The Kurdish government coordinate with Baghdad to judicial extradition
13.01.2012 | (Voice of Iraq) - Add comments - Arbil - in the name Francis - Dar Al-Hayat announced the arrest of the Kurdish government required 239 out of 2278 did not carry out judicial decisions, while expressing willingness to cooperate with the central government to hand over military commanders had fled from the province of Wasit to the Kurdistan region. A spokesman for the Ministry of Peshmerga Jabbar Yawar, during a joint press conference with the Director-General of Police in Arbil Abdullah Alkhilani that «the operating room, which was formed by order of the President of the Region to arrest wanted men has been able during the four months of the arrest of 239 wanted of 2278 failed to implement their right to judicial ». He added that «some 100 wanted men were able to flee the province to the Iraqi provinces, we are now working with the federal government to arrest them, as well as the flight of more than 40 others out of Iraq». and called Yawar, the Ministry of Interior in the Federal Government to coordinate with the Government of the Territory «to deliver former commander of the rapid reaction forces in Wasit province, in addition to civilians wanted between the two sides, through Representative Office Region in Baghdad ». The House of Wasit called the Kurdish government «delivered provided dear emirate, commander of the regiment to intervene in Wasit previously, three brothers on charges of murder, rape» He pointed out that «the warrant issued against four siblings, in accordance with article 406 and the Government of the Territory to do so and hand them over to justice». said Alkhilani that «one wanted in the region died during the process of his arrest after he refused to surrender, while the withdrawal of the names of some 264 people from the list had already been sentenced after it was discovered that the charges against them were for committing minor infractions ». He added that «Police Erbil allocated funds for complaints».
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