Military Intelligence arrested two suspects, one on charges of terrorism and the other on charges of drug trafficking in Anbar Governorate. The Intelligence Directorate stated in a statement that in two separate operations, based on accurate intelligence information from the Seventh and Tenth Divisions, and in cooperation with the security forces holding the ground, two suspects were arrested, one of whom belongs to the terrorist ISIS gangs and works in the ranks of the organization as a fighter. He participated in many terrorist attacks on our heroic security forces in the Abu Tayban area in Ramadi district. He is wanted by the Iraqi judiciary according to the provisions of Article (4 / of Terrorism). The other suspect is a drug dealer in Al-Qaim district. He is wanted according to the provisions of Article (28) of the Narcotics Law. He i-was in his possession a large quantity of narcotic pills of the type (Calptoz) that he intended to sell and distribute in the district. They were handed over to the releva nt authorities according to the applicable legal procedures. Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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