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Iraq
And another one gets (officially) nabbed
2005-11-15
Coalition Forces captured Hamid Sharki a lawyer? Shadid, the leader of the New Ba’ath Party in Diyala Province, during a patrol November 9th.
Released a week later - must mean his intel value has been exploited. Look for a follow-up announcement next week?
Coalition members apprehended Shadid along with physical evidence at his home. Shadid is a former member of the Ba’ath Party in Diyala Province and is suspected of being responsible for all anti-Iraqi forces Ba’ath Party activities in that area. Shadid’s capture is a major achievement for Coalition Forces as they believe he can provide crucial information on the whereabouts of former Staff General Jamal Karki, a suspected Ba’athist insurgent, and Abd-al-Baqi al-Saadun, who has been a fugitive since the fall of the Saddam Hussein regime in 2003.

As the former Ba’ath Party Regional Chairman of Diyala Province and Regional Chairman of Southern Iraq, al Saadun is wanted for crimes against humanity committed during the 1999 Shi’ite uprising. Al-Saadun has remained a key leader within the Iraqi insurgency, recruiting and financing foreign terrorists in eastern and central Iraq. Al-Saadun also actively coordinated, financed and directed attacks against Iraqi police and civilians in Nasiriyah, Basrah and Diyala provinces. It is believed that Saadun finances insurgent activities with money stolen from the people of Iraq during the Saddam regime and that Shadid may be an accomplice. Coalition Forces will continue their pursuit of al-Saadun and Karki and view Shadid’s capture as a step closer to their apprehension. Up to one million U.S. Dollars is being offered to capture or kill Abd-al-Baqi al-Saadun.
Posted by:Glenmore

#5  "Brain implants!!!"

Heh, It is amazing what a little C4 with a miniature radio detonator can do in a very small space...
Posted by: Cleger Omish6162   2005-11-15 14:21  

#4  Just yesterday the UN was complaining that we were grabbing them faster then they could process them out. So is the US or the UN running the Iraqi Prison system?
IF the UN - get them out of there.
Posted by: 3dc   2005-11-15 12:51  

#3  "looking for new ways to let go many of the prisoners with some degree of control..." Brain implants!!!
Posted by: Glenmore   2005-11-15 10:41  

#2  I gather that both the Iraqi prison system and the US military confinement system are full up. Our side has been so very effective at policing up the recalcitrants, we have an embarassment of riches, as it were.

Something that gets occassional minor mention is how we are continually looking for new ways to let go many of the prisoners with some degree of control--releasing into the custody of some tribal leader, for example. However, so many of these birds are outcasts or unaffiliated that it still presents a problem.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-11-15 10:32  

#1  More and more I am starting to think the next thing we need to turn over to the Iraqi's is not the military but the Prison system. With McCain (a victim himself which in any sane court world wide would make him in elligible for a judgement on Torture Biased cannot be helped by victims) and the LLL's peace love and happiness crew and then of course the other weak Repubs it wont be long and our prison and interrogation system will be fully compromised. The Iraqis on the other hand get things done Wolf Brigade grab people in the morning in the afternoon have them confessing on TV all thier sins others sins and some they make up.
Posted by: C-Low   2005-11-15 09:31  

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