"Scuffles broke out" between Qanbar Ghaidan during interrogation
March 29, 2015, 9:07
BAGHDAD)
Revealed to the Commission of Inquiry on the events of the fall of the city of Mosul that it had conducted investigations fundamentalism with former Vice Chief of Staff Abboud Qanbar and ground force commander Ali Ghaidan and former federal police commander Mohsen al-Kaabi and recorded their statements.
They pointed out that "the investigation would apply to 33 other officers in future sessions" where the Commission said that "the three leaders exchanged charges during interrogation."
The commission has begun an investigation into the causes of the fall of the city of Mosul, last Wednesday, questioning military and security officials and administrators who are affected by the charges of cowardice and negligence and even complicity in the fall of the city.
A member of the Committee, it was "recorded sayings and Kanbar Ghaidan Kaabi and took them to the archives and documents of the case," adding that "the Committee will, compared to the three statements and statements with the statements of the 33 others."
The source, who preferred not to be named, said "Kanbar and Ghaidan Kaabi exchanged charges, during interrogation, and reached the limit argument of words between them and to the extent of the fight hands, and threw them all the ball in the other court, accusing him of failing or direct responsibility for the fall of the city in the hands of Daash Tenth of June last, especially since the noose may narrow them in the absence of the owners to help them to do so, because it is the other will be before the committee in the near future, "stressing saying" careful investigation of the case will show us the main culprit. "
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March 29, 2015, 9:07
BAGHDAD)
Revealed to the Commission of Inquiry on the events of the fall of the city of Mosul that it had conducted investigations fundamentalism with former Vice Chief of Staff Abboud Qanbar and ground force commander Ali Ghaidan and former federal police commander Mohsen al-Kaabi and recorded their statements.
They pointed out that "the investigation would apply to 33 other officers in future sessions" where the Commission said that "the three leaders exchanged charges during interrogation."
The commission has begun an investigation into the causes of the fall of the city of Mosul, last Wednesday, questioning military and security officials and administrators who are affected by the charges of cowardice and negligence and even complicity in the fall of the city.
A member of the Committee, it was "recorded sayings and Kanbar Ghaidan Kaabi and took them to the archives and documents of the case," adding that "the Committee will, compared to the three statements and statements with the statements of the 33 others."
The source, who preferred not to be named, said "Kanbar and Ghaidan Kaabi exchanged charges, during interrogation, and reached the limit argument of words between them and to the extent of the fight hands, and threw them all the ball in the other court, accusing him of failing or direct responsibility for the fall of the city in the hands of Daash Tenth of June last, especially since the noose may narrow them in the absence of the owners to help them to do so, because it is the other will be before the committee in the near future, "stressing saying" careful investigation of the case will show us the main culprit. "
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