In a significant operation, military intelligence forces arrested eight terrorists across the Anbar and Maysan provinces, the Directorate of Military Intelligence (DMI) confirmed on Tuesday. The arrests followed thorough intelligence reports and were part of coordinated efforts between DMI and local security forces.
According to the DMI, the intelligence came from the 5th, 7th, and 22nd divisions. These divisions worked together to plan and execute a series of pre-emptive operations targeting areas of strategic importance. The successful arrests took place in several districts within Anbar and Maysan.
The individuals detained are linked to ISIS terrorist activities. Some of them were wanted under Article 4, which addresses terrorism charges under Iraqi law. The detainees were taken from various locations, including Rawa, al-Qaim, and al-Rutba in Anbar, and al-Majar al-Kabir and Qalaat Saleh in Maysan. These regions have long struggled with ISIS insurgency and tribal conflicts, which only added to the complexity of the operation.
Once arrested, the terrorists were handed over to the judicial authorities. This move reflects the Iraqi government’s continued commitment to countering terrorism. The detainees are now facing legal proceedings in line with national anti-terrorism laws.
The arrests represent a significant achievement for the DMI, which has been relentlessly pursuing individuals tied to ISIS and other extremist groups. The operations are a reminder of the ongoing security challenges in Iraq and the military’s role in addressing them. By carrying out these arrests, the Iraqi security forces are not only targeting militants but also working to stabilize regions plagued by violence.
The DMI’s actions underscore the importance of intelligence-driven operations in the fight against terrorism. The cooperation between the military and local forces continues to be essential for dismantling terrorist networks and ensuring long-term peace in the affected provinces.