U.S. troops disrupt bombing networks

Published: Nov. 19, 2008 at 1:20 AM

BAGHDAD, Nov. 19 (UPI) -- Coalition forces in Iraq captured 18 wanted men and suspected terrorists, military officials said Tuesday.

The officials said the apprehensions were another step in dismantling al-Qaida in Iraq's leadership structure and bombing networks, the American Forces Press Service reported.

One of those taken into custody was a man believed to be associated with a terrorist leader in Beiji, south of Mosul. In Sadiyah, northeast of Baghdad, four men thought to have connections to a senior courier in the Diyala al-Qaida network were arrested.

Other operations took place Tuesday in Tarmiyah, north of Baghdad, where a man believed to have housed suicide bombers and facilitated al-Qaida meetings was captured. Three other suspects also were detained.

The coalition forces in Tarmiyah also picked up a man suspected of training al-Qaida operatives in the making of improvised explosive devices. Four other men believed to be associates of the wanted man were detained for further questioning.

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints



Additional News Stories
School selling extra test points (6 min)
Bank error leads to sale of couple's home (10 min)
UPI NewsTrack Quirks in the News (13 min)
'Mister Rogers' statue draws criticism (24 min)
95-pound catfish caught in Ohio (33 min)
U.S. markets climb Wednesday (41 min)
Shooting victim refusing to press charges (46 min)
fark
Imposter busted for posing as decorated Marine. Bonus: Charade was discovered at H.S. reunion when...
The coolest photo of Devils Tower you've seen since your routine training flight went missing in...
Find yourself recently single and with no clue how to proceed? You are in luck. Come on out to the...
Remember when New London took those homes and the Supreme Court said it was OK because they had...
The deep-sea crab that eats trees....who knew you can grow trees at the bottom of the ocean
Photoshop these masks