July 16, 2007

Death Squad Leader Captured

During a series of operation conducted on Sunday July 15, Iraqi Army Units, with U.S. Special Forces as advisors, detained three suspected insurgents linked to a rogue group of the Jaysh al-Mahdi (JAM) militia:

BAGHDAD – Members of the Iraqi Army, with U.S. Special Forces as advisors, detained three suspected insurgents linked to a rogue group of the Jaysh al-Mahdi (JAM) militia, during a series of operations July 15 in north Baghdad.

One team received small arms fire but safely detained the primary and secondary suspects at the location without injury. The third suspect was detained at a separate target location.

The primary suspect is believed to be a rogue JAM battalion commander and is suspected of organizing kidnappings and leading death squad killings of Sunni Muslim Iraqi citizens.

Intelligence suggests he has been involved in more than half of the detonated improvised explosive devices in two of the northern districts of Baghdad.

The second suspect is an alleged rogue JAM cell commander in northern Baghdad under the primary suspect’s control. The second suspect’s cell is accused of conducting death squad killings of Iraqi civilians and using IED attacks against Coalition Forces.

The third suspect has also been implicated in death squad killings of Iraqi civilians as well as operations using IEDs under the leadership of the primary suspect.

A fourth additional suspect who was present during the operations was also
detained.

One less terrorist indeed!

If this information is true then we have captured a man that is responsible for literally thousands of innocent deaths in the the capital of Baghdad. The single biggest news worthy item according the the news media is the VBIED that kills innocent civilians at the market, which results in the impression that Iraq is nothing more than a third world slaughter house.

The capture of the man responsible for half of the killings in Baghdad is a major coup in the war for US forces. Good work men, I'm proud of you all.

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