Kirkuk Saturday initiate strategic security plan first of its kind on the back of bombings yesterday
24/02/2012 PM - 10:26 AM | Hits: 1
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Announced the leadership of police of Kirkuk province, Thursday, on the status of a security plan include a strategy of a new first of its kind, will start to apply next Saturday, with the loaded Al-Qaeda and Ansar al-Sunna responsibility for the bombings in the province today, the President of the Security Committee in the House of Kirkuk that the bombings have a political edge and regionally closer to the "terrorism."
The commander of the Kirkuk police Major General Jamal Taher Bakr said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "security leaders held yesterday, a security meeting expanded to find out what has been applied by the security services and gaps occurring," noting that "the security forces will start from Saturday Next, (February 25, current), to apply the new security plan include a strategy applied for the first time in the province. "
He said Baker that "the plan will work to find a new case of responding to any risks that may occur by armed groups through strikes blow it," adding that "the bombings yesterday bearing character of terrorism and the hallmarks of al-Qaeda and Ansar al-Sunna and some groups are trying to create security holes" .
The police chief of Kirkuk that "regulatory al-Qaeda and Ansar al-Sunna terrorists have received painful blows by security forces in Kirkuk by arresting Msúlehma, has tried through these bombings to find security holes," asserting that "the security forces in all its different mobilized its efforts fully at checkpoints particularly at the entrances of the province. "
For his part, President of the Security Committee in Kirkuk Ahmed military in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "a series of bombings that hit the provinces, yesterday, at the same time have a political edge and a regional rather than to terrorism," adding that "the recent attempts to deliver a message to that security forces in Iraq is able to enforce security. "
Al Askari noted that "the political crisis in Iraq cast a shadow in another on the security situation, which is now need to be real processors," adding that "the ability of armed groups confirm the existence of a political background and regional supported and make the security situation is stable in Iraq."
He called the military to "the introduction of modern technologies in the work of security services and strengthen the intelligence system," noting that "terrorist groups are trying to inflict the greatest number of people in Tfjeratha, but the intelligence information and access to those totals and beat her so prevent breaches."
A series of bombings, on Thursday (February 23, 2012), the capital Baghdad and six other provinces are the Salah al-Din, Babylon, Nineveh and Diyala, Anbar and Kirkuk, killed nearly 491 people between the dead and wounded, and recognized the Interior Ministry the occurrence of 22 bombings targeted 19 regions across Iraq, as accused al-Qaeda and "other" of being behind it, saying it aims to trigger sectarian strife, political and prevent Iraq from being an economic giant.
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24/02/2012 PM - 10:26 AM | Hits: 1
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Announced the leadership of police of Kirkuk province, Thursday, on the status of a security plan include a strategy of a new first of its kind, will start to apply next Saturday, with the loaded Al-Qaeda and Ansar al-Sunna responsibility for the bombings in the province today, the President of the Security Committee in the House of Kirkuk that the bombings have a political edge and regionally closer to the "terrorism."
The commander of the Kirkuk police Major General Jamal Taher Bakr said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "security leaders held yesterday, a security meeting expanded to find out what has been applied by the security services and gaps occurring," noting that "the security forces will start from Saturday Next, (February 25, current), to apply the new security plan include a strategy applied for the first time in the province. "
He said Baker that "the plan will work to find a new case of responding to any risks that may occur by armed groups through strikes blow it," adding that "the bombings yesterday bearing character of terrorism and the hallmarks of al-Qaeda and Ansar al-Sunna and some groups are trying to create security holes" .
The police chief of Kirkuk that "regulatory al-Qaeda and Ansar al-Sunna terrorists have received painful blows by security forces in Kirkuk by arresting Msúlehma, has tried through these bombings to find security holes," asserting that "the security forces in all its different mobilized its efforts fully at checkpoints particularly at the entrances of the province. "
For his part, President of the Security Committee in Kirkuk Ahmed military in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "a series of bombings that hit the provinces, yesterday, at the same time have a political edge and a regional rather than to terrorism," adding that "the recent attempts to deliver a message to that security forces in Iraq is able to enforce security. "
Al Askari noted that "the political crisis in Iraq cast a shadow in another on the security situation, which is now need to be real processors," adding that "the ability of armed groups confirm the existence of a political background and regional supported and make the security situation is stable in Iraq."
He called the military to "the introduction of modern technologies in the work of security services and strengthen the intelligence system," noting that "terrorist groups are trying to inflict the greatest number of people in Tfjeratha, but the intelligence information and access to those totals and beat her so prevent breaches."
A series of bombings, on Thursday (February 23, 2012), the capital Baghdad and six other provinces are the Salah al-Din, Babylon, Nineveh and Diyala, Anbar and Kirkuk, killed nearly 491 people between the dead and wounded, and recognized the Interior Ministry the occurrence of 22 bombings targeted 19 regions across Iraq, as accused al-Qaeda and "other" of being behind it, saying it aims to trigger sectarian strife, political and prevent Iraq from being an economic giant.
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