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9th RCB Soldiers seek out, arrest suspect in Iraq National Tae Kwon Do team murders
By Multi-National Corps-Iraq PAO
Sep 27, 2009 - 7:11:40 PM
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Ramadi, Iraq - Soldiers from the 9th Regional Commando Battalion, Iraqi Special Operations Forces, with U.S. forces advisors, arrested a suspect in the kidnapping and murder of at least 13 Iraq National Tae Kwon Do team members in 2006 near Khalidiyah, Iraq, Sept. 24.

A warrant was issued by the Magistrate Court in Karmah for the suspect's alleged involvement in the kidnapping and murder of the team members.
   
In May 2006, while driving to Jordan for a training camp, the team's vehicle was stopped and all 15 team members were abducted between Ramadi and Fallujah. In June of the following year, several sets of remains were found and believed to be those of the missing team.
   
The suspect is also believed to be involved in multiple terrorist activities and crimes against the country of Iraq.

The success of this operation by the ISOF commandos may bring a kidnapper and murderer to justice in Iraq's court of law and help authorities locate the other criminals involved in a three-year-old crime that took the lives of several Iraqis. Successful operations such as this by Iraqi Security Forces are an example of the increased capabilities and adherence to Iraq's Rule of Law.

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