Falcon Intelligence cell foils "the most dangerous" terrorist operation to target demonstrators in Iraq
Shafaq News / Falcon Intelligence Cell foiled the most dangerous terrorist plot to target protest arenas and security forces in Baghdad and the provinces, while revealing the arrest of the terrorist responsible for the operation.
The semi-official newspaper, Al-Sabah quoted in its Thursday edition, the Director General of Intelligence and Counter-Terrorism and the head of Falcon Intelligence Cell ,Abu Ali Al-Basri as saying that "the most dangerous terrorist operation planned for carrying out bombings targeting security forces and demonstrators in Baghdad and the provinces was foiled to create chaos, sedition , internal fighting and exploit them for terrorist interests aiming to claim more innocent lives and destroy the national economy. "
Al-Basri confirmed, "The arrest of the official responsible for the group responsible for the terrorist operation," noting that "the arrested terrorist is one of the most prominent leaders of the organization."
The head of Falcon Intelligence Cell announced that it would display his confessions after completing the investigation and refer him to the judiciary,noting that Falcons Cell recently provided international and quartet coalition forces with information about places and factories for making missiles and explosives in areas under the control of terrorist gangs in Syria.
He stressed that "the separate operations of the international coalition , planes of the quadruple coalition forces planes, according to the joint reports of the intelligence effort and the executing forces, resulted in the destruction of a large number of ISIS dens and a factory for manufacturing explosive belts and missiles in the Syrian province of Idlib, where ISIS terrorist gangs are still controlling most of it."
On the threat of the residue of terrorism in Syria, Al-Basri warned from the presence of ISIS adult male terrorists in Al-Hawl prison camp in northern Syria who fled the battles and the fighting areas in Syria.