Interior: intelligence effort is still below the level of ambition, despite its development
Tuesday, 17 December / 2 January 2012 23:03 Iraq News
Considered the Iraqi Interior Ministry, Tuesday, that the intelligence effort is still below the level of ambition, asserting that the Council of Ministers approved the issue of financial resources in this regard, as pointed out that last year saw revealed a lot of groups that carried out many crimes.
The agent said the oldest of the Ministry of Adnan al-Asadi in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "intelligence effort developed during this year better than before through what is presented from the results," but he also said, "but is still below the level of ambition, because it needs for a period of time from gain experience and legislation of laws and financial support. "
He said al-Asadi that "the Council of Ministers approved the issue of financial resources and provide money to pay sources and this is very important, and it was Alko intelligence work," noting that "the Directorate of combating terrorism and organized crime revealed during the past year a lot of groups that the crimes of many during the years 2008 and 2009 and 2010 ".
He said al-Asadi said "what does some associate of facilitating the entry of car bombs are individuals," adding that "the individual, equals one hundred and therefore as carrying Baja security may facilitate the movement of a major role in the process of passing a lot of car bombs and improvised explosive devices."
Asadi pointed out that "there is a permanent audit files to associate through the Directorate of security clearances to detect some of the issues," explaining that "the departments of Internal Affairs and the Office of Inspector General, and even intelligence monitors the performance of the associate."
The capital Baghdad, has seen over the past year, a rise in violence was the latest of which killed 63 people and injuring 197 others, a series of bombings in the 22 December 2011, at a time when the country's political crisis following the issuance of an arrest warrant against the vice president and leader of the Iraqi List Tariq al-Hashimi, and Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, a request to parliament to withdraw confidence from the deputy leader of the Iraqi List, also Saleh al-Mutlaq, which led the list led by Iyad Allawi, to suspend its membership in the Council of Ministers and House of Representatives and submit a request to Parliament for vote of no confidence for Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.
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