Commission between Baghdad and London investigation with explosive detection
On: Friday 1/20/2012 6:56
Baghdad / term
detection of the Inspector General of the Ministry of Interior Aqeel Turaihi the formation of a joint committee with the British government to investigate the explosives detectors that are being used at checkpoints, stressing that there are several responsible parties involved in a deal that explosives detectors. Turaihi said in comments carried by the Euphrates News Agency
"The agreement has been made with the British side to investigate corruption in a deal that explosives detectors and we are now in the process of completing these procedures in order to conduct a joint investigation in this case." He pointed out that the "deal explosives detectors ade261 any device used at checkpoints have been imported when it was one of the companies we offer have been imported in the form of several payments." He explained that "the party responsible for importation did not specify the technical specifications correctly did not put them right price," noting that "there was an investigation of this topic was to send the file on this matter to the Integrity Commission and the file is now before court for decision." He Turaihi in his speech that "the Ministry of Interior show her that this device is not valid through the reports of experts and technicians, and there was talk about some of these devices was valid," pointing out that "even if hypothetically, that the fit for work but the prices were inflated by a very large and this is what prompted us to investigate this issue through the data available to us in this matter. "
He said, "The issue now before the court ruling, the only one that will determine the existence of corruption in these devices or not." "The question of the use of these devices are not used back to the concerned authorities that determine what is used and does not use devices or weapons, either we are an office of Inspector General are not third-art so that we can determine the mechanism of the existence of these devices." And on the purchase of new devices to detect explosives, said Turaihi that "there is a committee formed with the participation of the Ministry of Interior and Defense and his advisers the National Security to discuss the best types of devices," noting that "This committee held several meetings and a very high level presence of experts and technicians in order to buy new hardware The variety of Iraq. "
The Turaihi that "this is the proper procedure in the contract for the weapons and equipment to detect explosives or anything like that," noting that "the purchase of weapons and detectors, etc. all need to be a technical expert gives its report before coming to buy such devices ".
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On: Friday 1/20/2012 6:56
Baghdad / term
detection of the Inspector General of the Ministry of Interior Aqeel Turaihi the formation of a joint committee with the British government to investigate the explosives detectors that are being used at checkpoints, stressing that there are several responsible parties involved in a deal that explosives detectors. Turaihi said in comments carried by the Euphrates News Agency
"The agreement has been made with the British side to investigate corruption in a deal that explosives detectors and we are now in the process of completing these procedures in order to conduct a joint investigation in this case." He pointed out that the "deal explosives detectors ade261 any device used at checkpoints have been imported when it was one of the companies we offer have been imported in the form of several payments." He explained that "the party responsible for importation did not specify the technical specifications correctly did not put them right price," noting that "there was an investigation of this topic was to send the file on this matter to the Integrity Commission and the file is now before court for decision." He Turaihi in his speech that "the Ministry of Interior show her that this device is not valid through the reports of experts and technicians, and there was talk about some of these devices was valid," pointing out that "even if hypothetically, that the fit for work but the prices were inflated by a very large and this is what prompted us to investigate this issue through the data available to us in this matter. "
He said, "The issue now before the court ruling, the only one that will determine the existence of corruption in these devices or not." "The question of the use of these devices are not used back to the concerned authorities that determine what is used and does not use devices or weapons, either we are an office of Inspector General are not third-art so that we can determine the mechanism of the existence of these devices." And on the purchase of new devices to detect explosives, said Turaihi that "there is a committee formed with the participation of the Ministry of Interior and Defense and his advisers the National Security to discuss the best types of devices," noting that "This committee held several meetings and a very high level presence of experts and technicians in order to buy new hardware The variety of Iraq. "
The Turaihi that "this is the proper procedure in the contract for the weapons and equipment to detect explosives or anything like that," noting that "the purchase of weapons and detectors, etc. all need to be a technical expert gives its report before coming to buy such devices ".
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