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BAGHDAD - National Police and Multi-National Division - Baghdad Soldiers
detained a suspected criminal in the New Baghdad security district of
eastern Baghdad July 21.
Police from the 4th Brigade, 1st National Police Division and Soldiers
from the 66th Armor Regiment conducted a combined operation to detain
the suspect and found him hiding underneath a parked vehicle after he
ran. The suspect is believed to have carried out improvised explosive
device attacks in the Al Amin area and indirect fire attacks on
Coalition forces during the past year.
“Getting this suspected criminal off the streets will greatly improve
security for the citizens of eastern Baghdad” said Maj. Joey Sullinger,
a spokesperson for 4th Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division
(Light). “
We are grateful for opportunities to support the Iraqi Security Forces
as they continue to pursue criminals and protect the people of Iraq.”
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