Published: September 22, 2006
Iraqi Army Mounts Raid Against Kidnapper, Murder
A specially trained Iraqi Army unit conducted an early-morning raid Sept. 21 looking for a suspect engaged in kidnapping and murder in Baghdad. The Iraqi unit, with coalition force advisers, surrounded and entered a building believed to hold the suspect. Iraqi forces found the suspect's passport and five Iraqi citizens inside the building. Citizens who were questioned indicated that the suspect had fled to a building listed as "sensitive," the National Dialogue headquarters.
Based on the nature of the National Dialogue headquarters, Iraqi Army forces were denied permission to enter the building. In preparing to depart the area, the Iraqi Army unit observed that the building had numerous surveillance cameras affording an unrestricted view of the Iraqi ground force. A machine gun was also emplaced on the roof of the building. Several individuals were seen on the roof in the vicinity of the machine gun. As a protective measure, several lights surrounding the objective area were shot out by Iraqi forces to lower light levels as a precaution against the cameras and machine gun.
The Iraqi force, with coalition advisers, departed without further incident. No individuals were detained during this operation.
Source: Multi-National Force-Iraq