Interior announces that its forces will take over the security file provinces by next July
Monday 06 2012 10:38 GMT
Sumerian News / Baghdad
The Interior Ministry announced on Monday it will file its security provinces by next July, after the withdrawal of army troops to the border, and confirmed that the security file will then internally the responsibility of the Ministry of Defence.
U.S. Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior for Security Affairs, the Federal Ahmed al-Khafaji said in a statement received "Alsumaria News," a copy of it, "The ministry will receive the file security of the provinces of the army in the next July to devote himself to his duties in the maintenance of border security and the defense of the country," noting that "the security file, the internal time present is the responsibility of the Ministry of Defense. "
Khafaji said that "the process of security and stability should be a shared responsibility and solidarity between the Ministries of Defense and Interior," without giving further details.
The Commission on Security and Defence parliamentary confirmed in (11 October 2011), that some provinces do not require the presence of army troops inside, while demanding to "fine tune" the security services and rely on the information and not on force, raids and random arrests.
The command said the ground forces in the Ministry of Defense, in (7 September 2011), Close hand over security to the Ministry of Interior in a number of provinces, and in affirming that the army units would be outside the boundaries and the parties to those provinces, stressed that the events and security breaches during Ramadan and Eid Mushrooms are only 5% compared to last months.
The capital Baghdad, has seen the beginning of the year 2012, a rise in violence that killed dozens of citizens, at a time when the country's major political crisis is a note of arrest issued against the vice president the 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.
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Monday 06 2012 10:38 GMT
Sumerian News / Baghdad
The Interior Ministry announced on Monday it will file its security provinces by next July, after the withdrawal of army troops to the border, and confirmed that the security file will then internally the responsibility of the Ministry of Defence.
U.S. Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior for Security Affairs, the Federal Ahmed al-Khafaji said in a statement received "Alsumaria News," a copy of it, "The ministry will receive the file security of the provinces of the army in the next July to devote himself to his duties in the maintenance of border security and the defense of the country," noting that "the security file, the internal time present is the responsibility of the Ministry of Defense. "
Khafaji said that "the process of security and stability should be a shared responsibility and solidarity between the Ministries of Defense and Interior," without giving further details.
The Commission on Security and Defence parliamentary confirmed in (11 October 2011), that some provinces do not require the presence of army troops inside, while demanding to "fine tune" the security services and rely on the information and not on force, raids and random arrests.
The command said the ground forces in the Ministry of Defense, in (7 September 2011), Close hand over security to the Ministry of Interior in a number of provinces, and in affirming that the army units would be outside the boundaries and the parties to those provinces, stressed that the events and security breaches during Ramadan and Eid Mushrooms are only 5% compared to last months.
The capital Baghdad, has seen the beginning of the year 2012, a rise in violence that killed dozens of citizens, at a time when the country's major political crisis is a note of arrest issued against the vice president the 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.
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