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Viewing cable 05LIMA5309, THIRD DIPNOTE RE DEATH OF PERUVIAN CONTRACTOR IN

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05LIMA5309 2005-12-15 21:53 2011-08-25 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Lima
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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 LIMA 005309 
 
SIPDIS 
 
DEPT FOR WHA/AND, L/PM, PM, DS/IP/WHA, DS/IP/OPO 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: PGOV MARR ASEC PE
SUBJECT: THIRD DIPNOTE RE DEATH OF PERUVIAN CONTRACTOR IN 
AFGHANISTAN 
 
REF: A) LIMA 5286, B) LIMA 5231 
 
1. On 12/14, the Peruvian Foreign Ministry presented the 
Embassy with a third diplomatic note regarding the death in 
Afghanistan of Peruvian citizen Martin Jara.  In this 
instance, the Foreign Ministry conveys the request of the 
31st Lima Public Prosecutor's Office that Mr. Jara's body be 
returned to Lima intact, with its internal organs and blood, 
and accompanied by a copy of the autopsy report done in 
Afghanistan, in order to safeguard forensic evidence 
regarding Mr. Jara's demise.  (NOTE:  Embassy understands 
that per international airfreight standards, a body may not 
be shipped without at least "partial" embalming.  END NOTE.) 
An informal translation of the diplomatic note is contained 
in paragraph 2.  Embassy requests guidance from the 
Department on how to respond to this diplomatic note. 
 
2. (Begin text of dipnote) 
 
NOTE RE (SCP) No. 6 - 3/468 
 
(Complimentary opening) and wishes to refer to its Notes 
Nos. 6-3/458 and 6-3/464, dated December 5 and 9, 2005, 
regarding the death of Peruvian citizen MARTIN ALBERTO JARA 
HICHARD, who was working as a security guard in Afghanistan. 
 
In that regard, the 31st Provincial Prosecutor's Office of 
Lima, through its official communication No. 21-2005-31 
FPPTP, dated December 9, 2005, requested the intervention of 
the Ministry of Foreign Relations, Secretariat of Peruvian 
Communities Abroad in order for "the corpse of Peruvian 
citizen Martin Alberto Jara Hichard, who died in the city of 
Kabul, Afghanistan, on December 2, 2005, to be transported 
to Peru, in its present state, i.e., preserving his internal 
organs, as well as his blood.  Likewise, the findings of the 
autopsy performed on his body in that country should be sent 
along with the corpse.  The Prosecutor's Office wishes to 
point out that the corpse is currently being kept at 
Bagharam Air Force Base in Kabul, Afghanistan, and the 
"Worldwide Assistance" Corporation has been the company 
responsible for moving the corpse, according to the e-mail 
that is being attached to this official communication." 
 
The Ministry of Foreign Relations, Secretariat of Peruvian 
Communities Abroad would like to state in a precise manner, 
that the referenced official communication is based on the 
Resolution issued on December 9, 2005 by the aforementioned 
Provincial Prosecutor's Office, that says verbatim: 
 
"Lima, December 9, 2005 
 
THE FOLLOWING REPORT IS BEING ISSUED ON THIS DATE:  After 
having received the sworn declaration of ELIA MERCEDES JARA 
HICHARD DE CASTRO, who informed the Prosecutor's Office that 
a representative of "Worldwide Assistance" Insurance 
Company, by the name of Ingrid Rodas, had approached her in 
order to ask her about her family's preferences regarding 
the way in which the corpse of her brother MARTIN ALBERTO 
JARA HICHARD, who died of unknown causes in the city of 
Kabul in Afghanistan on December 2, 2005, should be moved 
back to Peru.  Likewise, this company representative offered 
her two possibilities for this transport:  the body could be 
cremated or embalmed.  Subsequently, according to the 
deponent, she consulted this offer with Dr. Bromley, Head of 
the Public Ministry's Coroner's Institute, who told her that 
neither option was advisable since any evidence that could 
be used to determine the cause of death of Martin Alberto 
Jara Hichard would be lost.  He also advised her that in 
order to carry out further investigations, the corpse should 
be transported in its present state.  Thus, the intervention 
of Ambassador Jorge Lazaro Geldres, Secretary of Peruvian 
Communities Abroad, has been requested, in order for him to 
take any necessary steps or measures so that the corpse is 
transported in its present state, and the findings of the 
autopsy performed on the corpse in Kabul, Afghanistan are 
sent along with the corpse; and WHEREAS: It is necessary to 
preserve any and all evidence leading to the clarification 
of the causes of the death of Martin Alberto Jara Hichard; 
THE FOLLOWING ACTION IS HEREBY DECREED:  An official 
communications shall be sent to Ambassador Jorge Lazaro 
Geldres, so that in his position as Secretary of Peruvian 
Communities Abroad, he  takes any steps which may be 
necessary in order to insure that the corpse of Martin 
Alberto Jara Hichard, is transported in its current state, 
and the findings of the autopsy performed on his body in 
Kabul, Afghanistan are sent along with his corpse." 
 
In that regard, and in view of the fact that according to 
the statement made by Mr. Michael Dodd of 3D Global 
Solutions, Inc., the Department of State and the Department 
of Defense of the United States of America are the 
institutions responsible for carrying out the investigation 
of the death of Mr. Martin Jara, the Ministry of Foreign 
Relations, Secretariat of Peruvian Communities Abroad 
requests that as soon as possible, the body of Mr. Martin 
Alberto Jara Hichard be transported back to Peru, in its 
present state, i.e., preserving his internal organs, as well 
as his blood, and sending along the findings of the autopsy 
performed on his body in Kabul; in this way, the evidence 
that might aid in the clarification of the causes of the 
death of the aforementioned Peruvian citizen will have been 
preserved. 
 
(Complimentary closing) 
 
Lima, December 14, 2005 
 
(End text of dipnote) 
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