When I use the word “prisoner”, it's in the context of not being a military detainee. In that respect it would have been someone who approached us on one of our visits and brought this information forward. We had such an incident in April, where we were approached by prisoners in NDS, and then we have the situation here that you're referring to, the ANP allegations.
It's important to know that the National Directorate of Security...it's not all military detainees. It could be a prisoner who is there because their crime has impacted the security or the integrity of the Afghan government. It could be a person who's there because of kidnapping, money laundering, counterfeiting, or high-profile crimes. Just because they're in a national security unit does not make them a detainee.