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[16:22] 12/Jan/03
Arbil - 3 January-January (PNA): offered to the Iraqi Interior Ministry Tuesday confessions of a network of 21 accused belonging to the group "Naqshbandi" supported by Izzat al-Douri, Iraqi Vice President Saddam Hussein, is responsible for the implementation of 300 for the "terrorist".
Offered confessions recorded on a large screen in the hall at the Ministry of Interior in Baghdad, while the group is allowed to Abd al-Khaliq Abd al-Sattar al-Samarrai to speak directly to the media to reveal the date membership and organizational structure of the group to which he belongs.
For his part, senior agent of the Ministry of the Interior Adnan al-Asadi, during a press conference that "this group had been arrested a few weeks ago in Baghdad, was retained until the completion of investigations and follow-up investigations and other individuals."
He stressed that these "suspects belonging to a group Naqshbandi, which is active in Baghdad and the provinces of Kirkuk, Ninewa and Salah al-Din (all north) and Anbar (western), and officials on the implementation of 300 for the crime, including 190 assassination weapons silenced voice and packaging adhesives in Baghdad."
Join revealed confessions of the accused of carrying out targeted mostly Iraqi security forces, including the killing of three policemen, and booby-trapping the body of one of them at the headquarters of the Federal Police without mentioning the date and place.
In turn, police chief of Baghdad, a spokesman for the Ministry of Interior, Major General Adel Daham during the conference itself, that "the group is responsible for the killing of a number of doctors, judges, (has) confessed to killing a large number of officers and planting explosive" devices.
The daily attacks, improvised explosive devices and weapons silenced style is common for the implementation of daily attacks in Baghdad and throughout Iraq.
In addition, al-Asadi revealed the presence of 57 armed group active in all of Iraq.
According to the confessions of al-Samarrai, a native of the New Baghdad area (on the eastern side of Baghdad), and graduated from the Faculty of Law at the University of Baghdad, said "it receives orders from Abdel Rahman al-Naqshbandi, who in turn receives instructions from Izzat al-Duri."
Accuse the league to support the insurgency in Iraq and funding it, and is the highest official in the former Iraqi Baathist regime still at large.
And enable the Samurai, who has ties to an ancient league, according to Daham, from "the recruitment of this group, which includes two university professors, in collaboration with the former Iraqi army officer."
Samarrai also said that the guidance that was received by the states to attack U.S. forces, but the masses, after the bombing in 2006 and sparked a sectarian war, came instructions to strike the police forces and other targets "similar.
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[16:22] 12/Jan/03
Arbil - 3 January-January (PNA): offered to the Iraqi Interior Ministry Tuesday confessions of a network of 21 accused belonging to the group "Naqshbandi" supported by Izzat al-Douri, Iraqi Vice President Saddam Hussein, is responsible for the implementation of 300 for the "terrorist".
Offered confessions recorded on a large screen in the hall at the Ministry of Interior in Baghdad, while the group is allowed to Abd al-Khaliq Abd al-Sattar al-Samarrai to speak directly to the media to reveal the date membership and organizational structure of the group to which he belongs.
For his part, senior agent of the Ministry of the Interior Adnan al-Asadi, during a press conference that "this group had been arrested a few weeks ago in Baghdad, was retained until the completion of investigations and follow-up investigations and other individuals."
He stressed that these "suspects belonging to a group Naqshbandi, which is active in Baghdad and the provinces of Kirkuk, Ninewa and Salah al-Din (all north) and Anbar (western), and officials on the implementation of 300 for the crime, including 190 assassination weapons silenced voice and packaging adhesives in Baghdad."
Join revealed confessions of the accused of carrying out targeted mostly Iraqi security forces, including the killing of three policemen, and booby-trapping the body of one of them at the headquarters of the Federal Police without mentioning the date and place.
In turn, police chief of Baghdad, a spokesman for the Ministry of Interior, Major General Adel Daham during the conference itself, that "the group is responsible for the killing of a number of doctors, judges, (has) confessed to killing a large number of officers and planting explosive" devices.
The daily attacks, improvised explosive devices and weapons silenced style is common for the implementation of daily attacks in Baghdad and throughout Iraq.
In addition, al-Asadi revealed the presence of 57 armed group active in all of Iraq.
According to the confessions of al-Samarrai, a native of the New Baghdad area (on the eastern side of Baghdad), and graduated from the Faculty of Law at the University of Baghdad, said "it receives orders from Abdel Rahman al-Naqshbandi, who in turn receives instructions from Izzat al-Duri."
Accuse the league to support the insurgency in Iraq and funding it, and is the highest official in the former Iraqi Baathist regime still at large.
And enable the Samurai, who has ties to an ancient league, according to Daham, from "the recruitment of this group, which includes two university professors, in collaboration with the former Iraqi army officer."
Samarrai also said that the guidance that was received by the states to attack U.S. forces, but the masses, after the bombing in 2006 and sparked a sectarian war, came instructions to strike the police forces and other targets "similar.
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