Customs Baghdad airport holding Omerreqia trying to smuggle 80 thousand dollars
Editor: SS Monday, 29 August 2011 08:41 GMT
Side of Baghdad International Airport
Alsumaria News / Baghdad,
*****said a source in the customs of Baghdad International Airport, Monday, *****that the security force detained people were Americans working *****in the private security company***** was trying to smuggle 80 thousand dollars out of the country.***** The source said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "The power of the Customs Baghdad airport International detained, people,***** an American working a private security firm and holds a special card for coalition forces *****trying to smuggle $ 80 thousand dollars out of the country. " *****The source, who requested anonymity, that "the force referred the detainee to the airport police for interrogation," without giving further details. is not entitled to any person to travel outside the country with more than 10000 states U.S., as instructed by the customs authority in Iraq. A source in the customs administration of Iraq said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", at the 24 of February, "The Customs Service Baghdad International Airport was able to control the amount of 1.0002 million thousand U.S. dollars, try Iraqi officials out of the country after the demonstrations staged by the Iraqi provinces, were arrested a Turkish businessman, in possession of about 70 thousand U.S. dollars at the airport on 9 May. and announced that the Federal Supreme Court on the fifth of March last, taken a decision to prevent the customs authorities detain persons at border crossing points without a court order, affirming the legal abolition of the previous article that is built upon in the book. The second paragraph of Article 13 of the Constitution refers to the invalidity of any legal provision contrary to with the Constitution, and prohibits the paragraph 12 of Article 19 of the Constitution, detention of persons, while Paragraph 13 of the said article display investigative papers to the competent judge within a period not exceeding 24 hours from the time of the arrest of the accused.
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