BAGHDAD / Aswat al-Iraq: Iraq's Interior Ministry has announced on Saturday that its force have detained 3 "terrorist" networks in different parts of northeast Iraq's Diala Province.
"The Police in Diala Province has detained the three terrorist networks in Baaquba and al-Hashimiyat towns," an Interior Ministry statement reported.
"The first terrorist network, two of its criminals have killed their father, brother, his wife and a child, charging their non-cooperationwith the terrorist al-Qaeda Organization, along with carrying out other terrorist acts, the second had been behind several criminal operations, attacks on an Army checkpoint close to Baaquba Sports Playground, police checkpoints and citizens with arms, fixed with silencers and a booby-trapped car explosion," it stressed.
It said that the third network had been responsible for several terrorist operations in a number Iraqi provinces, including Kirkuk and Baghdad, along with booby-trapped car blasts and suicide attacks in Baghdad's Burtaha Mosque and an attempt to assassinate its Sheikh Jalalul-Din al-Saghir in an explosive belt blast over the past few months.
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"The Police in Diala Province has detained the three terrorist networks in Baaquba and al-Hashimiyat towns," an Interior Ministry statement reported.
"The first terrorist network, two of its criminals have killed their father, brother, his wife and a child, charging their non-cooperationwith the terrorist al-Qaeda Organization, along with carrying out other terrorist acts, the second had been behind several criminal operations, attacks on an Army checkpoint close to Baaquba Sports Playground, police checkpoints and citizens with arms, fixed with silencers and a booby-trapped car explosion," it stressed.
It said that the third network had been responsible for several terrorist operations in a number Iraqi provinces, including Kirkuk and Baghdad, along with booby-trapped car blasts and suicide attacks in Baghdad's Burtaha Mosque and an attempt to assassinate its Sheikh Jalalul-Din al-Saghir in an explosive belt blast over the past few months.
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