High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Majid Khan is the only legal resident of the United States who is held in the Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, after he returned to his native Pakistan to visit his wife and was captured by Pakistani authorities who handed him over the CIA. Iyman Faris told authorities that Khan had referred to Khalid Sheikh Mohammed as an "uncle" and spoken of a desire to kill Pakistani dictator Pervez Musharraf. After Khan was taken into custody, sent to a CIA black site and transferred to Guantanamo Bay, Faris said that his accusations had been "an absolute lie" and that he had been coerced into making the statements. A former resident of Baltimore, Maryland, Khan has made repeated offers to submit to a polygraph test to prove his innocence, but been denied. The Director of National Intelligence has asserted that Khan's experience working in his father's gas station "...made Khan highly qualified to assist Mohammad with the research and planning to blow up gas stations." He is represented by the Center for Constitutional Rights and is the only so-called "high value" detainee to have legal representation.