Saddam’s Cousin Arrested for Participating in Daesh Attack on Kirkuk


Saddam’s Cousin Arrested for Participating in Daesh Attack on Kirkuk

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iraq's police announced on Tuesday that the former Iraqi dictator, Saddam Hussein's cousin has been arrested, south of Kirkuk, for participating in the recent attack launched by Daesh on the northern Iraqi province.

Kirkuk Police Chief, Brigadier General Sarhad Qadir, said in a press statement “Police forces carried out extensive raid and search operations in Daquq district (35 km south of Kirkuk), and managed to arrest Nizar Mahmud Abdul Ghani, cousin of former president Saddam Hussein, along with one of the Daesh members who attacked the province recently.”

“The detainee confessed during the preliminary investigation that he is a cousin of the former President Saddam Hussein and participated in the latest attack launched by the Daesh on Kirkuk,” Qadir added, the Iraqi News reported.

“Abdul Ghani is a former officer in the private security service, while his brothers are working with Daesh southwest of Kirkuk,” Qadir explained. “The security operation also resulted in the confiscation of four Kalashnikov weapons and quantities of ammunition,” Qadir said.

Last Friday, Daesh militants attacked important security headquarters in the province of Kirkuk, as well as attacking Dibs power station, while the security forces killed the attackers and regained control over the situation in the province.

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