Coalition Forces captured 17 suspected terrorists Thursday morning during operations targeting al-Qaeda in Iraq and vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices cells.
During an operation in Southwest Baghdad, Coalition Forces captured a suspected VBIED cell leader and supplier of IED components. The individual is reportedly involved in recent attacks against Coalition Forces. Coalition Forces discovered a weapons cache while searching the suspect’s vehicle. The vehicle and weapons cached were destroyed on site to prevent further use by terrorists. Three other suspects were also detained during the operation.
In Karmah, 13 suspects were detained during two separate operations. Six suspects were captured with alleged ties to al-Qaeda in Iraq and the facilitation of foreign fighters. Another seven were captured including a suspected weapons dealer reportedly involved in the sale and purchase of sniper rifles, automatic weapons, ammunition and bomb casings. “Coalition Forces continue to tear apart the al-Qaida in Iraq network and VBIED cells,” said Lt. Col. Christopher Garver, MNF-I spokesperson.
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