Arrest sabotaging oil pipeline network
07/01/2013 20:29
Band leadership announced 12 of the Tigris operations in Kirkuk, on Monday, the arrest of four people make up a network involved targeting oil pipelines south-west of the province.
He said the division commander, Maj. Gen. Mohammed Khalaf Saeed al-Dulaimi, in a press statement that "the force of the band 12 carried out this afternoon, the process of raids and searches in a village southwest of Kirkuk, which resulted in the arrest of four wanted men make up the network involved operations targeting oil pipelines tanker and a private line Iraqi-Turkish . "
Dulaimi said that "the operation was carried out according to accurate intelligence information," adding that "security force detainees transferred to the security station for interrogation."
He revealed the conductor 12, that "the four regiments of the band forces carried out a security plan to protect the oil lines, including the Iraqi-Turkish line."
It is noteworthy that the Iraq-Turkey pipeline carrier oil, which starts from the Iraqi city of Kirkuk, 250 km north of Baghdad, passing through the land down to the Turkish port of Ceyhan there, is one of the most important lines of crude oil tanker, as is constantly blasting operations to improvised explosive devices.
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07/01/2013 20:29
Band leadership announced 12 of the Tigris operations in Kirkuk, on Monday, the arrest of four people make up a network involved targeting oil pipelines south-west of the province.
He said the division commander, Maj. Gen. Mohammed Khalaf Saeed al-Dulaimi, in a press statement that "the force of the band 12 carried out this afternoon, the process of raids and searches in a village southwest of Kirkuk, which resulted in the arrest of four wanted men make up the network involved operations targeting oil pipelines tanker and a private line Iraqi-Turkish . "
Dulaimi said that "the operation was carried out according to accurate intelligence information," adding that "security force detainees transferred to the security station for interrogation."
He revealed the conductor 12, that "the four regiments of the band forces carried out a security plan to protect the oil lines, including the Iraqi-Turkish line."
It is noteworthy that the Iraq-Turkey pipeline carrier oil, which starts from the Iraqi city of Kirkuk, 250 km north of Baghdad, passing through the land down to the Turkish port of Ceyhan there, is one of the most important lines of crude oil tanker, as is constantly blasting operations to improvised explosive devices.
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