Coalition forces arrest 17 suspected terrorists in raids
(KUNA) -- Coalition Forces have detained 17 suspected terrorists during recent operations over the past three days while targeting al-Qaida in Iraq and foreign facilitation networks, the US army announced Friday.
It said in a statement that in a three-day operation that began Wednesday in Yusifiyah, Coalition Forces detained 12 suspects with alleged ties to al-Qaida and foreign fighter facilitation. Coalition Forces found several AK-47s, artillery and mortar rounds, and improvised explosive device-making material. One suspected terrorist was detained Thursday afternoon in Mosul with reported ties to al-Qaida, the army added.
A raid Friday morning in Baghdad resulted in the detention of four suspected terrorists with alleged ties to foreign fighter facilitation and anti-Coalition Forces activities. "Coalition Forces will continue to systematically target al-Qaida in Iraq and foreign terrorist facilitators regardless of where they may hide or operate," said Lt. Col. Christopher Garver, MNF-I spokesperson.
Posted by: Fred 2007-03-17 |