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Iraqi Police Arrest Seven, One Officer Wounded / Seven Iraqi Police, One Civilian Killed
CJTF7 ^ | April 29, 2004

Posted on 04/29/2004 7:48:55 AM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl

CJTf7 We Will Not Falter, We Will Not Fail
 

Iraqi Police Arrest Seven, One Officer Wounded

BABYLON, Iraq -
Iraqi police arrested five murder suspects and two attackers during separate incidents April 28.

The murder suspects, who were also suspected of armed robbery and organizing illegal checkpoints, were captured by a police patrol in Karbala around 2 p.m.

About eight hours later, Iraqi police captured two suspects in Al Hillah who fled after firing small arms at the police. One police officer was wounded during the incident.


Release #040429f

Seven Iraqi Police, One Civilian Killed During Attacks

MOSUL, Iraq -
Seven Iraqi Police and one civilian were killed in two attacks targeting Iraqi security forces in Mosul April 28.

The first attack occurred when two Iraqi Policeman were shot in front of their homes. Both officers were taken to Al Razzi hospital after the shooting where they later died.

Later that day, a second attack occurred when a drive-by shooting killed one civilian and wounded an Iraqi policeman as they stood guard at the residence of the Mosul Chief of Police. Five policemen pursued the assailants and were later ambushed in an open field where all five of the officers were killed. During the pursuit, the assailants attempted to steal a car and shot and wounded the driver after he refused to hand over the car keys.

Iraqi Police are investigating the series of attacks.

Anyone with information about criminal or terrorist activities should inform the Iraqi Police, Coalition forces, or call the Tips Hotline 813-343 or 780-013.
 


Release #040429c




TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: cjtf7; gnfi; goodguys; icdc; iraq

1 posted on 04/29/2004 7:48:57 AM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl
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To: MJY1288; xzins; Calpernia; TEXOKIE; Alamo-Girl; windchime; Grampa Dave; anniegetyourgun; ...
 
BRIEFING WITH BRIGADIER GENERAL MARK KIMMITT, BAGHDAD, 4/28/04
 
Gen. Mark Kimmitt:
 
In the northern zone of operations Iraqi security forces executed a series of cordon and searches in zone. The first operation took place northwest of Hammam al Alil, targeting an enemy cell. The ICDC established the outer cordon and the Iraqi police service established the inner cordon and conducted the searches.

In the second operation an ICDC platoon executed two cordon and searches in Qarariyah (ph), targeting two counterfeiters.
Both targets were detained and subsequently turned over to coalition custody for interrogation. Several fake ID cards were confiscated and these operations are the first independent operations executed by Iraqi security forces in the northern zone of operation.


....Q General, Gordon Robinson, Fox News. There have been some media reports over the last 48 hours that in Najaf citizens of the city and other militias are turning on the Mahdi Army people, are assaulting them, trying to drive them out of town. Can you confirm those reports, and can you give us any more details on them?

GEN. KIMMITT: We've got some indications as well that there may be some validity to those reports. The name of the army -- I can't pronounce it. I will turn to my Arabic speaking --

INTERPRETER: Thulfiqar -- (inaudible) -- Thulfiqar.


GEN. KIMMITT: The double-edged sword that was used by Imam Ali in the Great Battle, that is the name of the army that is ostensibly under the name of that organization, is going against some of the members of Muqtada's militia inside Najaf. The reports that we have -- anecdotal evidence, phone calls, and such, as well as reported by Mr. Burns from The New York Times in the case that Muqtada's army inside Najaf has been fairly heavy-handed with the citizens in Najaf, demanding goods and services without paying, brandishing weapons, terrorizing people. Could be more than that. John Burns did a very good article on that. That confirmed a lot of some of the indicators we had been getting as well. Don't know the level of it, don't know the detail of it, don't know the scale of it, but we have those same preliminary indications as reported by Mr. Burns.


....GEN. KIMMITT: ...there is certainly no military problem that can't be solved in Fallujah. What has become very apparent to us over the past couple of weeks is many Iraqi leaders have come forward and said, we would like to be part of a nonmilitary solution. What has become very apparent is that Fallujah is more than just a military problem; that there are other aspects of Fallujah and other leaders who have vested interests in Fallujah that are stepping forward on the political side saying, we would like to become involved in the outcome in Fallujah. And that's a very encouraging sign.

It's a very encouraging sign when the leadership within Iraq stands up and says, wait a second, we want to be involved in the discussions, we want to be involved in the final determination on Fallujah. And because of that, when first the Governing Council and then other interlocutors came forward and said we would like to be part of what happens in Fallujah, we've listened, we've stood back, we've kept the cordon in place, and now we are letting the political track attempt to resolve the problem rather than the military track.

The military solution is simple. The military solution will be quick. And the military solution is relatively easy to turn on and off. But any belligerent that somehow has in his or her mind that the reason the coalition forces are stopped inside this cordon and not moving forward is because they either fear the enemy or don't have enough resources to complete the job, would be making a very, very deadly mistake. We are allowing a political track to go forward; we will continue to allow that political track to go forward as long as it shows promise. When it no longer shows promise we will take alternative means.
 

2 posted on 04/29/2004 7:55:39 AM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl ("Gunfire, RPGs and mortars ... we still deliver." sign on door, CSSC-113, Marines, Fallujah)
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ICDC Catches Counterfeiters

MOSUL, Iraq -
Iraqi Civil Defense Corps soldiers conducted three cordon and search missions in the Qayyarah area April 27, resulting in the detention of two known counterfeiters and the confiscation of counterfeiting material supporting anti-Coalition activities.

This mission was the first independent operation planned and conducted by the ICDC.

The ICDC, with Coalition forces acting as advisers, searched a local photo shop suspected of conducting illegal activities and found several fake identification cards along with computer equipment used to produce them. Two individuals suspected of involvement in the counterfeiting operation were apprehended at their residences. Interrogation of the suspects is ongoing.

Coalition forces continue to assist Iraqi Security Forces in working with the citizens and leaders of Iraq to make it a safe, prosperous, and democratic nation.

Release #040428b

http://www.cjtf7.com/media-information/news-releases.htm



3 posted on 04/29/2004 8:02:00 AM PDT by Ragtime Cowgirl ("Gunfire, RPGs and mortars ... we still deliver." sign on door, CSSC-113, Marines, Fallujah, 4/28)
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Gen. Kimmitt:
"The military solution is simple. The military solution will be quick. And the military solution is relatively easy to turn on and off. But any belligerent that somehow has in his or her mind that the reason the coalition forces are stopped inside this cordon and not moving forward is because they either fear the enemy or don't have enough resources to complete the job, would be making a very, very deadly mistake. We are allowing a political track to go forward; we will continue to allow that political track to go forward as long as it shows promise. When it no longer shows promise we will take alternative means."

Bump!

4 posted on 04/29/2004 8:30:25 AM PDT by windchime (Podesta about Bush: "He's got four years to try to undo all the stuff we've done." (TIME-1/22/01))
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