or is this bagcho? we moved in to a vehicle and took the sheet off and it was in fact bagcho.uickly moved through the area and made it through the base. and i breathed a sigh of relief. but ultimately i was not going to feel completely satisfied until we had him on an aircraft and he was heading back the united states. after we got him, we secured him in an afghan detention city. >> at the time afghanistan didn't have an extradition treaty with the united states. so it was always a little risky for us because the final approval for moving someone from afghanistan was with the president. allies in the united states has a lot of influence over their local area as an elected official. they have to watch out for the next election. so we were a little worried we could get bagcho out of afghanistan. >> so while he was in the custody of the afghan police, myself and phil kearney went and talked to him. he seemed incredulous that he could be prosecuted in afghanistan or taken to the united states. >> he wasn't cooperative. he denied everything. he just claimed to be farmer. even said