Iraqi Security Forces arrested four suspected terrorists during two joint security operations
Iraqi Security Forces arrested four suspected terrorists during two joint security operations conducted in and around Baghdad today.

In western Baghdad, ISF and U.S. advisors arrested the suspected associate of an alleged member of al-Qaeda in Iraq, suspected to be involved in financing and implementing vehicle-borne improvised explosive device attacks.

ISF searched a building in the capital city for the warranted individual, who was not present. Based on preliminary questioning and an initial examination of the evidence at the scene, ISF arrested an individual suspected to be a criminal associate of the warranted individual.

During another operation approximately 12 km west of Baghdad, ISF and U.S. advisors searched a building for an alleged AQI Baghdad leader who is suspected of facilitating vehicle-borne improvised explosive device attacks against civilians and security forces in the capital city.

Based on evidence gathered at the scene, ISF arrested three suspected criminal associates of the wanted individual.

Iraqi and U.S. forces conduct joint operations in accordance with the Security Agreement and in coordination with the Iraqi government to target terrorists seeking to disrupt the security and stability of Iraq.

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