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Iraqi National Intelligence Service Threatens to Sue 'Asaib Ahl al-Haq' Leader | |
2021-03-17 | |
![]() Qais al-Khazali, Secretary-General of the Iranian-backed militia Asaib Ahl al-Haq,
Without naming Khazali, the intelligence service hit back at what they labeled as misinformation. "The Iraqi National Intelligence Service regrets that it has to respond and clarify such unjust accusations from some political and media groups based on completely false information," read a statement from the service released on Monday. The service also affirmed it will be reserving its legal right to sue any party seeking to undermine the integrity of its affiliates. Headed by Kadhimi, the service stated that the unfair statements are "harmful for the reputation of the agency and the patriotism of its officers and employees." The statement added that the administrative procedure of transferring the members was in response to the request of the Border Ports Committee, which needs the support of more security staff. "Human resources at the Iraqi National Intelligence Service play a major role in earning national respect for the agency’s civility, discipline, professionalism, and patriotism," national security expert Hussein Allawi told Asharq al-Awsat. He added that the service undertakes high-performance tasks such as combating espionage, confronting subversive groups that threaten national security, dismantling terrorist groups, and fighting organized crime. "One of the primary tasks of the service is to face foreign threats," noted Allawi. More so, Allawi explained that the service is responsible for protecting Iraqi diplomatic cables and ensure the safety and smooth flow of civil and military missions carried abroad. "Relocating members of the intelligence service to the border authority fulfills the national mission for protecting and developing border crossings, which are a vital part of Iraq’s security," he said. Related: Mustafa al-Kadhimi: 2021-01-29 Iraq kills IS commander, a week after Baghdad suicide blasts Mustafa al-Kadhimi: 2021-01-24 Counter-terror forces raid ISIS networks day after deadly Baghdad bombing killed at least 32, injured mare than 100 Mustafa al-Kadhimi: 2020-12-30 Iraqi counter-terror forces arrest two ISIS militants in Kirkuk, seize mines | |
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