken into custody by police
without incident.
3. (U) Post has specifically addressed the recent increase in
crime and the vital role residential guards play in
protecting U.S. Government employees in Djibouti. This
incident is further evidence of the vulnerability of Post's
residences and the reality of service in this poor and high
terror-threat nation in the Horn of Africa.
4. (U) Point of contact is Acting RSO Michael Fogarty at
(253) 35-39-95 or via email at fogartymr2@state.gov.
RAGSDALE