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FIIA Detains Six Suspects Connected to Armed Conflict in Diwaniyah

The FIIA detained six suspects in Diwaniyah related to an armed conflict that resulted in one death and two injuries. The arrests followed diligent intelligence efforts, and the suspects have been referred to investigative authorities.

On Thursday, the Federal Intelligence and Investigation Agency (FIIA) detained six suspects in Diwaniyah, linked to the recent death of a member and the injuries of two others in an armed conflict with security forces. The agency reported that its counterterrorism division successfully apprehended the suspects, who were wanted by the judiciary.

The operation resulted from extensive intelligence efforts and monitoring, ensuring that the suspects were captured before they could escape. Following their arrest, the FIIA indicated that they would be referred to relevant investigative authorities to face legal repercussions for their actions, which caused one fatality and left two individuals injured.

The FIIA’s prompt action demonstrates their commitment to maintaining security and order in Diwaniyah. The successful apprehension of these suspects highlights the importance of intelligence-led operations in combating crime. As these individuals face judicial proceedings, it reinforces the rule of law and the response to armed conflicts in the region.

Original Source: ina.iq

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