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06ULAANBAATAR139
2006-02-26 23:38:00
SECRET//NOFORN
Embassy Ulaanbaatar
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GIA DETAINS U.S. AND JAPANESE CURRENCY CARRIED BY

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P 262338Z FEB 06
FM AMEMBASSY ULAANBAATAR
TO SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 9507
INFO AMCONSUL HONG KONG PRIORITY
USSS WASHDC PRIORITY
AMEMBASSY BEIJING
AMEMBASSY SEOUL
AMEMBASSY TOKYO
AMCONSUL SHENYANG
DEPT OF TREASURY WASHDC
DIA DAH WASHDC
SECDEF WASHDC
S E C R E T ULAANBAATAR 000139 

NOFORN
DEPARTMENT FOR EAP/CM, HONG KONG FOR USSS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 02/22/2016
TAGS: SNAR EFIN PREL PTER ASEC MG
SUBJECT: GIA DETAINS U.S. AND JAPANESE CURRENCY CARRIED BY
DPRK DIPLOMATS

Classified By: Ambassador Pamela J. Slutz for reasons 1.5 (b),(c),
(d),and (e)

S E C R E T ULAANBAATAR 000139

NOFORN
DEPARTMENT FOR EAP/CM, HONG KONG FOR USSS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 02/22/2016
TAGS: SNAR EFIN PREL PTER ASEC MG
SUBJECT: GIA DETAINS U.S. AND JAPANESE CURRENCY CARRIED BY
DPRK DIPLOMATS

Classified By: Ambassador Pamela J. Slutz for reasons 1.5 (b),(c),
(d),and (e)


1. (S/NF) The head of the General Intelligence Agency's
Counter Intelligence department requested a meeting the
morning of February 23rd with SIMO to discuss their detention
of one million U.S. dollars and 200 million Japanese Yen in
cash from two DPRK males at Ulaanbaatar's Chinggis Khan
(formerly known as Buyant Ukhaa) Airport on February 21,

2006. The two men were carrying North Korean diplomatic
passports and had arrived on a Mongolian International
Airways (MIAT) flight from Beijing. The GIA promptly
informed SIMO that the currency was comprised of new and old
style $100 bills and 10,000 yen notes and that it was being
carried in hand luggage. They said that the North Korean men
had declared the currency on their customs forms and that a
representative of Golomt Bank, a local Mongolian-owned bank,
presented a customs declaration to Mongolia's Custom Agency
one hour prior to the arrival of the aircraft. The GIA reps
emphasized that the money entered Mongolia legally and that
no arrests were made. They told SIMO that the two men's trip
originated in North Korea. It is not clear at this time
whether the two men are DPRK government officials or
officials of North Korea's Daedong Bank.


2. (S/NF) The GIA rep told SIMO that they are currently
holding the currency until it can be determined if it is
counterfeit (Embassy note: The fact that the money was
apparently being delivered to Golomt Bank suggests that the
currency was legitimate.). The GIA asked SIMO for assistance
in determining the origin and authenticity of the dollars and
yen as well as traces on the two North Koreans. They stated
that they have limited time (approximately ten days) before
they will be pressured to return the currency. The North
Korean Embassy has already issued a diplomatic note to the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs requesting the release of the
currency.


3. (S/NF) RSO reported the incident to the regional office
of the United States Secret Service in Hong Kong and will
work with the USSS to determine whether the currency can be
analyzed in the limited time available before the GIA will be
compelled to return the currency. Some information on this
event has already appeared in local Mongolian language
newspapers. Post will continue to follow-up and report.

Slutz

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