Rapid Response Squad forces arrested 29 foreigners violating residency conditions and seized a sum of money and expired passports in Baghdad. A statement from the Squad leadership stated: 'The forces of the First Brigade of the Rapid Response Division arrested 29 foreigners violating the residency conditions and seized a sum of money and expired passports, in the areas of Sab'a Qusour, al-Basateen neighborhood, and Shaab neighborhood in Baghdad, in cooperation with the Federal Police Forces Command, Baghdad Rusafa Police Command and the Residency Department of the Ministry of Interior.' In a related context, a force from the Third Brigade arrested persons wanted by the judiciary against whom arrest warrants were issued in Muqdadiya district in Diyala Governorate, and they were handed over to the requesting party. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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