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Al Qaim SWAT arrests terrorist suspect
By Multi-National Corps - Iraq PAO
Jun 25, 2009 - 7:35:51 PM
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AL ASAD, Iraq - In the early morning hours of June 24, Al Qaim Special Weapons and Tactics personnel arrested a suspected terrorist pursuant to an issued warrant in Al Qaim, Iraq.

The suspect is wanted by authorities for his alleged involvement in smuggling materials and foreign fighters into Iraq. The suspect is also thought to be responsible for the deaths of Iraqi Police in Ramana.
   
Coalition forces advisors who observed the operation believe this arrest by Iraqi Security Forces may decrease the ability of local foreign fighter facilitators to bring terrorists into Al Anbar and throughout Iraq.
   
"The SWAT team demonstrated they are a capable security force able to conduct unilateral operations throughout Al Qaim," said Maj. April Olsen, a spokesperson for Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-Arabian Peninsula.  "They took every precaution to ensure there was no damage to property and used only the minimum amount of force needed to restrain the suspect."

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