BAGHDAD: Iraqi safety forces arrested politicians and senior officers early on Sunday (Jun 28) as a part of a broader anti-corruption marketing campaign ordered by Prime Minister Ali al‑Zaidi, a authorities spokesperson stated.
Elite Counter Terrorism Service items raided houses inside Baghdad’s closely fortified Inexperienced Zone in in a single day operations, detaining a number of suspects, authorized and safety sources stated.
Iraq‘s state information company INA, citing a senior official, stated 47 suspects have been detained, together with members of parliament and authorities officers.
Zaidi, who took workplace in Might, has pledged to deal with entrenched corruption, which stays one in all Iraq‘s most persistent challenges regardless of repeated guarantees by successive governments to carry officers accountable.
Sunday’s operation was launched on his direct orders after judicial authorities issued arrest warrants focusing on what the sources described as suspected corruption networks.
A senior supply cited by INA stated some arrests stemmed from testimony by Adnan al-Jumaili, deputy oil minister for refining affairs, after his detention, together with his statements allegedly implicating a wider circle of officers.
Authorities spokesperson Haider al-Aboudi stated arrests have been ongoing, describing them as a part of a wider effort wherein “combating corruption remained a central pillar of (the federal government’s) efforts to strengthen state establishments and shield public funds”.
Amongst these detained was Ali Maarij, deputy oil minister for distribution affairs, stated the sources, who declined to be recognized because of the sensitivity of the matter.
