Forces
Capture Terrorism Suspects,
Seize Weapons Caches in Iraq
(AFPS) Coalition
forces captured suspected terrorists and seized weapons caches
throughout Iraq over the
past two days.
In Baghdad
today, troops captured an alleged associate of an al Qaeda
in Iraq senior leader responsible for terrorist propaganda.
The suspect is also believed to be involved in propaganda activities
and connected to various other associates of the terrorist
network in Baghdad. Troops detained seven suspected other suspected
terrorists at the same time location.
In northern
Iraq today, Coalition forces detained five suspects during
two separate operations. In Mosul, Coalition forces detained
two suspected terrorists while targeting an alleged associate
of several leaders involved in the city’s terrorist network.
Another three suspects were detained west of Bi’aj, while
targeting an alleged associate of a foreign terrorist facilitation
network in the region.
On Saturday
in Baghdad, forces captured two alleged accomplices of terrorists
who make vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices. Reports
indicate the suspects are connected to various terrorist leaders
throughout the capital city. Intelligence reports led the ground
force to the location where one of the wanted individuals was
believed to be operating, and he was detained without incident.
The first suspect then led the troops to another location,
where the other wanted individual was detained.
Also on Saturday
in the Tahrir district of Baqouba, Iraq, coalition forces discovered
a large weapons cache. Soldiers of the 2nd Infantry Division’s
4th Stryker Brigade Combat Team discovered rocket-propelled
grenade launchers on the roof of a home while on a routine
patrol. The rooftop is connected to another home where the
Soldiers found a mortar tube, additional RPG rounds and numerous
mortar rounds hidden a barrel buried in the courtyard.
The cache
included mortar rounds, RPG rounds, RPG launchers, a mortar
tube, an AK-47 rifle, and numerous Ak-47 magazines and rounds.
The munitions were destroyed in a controlled detonation at
a nearby joint combat outpost. The resident of the first house
was detained by the Soldiers.
Since the
beginning of March, Coalition troops have discovered several
significant caches in the Baquba-area. They have also detained
several known IED and suicide-vest cell members, including
two suspected female suicide bombers.
“Coalition
Forces in Baqouba continue to relentlessly pursue insurgent
activity, continue to find caches and disrupt AQI cells, and
will continue to detain all individuals associated with illegal
movement of weapons.” said Maj. John Burpo, an operations
officer. “Local nationals and our recent detainees continue
to provide intelligence on insurgent networks in greater numbers,
and recent successes are indicative of AQIs weakening position
in Baqouba.”
Attacks against
coalition and Iraqi forces and civilians in Baqouba, the former
stronghold of al Qaeda in Iraq, have decreased by more than
80 percent since June 2007.
“Iraqi
and Coalition force efforts to dismantle al-Qaeda in Iraq reach
into every corner of the country,” said Maj. Winfield
Danielson, an MNF-I spokesman. “Al-Qaeda’s extremist
ideology and indiscriminate violence are turning away even
its most sympathetic former supporters. A tough fight remains
ahead, and we will continue attack the terrorist networks,
increasing public safety and security for all Iraqis.”
Source: MFI
and MCI