A man captured in Afghanistan has been transferred to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the Pentagon announced on Thursday.In a statement, the Defense Department named the man as Inayatullah. Many Afghans go by only one name.“He has admitted that he was the Al Qaeda Emir of Zahedan, Iran, and planned and directed Al Qaeda terrorist operations,” the Pentagon statement said.The Pentagon further accused Inayatullah of collaborating with “numerous Al Qaeda senior leaders, to include Abu Ubaydah al-Masri and Azzam, executing their instructions and personally supporting global terrorist efforts.”“Inayatullah attests to facilitating the movement of foreign fighters, significantly contributing to transnational terrorism across multiple borders,” the statement said.The Afghan's transfer to the controversial prison comes as part of an ongoing trickle of prisoners being transported to the naval base facility.