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The Supreme Judicial Council to reconsider the case filed against the "cleft Captain"


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The Supreme Judicial Council to reconsider the case filed against the "cleft Captain"

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BAGHDAD - Iraq Press - November 28: After the decision to cancel the arrest warrant issued against former Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, Sinan Shabibi, and cancel the decision to travel bans issued against former secretary of communications, Mohammed Allawi, a senior source revealed that the Supreme Judicial Council began to reconsider lawsuit filed against, cleft captain, former interior minister in the transitional government headed by Vice President of the Republic current Iyad Allawi.

 

 

 

 

The source said, in a statement Word / Iraq Press /, "The judiciary is currently being re-consider the issue of former Interior Minister, cleft captain, who was a witness to one of the files that have been referred to the judiciary, and later turned over charges to the accused in it."

 

 

The source explained that "the captain will be in Baghdad in the coming days to appear in court to defend himself and to eliminate the confusion in his case," pointing out that "the judiciary will decide to cancel all actions taken against him." 

 

 

 It is said that, cleft Hassan al-Naqib, he served since 2003, several functions, the first alderman of the city of Sameraaam 2003, the deputy governor of Salahuddin province, the governor of Salahuddin in 2004, the interior minister in the government of Iraq transitional headed by Allawi, a member of parliament for the Iraqi List for two consecutive , nominated by the Iraqi List of the Ministry of Defense in 2011 was not approved by the Maliki government on this nomination. Admiral ended 

 

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