Wikileaks - Viewing cable 08CAIRO2562, UPDATE ON BABY TRAFFICKING NETWORK - Egypt

23 December 2008

Viewing cable 08CAIRO2562, UPDATE ON BABY TRAFFICKING NETWORK

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Reference ID

Created

Released

Classification

Origin

08CAIRO2562

2008-12-23 15:40

2011-08-30 01:44

UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

Embassy Cairo

VZCZCXRO3705

PP RUEHROV

DE RUEHEG #2562/01 3581540

ZNR UUUUU ZZH

P 231540Z DEC 08

FM AMEMBASSY CAIRO

TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 1225

INFO RUEHXK/ARAB ISRAELI COLLECTIVE

RUEAHLC/DEPT OF HOMELAND SECURITY WASHINGTON DC

RUCNFB/FBI WASHINGTON DC

UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 CAIRO 002562

DEPT FOR CA/FPP, CA/EX, CA/OCS, DS/CR/OCI

ALSO FOR G/TIP, INL, DRL, PRM, NEA/RA, NEA/ELA, NEA/PPD

SIPDIS

SENSITIVE

POSTS FOR FRAUD PREVENTION UNITS

E.O. 12958: N/A

TAGS: KFRD CVISCMGTCASCKOCIASECPHUMSMIGKIRF KPAO EG

SUBJECT: UPDATE ON BABY TRAFFICKING NETWORK

REFS: (A) CAIRO 2483 (B) CAIRO 2550 (C) CAIRO 2552

¶1. (SBU) Summary: This cable updates ref (A) which reported

ongoing investigation into child trafficking in Egypt. Another

Egyptian doctor and couple have been arrested by Egyptian State

Security Investigative Services (SSIS) for their involvement in the

baby trafficking network uncovered by the Cairo Fraud Prevention

Unit (FPU). The recent arrests by SSIS have revealed that many more

babies may have been trafficked by this network over at least the

last six years. The review by the Fraud Prevention Manager (FPM)

and A/RSO-I of past American Citizen Services (ACS) cases for

Consular Reports of Birth Abroad (CRBA) takes into account the

possibility that this baby trafficking network may have been in

operation for as long as 20 years. In addition, the FPM and A/RSO-I

have uncovered at least three cases of children who may have

fraudulently obtained U.S. citizenship and are now adolescents or

teenagers growing up as American citizens. End Summary.

The Arrests

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¶2. (SBU) The latest arrests by SSIS involve a doctor who admitted

to falsifying more than 500 letters for couples stating he had

personally delivered infants in his clinic. The clinic was

subsequently closed by SSIS. In addition, the doctor admitted to

receiving anywhere between 10 Egyptian pounds (LE) to 1000 LE (USD 2

- 200) for each fraudulent letter. SSIS has also arrested an

American woman and her Egyptian husband who had appeared at the ACS

unit in October attempting to document a newborn as their natural

child. At the time, the couple fit the profile of past cases

described in reftel and processing was suspended. When SSIS

recently arrested the couple, they immediately asked for a lawyer

and have refused to cooperate. The lawyer is the same one requested

by another couple and is well known in Egypt as a vocal, sometimes

provocative, advocate of the Coptic community. To date, SSIS has

arrested a total of eight individuals involved in this baby

trafficking network and is searching for another two doctors. The

ACS unit has reported the arrests of the Amcits (see refs B and C)

and will be following up with a visit by a consular officer.

The Rescues

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¶3. (SBU) SSIS has reportedly rescued four babies that had been

bought by individuals who were attempting to leave Egypt with them

falsely documented as American citizens. In all of the cases except

one, the individuals have been arrested. In one case, the couple,

both American citizens, have returned to the United States leaving

the baby in the care of another individual to whom they paid 3000 LE

(USD 600). This individual, an Egyptian national, has been detained

and questioned by SSIS. She admitted to having accompanied the

Amcit couple to the house of a Coptic nun and having witnessed a

payment of money for the newborn. SSIS is trying to determine

whether this nun and the one described in reftel are the same

individual. The individual has also implicated a Ministry of Health

official who she claims facilitated the issuance of false birth

certificates.

Where are the children?

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¶4. (SBU) An exhaustive review of ACS historical files has

identified more than a dozen cases of suspected related fraud

stretching back as far as 1989. These past cases have been flagged

as possible fraud with processing at ACS Cairo suspended if the

application is still pending. However, extensive searches by the

FPM and A/RSO-I of the Consular Consolidated Database (CCD) have

identified some cases where the Amcit parents appear to have

documented the child at another U.S. consulate and brought him or

her to the United States. In three cases the children are now

either adolescents or teenagers living in the United States with

their "parents." DS investigations have been opened on these U.S.

cases. With regards to the possibility that hundreds of other

babies were bought, and then later obtained fraudulent valid

Egyptian birth certificates, SSIS is still questioning the arrested

individuals. The cases that FPU has uncovered in ACS have all

indicated that the babies were being bought by childless Coptic

couples, at least one of whom was an American citizen.

Suggested Press Guidance

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CAIRO 00002562 002 OF 002

¶5. (SBU) Post recommends that responses to media inquiries be

limited to the following:

We do not comment on ongoing investigations.

Comment

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¶6. (SBU) Due to the apparent largely Coptic involvement in these

cases, the inevitable press coverage may well take a sectarian

slant. A brief story regarding the investigation appeared in a

limited circulation independent newspaper on December 21, and we

expect more to follow. Given Egypt's already highly-charged

sectarian environment, and the occasional accusations that the U.S.

and other Western Embassies see themselves as "protectors" of the

Coptic minority, this case may elicit strong reactions from the

Egyptian media and public.

¶7. (SBU) To add fuel to the possible fire, the arrested Coptic nun

has reportedly told SSIS that she was bringing the babies into the

Coptic Church by selling them to Coptic couples, implying that some

of the babies may have been non-Christian. In Egypt, there are few

issues more provocative than religious conversion, and some will

undoubtedly view the adoption of a Muslim child by a Christian

couple as akin to forced religious conversion.

¶8. (SBU) The case has high-level attention from the Ministry of

Interior. Post will continue to closely coordinate with the GOE,

and to report on developments both in the investigation and in the

political, media and public reaction to the case.

SCOBEY