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| Identifier: | 04MADRID2187 |
|---|---|
| Wikileaks: | View 04MADRID2187 at Wikileaks.org |
| Origin: | Embassy Madrid |
| Created: | 2004-06-10 10:38:00 |
| Classification: | UNCLASSIFIED |
| Tags: | CJAN CVIS KCRM SP |
| Redacted: | This cable was not redacted by Wikileaks. |
This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.
UNCLAS MADRID 002187 SIPDIS STATE FOR L/LEI - K. PROPP, AND J. ALLEN JUSTICE FOR DOJ/OIA - D. ASHLEY E.O. 12958: N/A TAGS: CJAN, CVIS, KCRM, SP (BOIKO, ALEXANDER) SUBJECT: EXTRADITION CASE OF ALEXANDER BOIKO REF: STATE 220860 1. Country clearance is granted for Deputy U.S. Marshals, Ivan Baptiste Jr. and Lourdes Timberman. 2. Two double rooms for single use have been reserved for U.S. Ivan Baptiste Jr. and Lourdes Timberman, at Hotel Melia Fenix, Calle Hermosilla no. 2, 28006 Madrid, tel.: 91 4316700, from June 13 to June 17. The rate per room and night _175/$210.00 (VAT included) and breakfast buffet is _21.40/$26.35 (VAT included) 3. Due to staffing problems, Spanish Interpol is not able to meet USM at the airport. Official Madrid taxis are very numerous at the airport and the cost from airport to hotel should be between _15 and _20. U.S. Marshals are requested to contact Kim Wise at Embassy Madrid, 91-587-2242, to discuss surrender arrangements. 4. Please be advised that Spanish visas are required for holders of official/diplomatic passports coming to Spain on official business. 5. In general, Spain is safe. However, Madrid, Barcelona and other large cities in Spain - including resort/convention areas such as Benidorm - attract a large number of criminals and pickpockets and frequent incidents of crime of opportunity against the unwary do occur. Carry only essential items including a photo- copy of your passport's photo page. Visitors can protect themselves against crime by being street-smart, alert and aware of their surroundings. In the event you are victimized by crime, or experience any security- related incident, please contact the Embassy's Regional Security Office at 91-587-2550 or after ours at 91-587- 2355. Official visitors to the Embassy in Madrid or the Consulate General in Barcelona are encouraged to receive a security briefing from the RSO office at their earliest convenience. Additional information regarding safety and security in Spain is available on the U.S. Department of State's website (http://www.state.gov) and the U.S. Embassy's website (www.embusa.es). 6. Travelers are encouraged to review the most recent Worldwide Caution issued by the Department of State. As the Department of State continues to develop information on any potential security threats to Americans overseas, it shares credible threat information through its Consular Information Program documents, available on the Internet at http://travel/state.gov. In addition to information on the Internet, U.S. travelers can hear recorded information by calling the Department of State in Washington, D.C. at 202-647-5225 from their touch-tone telephone, or receive information by automated telefax by dialing 202-647-3000 from their fax machine. ARGYROS
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